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February 28, 2011 at 7:17 pm · Filed under Book Reviews, Developmental Psychology, Health, Science and tagged: Behavioral Science, Education, Entertainment, Health, Jacqueling P. Scott Ed.D. MBA, Leadership, News, Olympia Ranee Scott, Parenting, Philosophy, Prenatal, Review, Reviews, Science, Sports, Super Parenting Raising The Next Generation
Have a dictionary ready, Super Parenting is a learning experience. New terms and ideas, the book is to raise the next generation. The twelve chapters are the handbook that did not come with your child:
1. Chapter One: What is SUPER Parenting?
2. Chapter Two: The Root of it All
3. Chapter Three: Physical Development
4. Chapter Four: Healthy Nutrition
5. Chapter Five: Mental Developmental
6. Chapter Six: Social-Emotional Development
7. Chapter Seven: The Nine Temperaments
8. Chapter Eight: Parenting Styles
9. Chapter Nine: Communication
10. Chapter Ten: Effective Discipline
11. Chapter Eleven: Child Safety
12. Chapter Twelve: Conclusion
To get the book, go to www.superparenting.com and don’t forget to have your credit card or checking account ready to order.
Enjoy learning and understanding that Super may not mean Perfect. Good Luck Parents!
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August 28, 2010 at 1:15 am · Filed under Science and tagged: Behavioral Science, Entertainment, Science, Voyager 2
In 1979 The Spacecraft Voyager I sent photo’s that Jupiter’s moons are more than thought. Now in 2010 it is reported by National Geographic’s The New Solar System Ice Worlds, Moons, and Planets Redefined (2010) states that the Voyager has a golden record.
Voyagers 1 and 2 has information to share in case they encounter intelligent life.
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June 9, 2010 at 5:29 pm · Filed under Developmental Psychology, Sayings and Quotes, Science and tagged: American Theorist Tres Mali Scott, American Theorist Tres Mali Scott & Paranormal Psychology, Behavioral Science, Black-American Theorist Tres Mali Scott, Black-American Theorist Tres Mali Scott & Michael Jackson, Black-American Theorist Tres Mali Scott & Paranormal Psychology, Entertainment, Parenting, Personality & Michael Jackson, Relationships, Religion, Science
From: A Black-American Experience
This title is endorsed by The International Library of Paranormal Psychology by Tres Mali Scott, M.Ed., M.S., Ph.D. (ABD)
You may not have paid attention while he was alive because of “His Entertaining Music”! But Michael Jackson altered his appearance to such a degree that from a paranormal psychological (PNP) view it appeared as though the problems with his father caused him to change how he looks.
One of his song’s, “I’m Looking At the Man in The Mirror”, also indicates that he mentally disassociated himself from the related men in his life. “The Man In His Mirror” looks nothing like his father.
The media told many stories about Michael Jackson’s life. It was said that his father was extremely abusive. It is also said Michael Jackson is a “humble” person.
It appears as though his fathers personality and behavior had an extremely negative impact on Michael Jackson’s self image.
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May 25, 2010 at 8:07 pm · Filed under Science and tagged: Education, Tres Mali Scott, Paranormal Psychology, Entertainment, Science, News, Behavioral Science
From: Paranormal Psychology: An International Look
Internationally recognized psychic Tres Mali Scott, M.Ed., M.S., ABD has reported that, on May 21, 2010 she had a psychic or supernatural vision, of what the Roman Catholic Church calls Saint Rafael, an Angel Being and the Space Shuttle.
March 10, 2010 at 5:35 pm · Filed under Writing Standards and tagged: Behavioral Science, Education, Entertainment, History, Leadership, Parenting, Philosophy, Science, Television, TMSC Consulting SVCS Developmental's Writing Standards
*Standard of Writing for publishing your poetry, short stories, and articles.
The Content:
- Your Own Original Work
- Plagiarism will result in the termination of your publishing relationship with TWOAA and TILPNP.
