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Raising Intuitive Children wins USA Book News Award October 24, 2009

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Raising Intuitive ChidlrenUSA BOOK NEWS ANNOUNCES WINNERS AND FINALISTS OF THE NATIONAL “BEST BOOKS 2009” AWARDS

Independent Titles Score Top Honors in the 6th Annual National “Best Books” Awards

LOS ANGELES – USABookNews.com, the premiere online magazine and review website for mainstream and independent publishing houses, announced the winners and finalists of THE NATIONAL “BEST BOOKS” 2009 AWARDS (NBBA) on October 20, 2009. Over 500 winners and finalists were announced in over 140 categories covering print and audio books. Awards were presented for titles published in 2009 and late 2008.

Jeff Keen, President and CEO of USABookNews.com, said this year’s contest yielded an unprecedented number of entries, which were then narrowed down to over 500 winners and finalists.

Award highlights include the following:

Raising Intuitive Children: Guide Your Children to Know and Trust Their Gifts by Caron B. Goode, Ed.D. and Tara Paterson (New Page Books) won first place in the General Parenting/Family category

•Living Like You Mean It: Use the Wisdom and Power of Your Emotions to Get the Life You Really Want by Ronald J. Frederick, Ph.D. (Jossey-Bass, an Imprint of Wiley) snagged Best Self-Help Book

•Forgiving Troy: A True Story of Murder, Mental Illness and Recovery by Thom Bierdz (Thom Bierdz Inc.) was honored in the Autobiography/Memoirs category
•Bad Bosses, Crazy Coworkers & Other Office Idiots by Vicky Oliver (Sourcebooks) won the Best Business Career Book

•The Art of Apology: How to Apologize Effectively to Practically Anyone by Lauren M. Bloom, J.D., LL.M. (Green Angel Media ) topped the General Business category

•Eat What You Love, Love What You Eat: How to Break Your Eat-Repent-Repeat Cycle by Michelle May, M.D. (Greenleaf Book Group) placed number one in the General Health category

•A Circle of Souls by Preetham Grandhi (Cedar Fort, Inc.) won the General Fiction category

•Wyatt’s Revenge by H. Terrell Griffin (Oceanview Publishing) took home the Best Mystery/Suspense prize

•Dead Air: A Sammy Greene Thriller by Deborah Shlian and Linda Reid (Oceanview Publishing) was awarded hottest new Thriller/Adventure

•Journey Through Ten Thousand Veils by Maryam Kabeer Faye (Tughra Books) was honored as the Best Spirituality Book of 2009

•The Best New Fiction Award went to Digger, Dogface, Brownjob, Grunt by Gary Prisk (Cougar Creek Press)

•Body Intelligence: How to “Think” Outside Your Brain and Connect to Your Multi-Dimensional Self by John Mayfield, D.C. (Nubalance Publishing Company) was awarded Best New Non-Fiction

•Darryl and the Mountain by Lynne Emily Ozgur, illustrated by Ismail Abay (Tughra Books) was given the top spot in the Children’s Picture Book category

Keen says of the awards, now in their seventh year, “The 2009 results represent a phenomenal mix of books from a wide array of publishers throughout the United States. With a full publicity and marketing campaign promoting the results of NBBA, this year’s winners and finalists will gain additional media coverage for the upcoming holiday retail season.”

Winners and finalists traversed the publishing landscape: Simon & Schuster, Penguin, W.W. Norton, Revell, McGraw-Hill, John Wiley & Sons, Thomas Nelson, American Cancer Society, Greenleaf Book Group, Sourcebooks & hundreds of independent houses contributed to this year’s outstanding NBBA competition. Keen adds, “NBBA’s success begins with the enthusiastic participation of authors and publishers and continues with our distinguished panel of industry judges who bring to the table their extensive editorial, PR, marketing, and design expertise.”

USABookNews.com is an online publication providing coverage for books from mainstream and independent publishers to the world online community. USABN Magazine Online is the monthly electronic magazine e-mailed free to a large cross-section of the book buying public. JPX Media, in Los Angeles, California, is the parent company of USABookNews.com.

Get a free chapter or purchase a copy of Raising Intuitve Children today!

