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Diamond no Ace : The Pitcher Returns

作者: zwaardijzer
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What is Diamond no Ace : The Pitcher Returns

WebNovel で公開されている、zwaardijzer の作者が書いた Diamond no Ace : The Pitcher Returns の小説を読んでください。Major league relief pitcher Sawamura returns to his boyhood, makes up for his regrets, finds his dreams, and recreates a glorious story.The story is long, take it slow…Not my story just posting the MT...

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Major league relief pitcher Sawamura returns to his boyhood, makes up for his regrets, finds his dreams, and recreates a glorious story. The story is long, take it slow… Not my story just posting the MTL.

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The fear of losing a child is one of the most harrowing fears known to any parent. However, when it comes to substance abuse, the fear is just the start of a long and often challenging road. As a parent, you may feel helpless, alone and desperate when you find out your child is addicted to drugs or alcohol. Parenting a drug-addicted child is an excruciatingly painful experience, and navigating the journey can be overwhelming. However, parents mustn't give up, and instead, take steps to support their child's recovery. In this book, we'll cover everything you need to know about parenting a drug-addicted child. Whether you're a parent of a teenager who's struggling with addiction, or an adult with a child who's going through the same, this book will provide valuable insights, strategies and practical advice to help parents navigate their way through this challenging situation. The book is divided into three main sections. The first section covers the basics of addiction, including what it is, how it happens and why it's so difficult to overcome. We'll also discuss how parenting an addicted child is different from parenting a non-addicted child. While traditional parenting techniques may not work for a child struggling with addiction, we'll explore new ways of approaching parenting to support the child through their journey to recovery. In the second section of the book, we'll take a closer look at the challenges that parents of drug-addicted children face. We'll cover everything from the emotional toll that addiction can take on parents, to the financial struggles that often come with seeking treatment for an addicted child. We'll also discuss how relationships can be affected when a child is addicted, and how parents can communicate effectively with their child to maintain a positive relationship throughout the recovery process. The third and final section of the book will focus on practical solutions and strategies for parenting a drug-addicted child. We'll discuss how to recognize the signs of addiction, and how to get help for your child. We'll also provide information about different treatment options, including inpatient and outpatient rehab, detox programs and counselling. Additionally, we'll explore the role that family therapy can play in supporting both the addicted child and their family members through the recovery process. Finally, we'll discuss how parents can take care of themselves while parenting an addicted child, and provide tips for self-care throughout the process. One of the most important things to understand when parenting a drug-addicted child is that you are not alone. Millions of other parents are going through the same thing, and there are resources available to help you. Although it might seem like you're the only parent dealing with this issue, addiction is a disease that affects families from all walks of life. Understanding addiction as a disease is a critical step for parents to take, as it helps to remove the stigma surrounding addiction and allows for a more compassionate approach to treatment. Parenting a drug-addicted child requires patience, understanding, and compassion. It involves navigating a complex and difficult system of resources, treatments and emotions that can take a toll on both the child and the parent alike. With the help of this book, parents can gain the knowledge and tools they need to support their children through their journey to recovery. Whether you're at the beginning of this journey or have been struggling for a while, this book is an invaluable resource for parents hoping to help their children overcome addiction and reclaim their lives.

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DaoOfPeeking
DaoOfPeekingLv14DaoOfPeeking

just please don't drop in the middle I'll will give you PS every day just dont drop this kind of FanFiction 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

Toxic_Good
Toxic_GoodLv4Toxic_Good

i like the story so far, but would appreciate more chapters to binge read them or the raw/MTL site you use :)

Lustlara_52
Lustlara_52Lv3Lustlara_52

The story was good but the first year ran on way to long for it to only end with them losing the game they never should have been in. Then in the second year he is more coach than player and its honestly boring and tedious to read.

Luffyash18
Luffyash18Lv14Luffyash18

an excellent work considering its a chinese author. what's the raw name. please do tell.

honeyseeto_03
honeyseeto_03Lv3honeyseeto_03

I know it is MTL so I won't comment on the grammar but I am loving the story. I like this new Sawamura Eijin.

Lizrock
LizrockLv4Lizrock

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shashank_bhatt
shashank_bhattLv14shashank_bhatt

The story is good I have read the raw version of it so I know the future and I would say that it's worth reading though there are atleast 60 or 70 chapters more before he joins SEIDOU or maybe more I don't remember exactly but still the story is really good so you may enjoy reading it.

Miz_Emz
Miz_EmzLv14Miz_Emz

It’s an interesting development. I hope you continue the story instead of ending it so short

Alfstein_72
Alfstein_72Lv13Alfstein_72

the next chapter please i reaaly like tihis story

Blueflameh
BlueflamehLv14Blueflameh

It’s not bad not great. It’s a victim of poor translation and it’s honestly annoying to read. I will not continue reading after 20 chapters it’s very rough to read in English not enjoyable because of the poor translation.

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Daoist_Dan
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The translation is... The best way to describe this story is death by a thousand Chinese idioms. Someone is thirsty? Like the bird that flew under the waterfall to- There's downtime and the team starts chatting with each other? Brother I am the long finger. Hah, as if! If we stretched you longer you would explode. A thumb is- Someone on the opposing team seems a little too excited to play? They take us as lambs to the slaughter. Treating us like soft persimmons... It's endless Chinese idiom bladder. And it sucks because the story underneath the Chinese stuff seems pretty solid. Fun at the very least. This needs a real translation imo.

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