- No Adult Content
- No Hate Content
- No Profanity
- No Duplicate poems, short stories, or articles
- When poetry, short stories, or articles are from a topic listed with TWOAA, the content must be specific to the topic
- These standards include TWOAA postings, publishing’s, and discussion boards
- See your submissions to TWOAA as a poem, short story, or article worthy of publication in a journal
- Leave an email address for questions of any errors for correction and notification of submission status
- If questioned, response for publication is 5 working days
*Includes posts, comments, & pages (all content).
May 11, 2009 at 8:52 pm · Filed under Developmental Psychology, Movie and TV Reviews, Sayings and Quotes and tagged: Behavioral Science, Education, Entertainment, Family, Movies, Parenting, Review, Reviews, Youth Developmental Psychology
The new Star Trek movie has visual affects, special effects and graphics that now give Star Wars Moviesa run for their money. The young Spock Zachary Quinton evolved to old Spock Leonard Nimoy. You would think that old Spock literally got his youth back and he was playing himself literally through time with a new name.
Zachary Quinton, great acting. This super movie of the year Star Trek, has:
- outstanding casting as young representations of old characters.
- The young Captain Kirk Chris Pine gives the old Captain Kirk William Shatner real competition for great acting in that role of risk taking, depth and extreme of pushing the rules, and using relationships.
- Individuals that watch and understand the original Star Trek can see realistic development into mature characters.
Best quote:
I am not our father.
The concept of meeting and understanding ourselves and remembering our emotions.
This movie contains enough violence that it may be a concern for children and young teenagers. For the rating it receives including supervised teenagers, Star Trek gets 7 Stars out of 7 Stars and is considered Super Movie of the Year.
Tres
May 1, 2009 at 5:56 pm · Filed under Book Reviews, Sayings and Quotes and tagged: Behavioral Science, Books, Education, Entertainment, Family, History, Relationships, Reviews, Road Books, Travel
The introduction to National Geographic’s Guide to Scenic Highways and Byways, Calvin Trillin in Travels with Alice is quoted as:
I might have seen more of America when I was a child if I hadn’t had to spend so much of my time protecting my half of the back seat from incursions by my sister.
National Geographic’s Guide to Scenic Highways & Byways The 275 Best Drives in the US Third Edition has beautiful photography. The United States is broken into 10 sections or chapters:
- New England
- Middle Atlantic
- Southeast
- Great Lakes
- Central Plains
- South Central
- Southwest
- Rocky Mountains
- Northwest
- Far West
The book gives information for each region, including:
- Seasons
- Things to Do
- Lodging
- Dining
It also outlines National Parks and main attractions. And! the featured scenic drives are highlighted in RED on each map.
America’s Byways also tells if there are:
- Interstate Highways
- U.S. Federal Highways
- State Roads
- County, Local, or Provincial Roads
- Trails
- Ferrys
National Geographic’s Guide to Scenic Highways & Byways The 275 Best Drives In The U.S. Third Edition features Ameria’s Byways. Good book for vacation and road travel reference, it gets 6 Stars on the 7 Star rating system.
Tres
March 20, 2009 at 6:11 pm · Filed under Movie and TV Reviews and tagged: Behavioral Science, Entertainment, George Lopez Show, Review, Reviews, Television
Watching the George Lopez Show on 3/18/2009 at 11:00pm Pacific Standard Time, gives a good reason for a Review. The cast is Hispanic and on the 7 Star Rating system, the show is 5 Stars.
The George Lopez Show gives examples of:
- Parenting Skills
- Discusses difficult issues like bed wetting and racism
- Social issues
- And the difference from generation to generation in hopes and dreams for children
The show has some content that would be considered adult conversation and it is recommended that parents watch the show with the children to discuss and explain some of the issues.
The show could do a better job at having a more multicultural cast. There are more racial issues than just the majority race.
Tres
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