Coaching Kids Through Cleaning Chores May 24, 2009

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Dr. Caron Goode
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On the surface, coaching kids to do chores seems like no more than getting children to pick up around the house, Coaching kids to pitch in regularly with household maintenance instills important values, teaches life lessons and basic domestic skills. Each skill listed in this article has an italicized affirmation for you and you child to put on index cards and read together each day to reinforce the team work of a family.

Children feel like they truly belong to their family unit. Having kids do chores helps a child feel connected to their family. Assigning chores allows each member of the family to share responsibility in the day to day operations of home life, which sends these messages

We value you as a family member.
You matter; you contribution matters. 
You are unique and important to the overall success of the family’s day.

 
From teaching responsibility to encouraging independence, chores instill important values in children, such as…

Responsibility. Chores teach kids that they are responsible for their personal items like clothes and toys. If I don’t pick up my things and put them in their place I may lose track of them. 

Teamwork. Chores teach kids that a group of people with a common goal can accomplish much. When everyone does their share of tidying up the house gets clean quicker.

Self-reliance. Chores teach kids that there are some things you must depend on yourself to do. If I want a neat bed and I don’t make it, no one is going to make it for me.

Confidence.  Chores teach kids to have an “I can do it” attitude. Completing age-appropriate tasks can be fun!

Community. Chores teach kids the importance of community living. If I know how to be an active member of my family community, I will be able to be an active member of my school or work community.

Independence.  Chores teach kids that they are capable of doing some things on their own. As I get older, there are more things I can do without a grownups help.  Chores also teach kids important life lessons that are best taught in the safety net of home.
 
Organization.  Chores teach kids that when everything has its place, it’s easy to find things.  When I know where things are I won’t have to waste time searching for them.
 
Structure. Chores teach kids that specific things must be done specific ways.  When I do it right the first time, I won’t have to do it again.
 
Prioritization.  Chores teach kids that sometimes we have to do the things that aren’t fun first. If I want to have a friend over, I need to pick up my play area first.  Chores also help kids teach life skills, basic domestic tasks that all adults must learn to master.  Basic life skills that can be taught through chores include:
 
Cooking. Chores teach kids how to prepare meals and snacks. I can make my own snack when I am hungry.
Cleaning. Chores teach kids how maintain a healthy home. When I see crumbs on the floor I should pick them up so that bugs don’t eat them.
Laundry. Chores teach kids how to care for their clothing. My clothes don’t magically appear clean. 

And the great thing about chores is that even the youngest member of the family can do their part. 

Children as young as one can:

 Help put small toys in a large bin for clean up
 Help make a bed
 Help put clothes in hamper
 Put cup on table or highchair (rather than floor when done)

Children as young as two can:
 
 Clean up small spills
 Put books on a shelf
 Help sort laundry
 Carry small items from car to house
 
Children as young as three can:

 Help set the table
 Empty paper trash cans
 Fold socks
 Put spoons and forks away

Children as young as four can:

 Clear table
 Rinse dishes
 Help vacuum
 Dust

Children as young as five can:

 Set table
 Help prepare meals
 Make a bowl of cereal
 Help feed a baby
 
So as you take part in the annual rite of passage we call Spring Cleaning, get your kids involved.

To motivate your children to do chores:

Consider posting a Spring Cleaning chore chart.  Make a grid and list each family member’s name across the top and chores down the side. As a chore is completed, allow your child to place a sticker or checkmark next to it. After the Spring Cleaning is complete, carry on with a weekly chore chart for the family.

Make chores fun. Have chore races or make up silly songs to sing as you do your chores. The cleanup song has been known to motivate even the most uncooperative toddlers to pick up their toys.

Offer a family reward. Once everyone’s done their job, prepare a favorite meal, play a favorite family game or go on a family outing or adventure.

Spring Cleaning provides the perfect opportunity to introduce your children to chores. Cease the moment! You’ll be thankful you did!

Dr. Caron Goode is gifted with compassion in assisting others to effect lasting transformation through spiritual coaching, books, classes and seminars. Caron’s continuous education, experience in psychology and professional writing makes her a great resource for parents wishing to create and maintain a nurturing relationship their children. She has positioned the Academy for Coaching Parents International (www.acpi.biz) at the forefront of the parent coaching movement to disseminate the coaching model of empowerment for parents. Newest book – Raising Intuitive Children by Goode and Paterson.

