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Books with author Catherine Whitehead

  • I HATE YOU! HOW TO TALK TO YOUR Teen Boy?: Guide For Parents Raising Their Teenage Son.

    Catherine White

    eBook (, Jan. 12, 2020)
    You Are A Step Away From Learning How Best To Parent Your Teenage Boy Without Resorting To Yelling, Intimidation, Manipulation Or ThreateningWhen he was younger, he would always tell you how he loved you, told you almost everything and you never really had any secrets.Now that he is a teenager, he barely talks and only gives you one word answers for whatever you ask him. He has even told you several times that he hates you and when you want to have a conversation with him, he just bangs the door in your face or sometimes he makes the effort but only listens to you without saying much.Does this sound familiar?If it does, do not despair because this is quite common among teenagers. Right now, so many changes are taking place in your son’s body and it can even feel overwhelming for him; they just don’t understand what to make of everything. They also want to develop a sense of independence and so they don’t want to feel so attached to you; hence, the need to make their decisions. They also desire a sense of belonging; thus, they can be easily influenced by peer pressure.So what can you do?How best can you parent your teenage son?How do you ensure that you son is not lost to addictions and other behaviors common among teenagers?This book will show you the ins and outs of just how to go about the murky waters of raising a teenage son.Here is a preview of what you will learn:What goes on in a teenager’s brain so that you understand that his behavior is not about you being a bad parentThe changes that your son may be going through and how to effectively address thatHow to effectively communicate and connect with your sonSteps to take to get your son to talk and open upMistakes to avoid when parenting your sonHow best to establish your son’s rights, privileges and responsibilitiesHow to provide security and a safe place as a parentAnd so much moreEverything is written in a non-judgmental language to help you navigate this new world of parenting a son in his teen years to ensure he grows to become the responsible man you desperately wish he would become!Are you ready to know how best to parent your teenage son?If you are,Scroll up to the top of this page and click Buy Now With 1-Click or Buy Now to get started!
  • Who Are You REALLY, Santa?

    Catherine M. White

    language (, Dec. 25, 2018)
    We teach our children about Santa Claus, leading them to believe Santa is an overweight, jolly old man with white hair and a bushy white beard who lives in the North Pole and magically travels the entire world on Christmas Eve with his sleigh and reindeer. He then slides down our chimneys with a bag full of wonderful gifts the children asked for in their “Dear Santa” letters. Who are you REALLY, Santa is a “Dear Santa” letter that takes you through the memories of a woman as she recollects the many years of disappointment she felt during the Christmas season - from her childhood of poverty to her times as a single parent faced with financial struggles. Why did others have such wonderful Christmases filled with everything they wanted while she didn't? Through her reflections on her life, she gains a new understanding of Christmas and who Santa really is. The letter will tug at your heartstrings while bringing you a new perspective of Santa and the Christmas season. The author, Catherine M. White, lives near Seattle, WA with her four children, two dogs, and a cat. Having grown up with little for material possessions she gained a sense of compassion for others who had less. It has been her goal to teach her children the spirit of giving during the Christmas season and is on a mission to spread that same spirit around the world - not just at Christmas time, but all throughout the year.
  • Armani the Horse and Friends

    Catherine White

    eBook (Strategic Book Publishing and Rights Agency, Oct. 1, 2015)
    Synopsis:Armani the Horse and Friends starts with the rescue and rehabilitation of a race horse. It then tells the story of the horse’s life and about all her animal friends.Armani will become very special, as readers learn just how important love is to animals. Though the book ends at Christmas, there is another book to follow. A sequel titled The Christmas Story is in the works.Explains the author, “I was motivated to write this book to try and tell children that sometimes life is hard and cruel, but if you look, you will find love. There is so much going on that we may forget to notice.” She adds, “Sometimes life is hard and cruel, but that doesn’t mean it’s your fault. And it doesn’t matter who looks after you, as long as you have love in your life.”About the Author:As an Army brat, Catherine White has lived in Hong Kong, Spain, and now in Lincolnshire, England. Her special joy comes from working with and looking after animals. She hopes her books will help provide care for even more animals. “We sponsored our first guide dog for the blind in 2013, and hope to sponsor many more over the coming years.”Publisher’s website:http://sbprabooks.com/CatherineWhite
  • The Student's Mythology: A Compendium of Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Assyrian, Persian, Hindoo, Chinese, Thibetian, Scandinavian, Celtic, Aztec ...

    Catherine Ann White

    Paperback (Benediction Classics, Sept. 5, 2015)
    "The Student's Mythology" is an excellent introduction into this area. Its engaging "Question/Answer" format makes it very accessible to anyone interested in world mythologies. The first part of this text covers the Greek and Roman Mythologies and the second part looks at Egyptian, Assyrian, Persian, Hindoo, Chinese, Thibetian, Scandinavian, Celtic, Aztec, and Peruvian Mythologies. This edition has been fully reindexed, correcting errors in earlier editions.
  • Armani the Horse and Friends

    Catherine White

    Paperback (Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LLC, May 22, 2014)
    Armani the Horse and Friends starts with the rescue and rehabilitation of a race horse. It then tells the story of the horse's life and about all her animal friends. Armani will become very special, as readers learn just how important love is to animals. Though the book ends at Christmas, there is another book to follow. A sequel titled The Christmas Story is in the works. Explains the author, "I was motivated to write this book to try and tell children that sometimes life is hard and cruel, but if you look, you will find love. There is so much going on that we may forget to notice." She adds, "Sometimes life is hard and cruel, but it doesn't mean it's your fault. And it doesn't matter who looks after you, as long as your have love in your life." As an Army brat, Catherine White has lived in Hong Kong, Spain, and now in Lincolnshire, England. Her special joy comes from working with and looking after animals. She hopes her books will help provide care for even more animals. "We sponsored our first guide dog for the blind in 2013, and hope to sponsor many more over the coming years." Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/CatherineWhite
  • Skookumchuck

    Catherine Whitehead

    Hardcover (Bookpartners, Dec. 1, 2002)
    In 1897 ten-year-old Jack pursues his stolen dog Skook from Seattle to the Yukon during the Gold Rush.
  • The Monster Inside

    Catherine Woodhead

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 12, 2018)
    What does your monster look like?Rory has a monster that lives in his tummy. He doesn't know how to get rid of the monster. Then he makes a surprising discovery! Join Rory on his journey to find that monsters are not always so scary.The Monster Inside is a heart warming story that everyone can relate to no matter how old they become.The story explores the issues around self esteem and self worth encouraging children and adults to share their feelings, fears and worries. Showing that these feelings are normal and everyone has them at some point in their life.A beautifully illustrated story with hidden images for children to discover.