Make Lemonade

Make Lemonade
Author: Virginia Euwer Wolff
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2006-05-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780805080704

In order to earn money for college, fourteen-year-old LaVaughn babysits for a teenage mother.

Making Lemonade

Making Lemonade
Author: Laura Jean Colker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2019
Genre: Educational psychology
ISBN: 9781605546612

Foundational principles partnered with 14 practical, hands-on activities to help children become optimistic thinkers and learners.

Making Lemonade with Ben

Making Lemonade with Ben
Author: Katherine J. Perreth
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-02-22
Genre: Brain
ISBN: 9781477665169

"What would you do if your seven-year-old suffered a mysterious brain hemorrage, and was not expected to survive emergency surgery? This is the story of Ben's extraordinary spirit and resolve, a tale of triumphant woe"--Page 4 of cover.

Making Lemonade

Making Lemonade
Author: Zander Sprague
Publisher: Paradiso Press
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2013-08-09
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0979503000

Sprague shares how he found a positive pathway to healing and recovery following his sister's murder.

Making Lemonade

Making Lemonade
Author: Jodi Seidler
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2009-07-23
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1462801269

Making Lemonade A Guidebook for Life After Divorce. By Jodi Seidler This Guidebook dissects, explores and gleans the experiences out of 15 years of single parenting; weaving them into 88 pages of insights, wit, prose and hard core facts. Its a quick study manual for all single parents starting a new life. Nothing was worse than not getting asked to prom. And then you had to deal with the bar circuit and dating in your 20s. Then, your 30s roll around and you wonder why you are still single when you are finally secure with who you are. And then, you get married and have children, and your Prince Charming turns out not to be so charming after 10 years of marriage, so you depart with the pumpkin. And now you are in your 40s, and back on the dating circuit, teenage child in tow. How do you not just survive, but prosper as a single parent and also prove (to yourself) youre still a catch in todays market? When we first realize we are on our own, life can feel surreal. Maybe we got used to someone else pumping our gas, cooking our meals, paying our bills, cleaning our house. Perhaps we could not wait to leave the relationship, but no one told us the challenges and feelings we would be experiencing. We ask ourselves - whose life is this anyway? Well - turns out its your NEW life, and its time to buckle your seat belt and experience YOUR new life head on! Jodi Seidler shares tips, tidbits, prose and inspiration on what its like to be a(divorced) single parent in todays world. Jodi is The Mother of Re-Invention and Founder of the internets first single parenting site back in 1997 - www.makinglemonade.com - The Single Parent Network; and Creator of the whimsical HIP community - www.hipsterclub.com for people who have had a hip replacement.

Making Lemonade

Making Lemonade
Author: Martin Mazorra
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2007-06-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780595864300

Over the past twenty-two years, Mr. Mazorra has helped literally hundreds of investors design and maintain their long-term portfolios, and in the process has discovered the secret to long-term investment success. And you won't find it in a financial magazine, at a seminar, or on one of the popular financial news networks. The beauty of this secret is its simplicity. It's not some groundbreaking concept or complicated strategy, in a word it's behavior. How investors behave when it comes to their money, will inevitably determine their degree of investment success. Inspired by the hopes, fears, dreams and aspirations of his clients, this little book is a compilation of client newsletters and newspaper articles on the subjects of investing and the economy that Mr. Mazorra has authored over the years. These brief essays, written during times of euphoria and times of despair, will illustrate for you how becoming a successful long-term investor may just be one of the easiest things you'll ever do.

Making Lemonade

Making Lemonade
Author: Angela Dawnell Chase
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2008-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595531148

Through her personal testimony, Angela will help you regain your self-worth and life after divorce. In this emotional memoir, she walks you along the path she followed from despondency to recovery.

Making Lemonade

Making Lemonade
Author: Laura J. Colker
Publisher: Redleaf Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2019-08-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1605546623

The benefits of an optimistic thinking style have slowly been seeping into early childhood teaching practice through research on resiliency, leadership, health, and what has been termed “grit.” Yet there remains a large vacuum in teacher education on both the importance and mechanics of teaching young children to become optimistic thinkers. Making Lemonade is the first-to-market book on the topic of learned optimism in young children and provides 15 practical, hands-on exercises and activities teachers and families can use to positively affect children. Learned optimism can equip children to be more successful learners and healthier individuals.

Making Lemonade out of Everything

Making Lemonade out of Everything
Author: J. Wayne Stillwell
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2015-04-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504908066

This book is a first-person account about growing up poor in small-town America. It is a diary of sorts, a memoir, about life as perceived by a fictional boy from a fictional family living in a fictional town. The chapters are compilations of similar experiences and venues about school, girls, family, living without money, and social challenges. Making lemonade out of everything is a figure of speech, a metaphor for how people make do with nothing. For example, integrating Chevy parts into a Ford; making a wheel barrel out of oak, nails, and a lawn mower wheel; feeding a family for under ten dollars a week; and entertaining yourself on a rainy Saturday playing with Moms clothespins and pie pans. The context for the story is introduced through third-party narration in chapters 1 and 2 and then transitions to a first-party account by a boy named William Seabold. Everyone called him Bill.