Dr. Caron Goode discusses how to raise Intuitive Children May 20, 2009

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Intuitive Intelligence is the new kid on the block. Reminding us that each person is born with intuition, Dr. Goode views it as an inner compass that connects us to our world. She emphasizes the body-mind-spirit connection and how to access it, telling parents how to create and maintain a nurturing relationship with their intuitively aware children. Caron Goode, Ed.D., a psychotherapist, serves on the Expert Advisory Board of Inspired Parenting magazine. A seminar leader and inspirational teacher and speaker, Dr. Goode is quoted often as a parenting expert.  Hear Dr. Goode talk about ways to guide your children to know and trust their intuitive gifts at  http://emotionalpro.com/archives/673.

For a Limited Time:

Psychotherapist Caron Goode teams up with parenting expert and Coach Tara Paterson to share explanations, stories, and examples many from Tara’s own family in this ground-breaking guide.
For the next 48 hours, get your free chapter of Raising Intuitive Children at www.raisingintuitivechildren.com.

Lessons from Intuitive Parenting: Mothers Day Special May 18, 2009

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Did you miss the spectacular Mothers Day interview with Tara Paterson and Dr. Caron Goode about their new book, Raising Intuitive Children?  In the renowned book, Raising Intuitive Children, psychotherapist Caron B. Goode and parenting expert Tara Paterson help parents understand an intuitive child’s world, while teaching parents how to validate these intuitive abilities and help your children embrace their intuitive gifts.  Listen now to this informative interview at http://tobtr.com/s/505399.

For a Limited Time:

Psychotherapist Caron Goode teams up with parenting expert and Coach Tara Paterson to share explanations, stories, and examples many from Tara’s own family in this ground-breaking guide.
For the next 48 hours, get your free chapter of Raising Intuitive Children at www.raisingintuitivechildren.com.

News Channel 8 in DC reviews Raising Intuitive Children May 9, 2009

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News Channel 8 in DC for the segment about Raising Intuitive Children with Tara Paterson

  Raising Intuitive Children

 

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Mothers Day Special with the Author of Raising Intuitive Children May 6, 2009

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JaiKaur is Honored to Welcome Tara Paterson and Caron Goode LIVE Mothers Day Special with the Author of Raising Intuitive Children
 
Date:  Friday, May 8th
 
Time: 1:00PM
 
Listen:  http://www.blogtalkradio.com/jaikaur
 
Get free chapter of Raising Intuitive Children at www.raisingintuitivechildren.com.

Women’s Grace, Grit and Gratitude with JaiKaur May 3, 2009

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by Tara Paterson

Join Caron and I this Friday May 8th for a live interview with JaiKaur on her show- Grace, Grit and Gratitude. JaiKaur has opened up heart space for a special Mother’s Day edition to interview us about our book- Raising Intuitive Children.

Show: Women’s Grace, Grit and Gratitude
Type: Education – Study Group
Network: Global
Date: Friday, May 8, 2009
Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm EST
Location: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/jaikaur
Phone: 508.376.2146
Email: jaikaur@jaikaur.com

JaiKaur supports women in renovating themselves, their lives, and their community as women-full of divine grace, using the grit of their life as an opportunity to embody their spirit and soul, and in gratitude with the wonder and magnificence of life as woman. Join us as we embrace our humanity as our divinity, support each other in taking inspired action in the world, and embrace the joy that is being a woman.

We extend our heartfelt appreciation to JaiKaur for having us on her show!

A New Guide to the Needs and Special Gifts of Intuitive Children April 21, 2009

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Raising Intuitive Children is a parent’s guide to understanding the special gifts of these uniquely gifted children. The authors’ use of real stories from their own lives lend heart and compassion to our evolving need as a society to connect with our children in a new, more loving way… I would recommend this book to anyone!” —Josie Bissett, Actress and Author of Tickle Monster

San Francisco, CA (April 21, 2009) –– In their ground-breaking new book, Raising Intuitive Children: Guide Your Children to Know and Trust Their Gifts, psychotherapist Caron B. Goode and parenting expert Tara Paterson help parents understand an intuitive child´s world, while teaching parents how to validate these intuitive abilities, and how to:

  • Know if a child is intuitively gifted
  • Shift parenting styles to meet a particular child´s style and strengths
  • Use breathing techniques to stay centered, calm, and optimistic
  • Create rituals so intuitive children feel secure and confident
  • Deal with the environmental and nutrition elements that affect intuitives
  • Explore strategies for bonding and communication at each stage of development, from toddler to teen

Raising Intuitive Children deals with a population of children that few parents understand. Intuitives have been called ugly ducklings, the sensitive ones, or the creative dreamers(think of the young boy in the movie Sixth Sense). With real-life stories and examples, the authors demonstrate how intuitive kids engage their world. They debut in the book an educational model to enable parents and teachers to approach the education and parenting of intuitive kids, walking them step-by-step through the model.

