Hello,
I am afraid but I have not an e-version of my book however I have many 
interested children web sites that I can share with you.
  
  



www.onlychild.com
www.carlpickhardt.com
www.parentswithoutpartners.org
www.famiyeducation.com
www.parenttrainingcenter.com
www.npin.org
www.parnting-ed.org
www.tnpc.com
www.thekidsshow.org
www.positiveparenting.incaf.com
www.thesuccessfulparent.com
www.parents-talk.com




Enjoy,
Marina    




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From: Amy Huang <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 9:20:24 PM
Subject: [ESL Podcast] A Subject to Study

Hi Marina and Phan,

I am also a mom who find going back to school very difficult, not to mention 
doing a Ph.D. But I'll try. Having a child is a wonderful thing, but it should 
not limit our ambitions. Phan, I think we are in the related field. My research 
interest was second language acquisition and applied linguistics.

Oh by the way, if you want to know more about your babies' brain development, 
this is an excellent book: "What's going on in there?" by Lisa Eliot. This book 
offers detailed scientific evidence in infant brain development, but not to the 
extent dull or monotonous. Instead, it's quite interesting and a page turner.. 
I enjoyed getting to know what's going on in my baby's brain.

Best,
Amy


2008/12/15 LUONG. PHAN <[email protected]>

hello Marina,
I am really interested in this subject. it is true to me, too. I did plan to do 
my PhD in Linguistic after getting married but not with any children, however, 
everything is changing when I have my little wonderful son, I loose all 
ambitions and focus on taking care of my child. I have learnt many precious 
lessons during this time.
I would like to have the book that you mentioned, if you have e-version of this 
book, please share with us.

enjoy your work and regards,



2008/12/16 Elham Moazzen <[email protected]>

Hello Marina

As a woman I sometimes think to the day that I'll bear a child. But I don't 
have any idea about it. 

If you have the ebook version of the mentioned book, Will you please send it to 
me?

Elham


On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 10:01 PM, Marina Gutierrez <[email protected]> wrote:





Hello,

If I would have the opportunity to study a new subject, I would choose 
something related to children. I have a Master degree in Economics and I have 
worked like an Economist several years. However, five years ago I became a mom 
of a wonderful little boy and my whole life's changed.

During my years at the university and later in my work place, I was a motivated 
student and an enthusiastic worker. I just found my subject fascinating. 
However, when my little boy was born, I found him the best subject of study I 
have never imagined.

Another important aspect to study something related to children, is that I 
would be able to answer some of the questions I currently have. I would like to 
learn more about what happen inside of their  little heads. What they think, 
how they react to different factors such a new brother, a divorce, a death and 
so forth, how they learn....I am currently reading a book called " The 
everything parent's guide to positive discipline". Reading that, I am getting a 
professional advice for raising a well-behaved child. 

To sump up, I think that this subject is waste enough to spend the rest of my 
life learning new and interesting things. Now, I am working with children and I 
am really happy. Someone says: "Choose a job you love and you will never have 
to work a day in your life"  In my case, it is true.

Regards,
Marina




________________________________
From: Elham Moazzen <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 7:34:05 AM
Subject: [ESL Podcast] Re: A Subject to Study


What the author said:

"If I would have the opportunity to study a subject I do not know yet I would 
choose to study the outer space. I have a Bachelor degree in Management and I 
like to have the possibilities to work in this field. However, I was always 
interested in the space exploration.  
 
I think, it is a very interesting and challenging job to work on a space ship, 
gathering different kinds of information, probes and specimens. 

Many people think that these kinds of experiments are a waste of money and 
time. Nevertheless, I believe that humankind is making steps forward by 
domesticating space. We need to know what is beyond our solar system. We need 
to know what is beyond our universe.  
 
Another important aspect of studying the space is that scientists are always 
about to make new discoveries there and they do them. I think it is a great 
feeling to give people new knowledge, opportunities and experience. Scientists 
often find  and study new constellations, they launch satellites and monitor 
them from land. 
 
When I was a child I collected stamps and cards with a space subject and I 
dreamed that someday I would be able to make a flight into an outer space. 
However, my plans changed but my dream has not vanished. I believe that in a 
few years people will be able to visit the space just like they go to a museum 
now. 
 
To sum up, I think  that studying a space would give me self-realization, more 
opportunities to grow and more goals to achieve. "


On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 4:00 PM, Elham Moazzen <[email protected]> wrote:

In the name of God


If I could study a subject that i have never had the opportunity to study, I 
would study about human brain and mind. during my previous period in B.S. at 
university, I was really eager to study about human brain and mind and how it 
works. 

I like this topic because it's related to my field of studying. I study 
computers and as you know, computers were made as a copy of human and It has 
always been the great ambition of man to produce a computer that's capable to 
do whatever a human beings can do. That we see in Hollywood films as a Robot. 

In order to approach this great demand, Its necessary to study how human brain 
act. 

It's also interesting from another point of view for me. Whenever I do an 
action, I think that how I could do this, I know that I intend to do it in my 
mind and they i do it, but it's really attractive for me to know how our brain 
is connected to different parts of our body.

At the moment, I have started to study a book names "Minds and Computers".

It's a good starting point. 

I also like to study biology not in the university but in my free time but i 
have never started it yet.

Elham



On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 2:40 PM, Elham Moazzen <[email protected]> wrote:

In the name of God


Hello All members.

If you could study a subject that you have never had the opportunity to study, 
what would you choose?

Explain your choice, using specific reasons and details.

Elham

-- 
The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a person's 
determination. 



-- 
The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a person's 
determination. 



-- 
The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a person's 
determination. 






-- 
The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a person's 
determination. 





-- 
Phan Thi Thanh Luong
Vietnam University of Commerce
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