Now, parents who believe their child may be intuitive are given the tools to make positive changes, help the children manage their unique energy, and nurture their gift.

Click here to view the authors’ online press kit.

 

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Smoothies, Great For Sensitive Kids April 6, 2009

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My kids are notorious for not eating vegtables and my younger psychic son won’t eat fruit either.  It’s a constant struggle to make sure they are consuming healthy foods so when my daughter was 2 (sometimes I can get my younger son to drink one too), I introduced her to “the smoothie.”

This smoothie is healthful, gluten free and full of whole fruits and vegtables.  You can find the protein mix at most health food stores or online.  My daughter loves the taste of this smoothie and I know she’s getting her nutrition.

Strawberry Smoothie

  1. 6 organic strawberries
  2. 1 packet of stevia (a natural fiber sweetener also found in most grocery store chains)
  3. 1/2 cup of strawberry flavored Kefir (a probiotic yogurt drink found at Trader Joe’s or other retail stores in the health food section)
  4. 1 heaping scoop of Nature’s Plus Frutein high protein energy shake (green foods in tropical fruit flavor; found at health food stores or online)
  5. 3/4 to 1 cup of green plant juice (found at Trader Joe’s)
  6. cup full of ice

Add the first 5 ingredients into a blender and blend until smooth.  Add the ice and blend until the ice is crushed.  Drink and enjoy!

My School Discovery for My Psychic Son March 31, 2009

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by Tara Paterson

I have known from the time I was pregnant with my seven year old son, Caden, I would eventually homeschool him.  I can remember conversations on the phone with my mom about all of the reasons it was the right thing to do (having no knowledge he would turn out to be a highly psychic child).

Recently, we have been presented with the reality that if he continues in public school, he will have to be held back in 2nd grade.  I always knew this could be a possibility, but knowing what I do about his greater ability to see the “whole” of a situation (and in most cases life), I know a traditional school setting is no longer a viable option if I want to keep his psychic gifts open and manageable.

This year is a turning point for his psychic connection.  As Dr. Goode and I discuss in our book Raising Intuitive Children, between the ages of 7 and 8, psychic children make decisions based on their support system whether or not they will remain open or begin to shut down their gifts.  What occurred to me in our situation with Caden, is how school is not an option that will support him with staying connected to his psychic abilities.

Funny how things can trigger the deeper knowing we already have within us. Earlier this week, my husband became aware of the way in which his psychic gifts were shut down and how it showed up in his life in the form of petit mal seizures for over four years.  By discussing his own discovery, we both realized if we keep Caden in public school he will either have to close off some of what he knows to cope on a day to day basis or we need to remove him from the environment entirely.

Caden is what we refer to as an empathic- intuitive with strong psychic abilities and the impact the school environment has had on both his nervous system and his energy has had an enormous affect on his ability to focus on the linear tasks the school requires of a child his age.

Being empathic he:

  • reads others
  • feels others
  • defines himself in relation to others
  • needs energetic boundaries
  • emotional management skills
  • self-identification
  • and confidence

Caden absorbs what goes on around him in school from the constant chatter of all of the students, to the kid whose picking on one of his friend’s, to the kid getting in trouble with the teacher, and once at home he will often melt down from all of the energetic chaos he absorbed.   It makes getting through the day for a child with his sensitivities a challenge all on its own.

So our decision has become an obvious one if we want to continue to nurture his psychic abilities.  We put his health at risk (such as my husband’s experience with seizures from shutting his down; at the same age I might add)  if we continue to expect him to cope with a school environment that is not yet ready to understand a child with these sensitivities.

And intuitively I knew homeschooling was the outcome in utero. Be patient and pay attention to those nudges and feelings.  When its time, your kids will give you the answers.  Be willing to remain open to their needs!