Not exact matches
A shelf full of
books — eight novels, seven collections of short stories, three memoirs, and 11 works for
children, to be exact —
explore the same theme as his recent novel Shosha: the theme of cosmic exile, wherein God has forgotten his graciousness.
So that's the other part of what I wanted to
explore in this
book — just what was it in the lives of poor
children that was holding them back, and what could be done to change that?
This
book explores developing alternate parenting schedules (or custody) with the
child's best interest and developmental needs considered first...
On network TV morning shows last month, he said he hasn't radically changed his «cry it out» advice, but a revised edition of his
book due out in several months does
explore additional techniques for helping
children sleep through the night.
Little Tikes Academy Inc. allows
children to
explore their environment with toys,
books, games, and activities geared to their interest.
Sharing our
children with others, especially with non-family members, isn't always easy, according to Cameron Lynne Macdonald, whose
book Shadow Mothers: Nannies, Au Pairs, and the Micropolitics of Mothering,
explores the often complicated relationship between mothers and caregivers.
Explore more recommended
children's
books for babies and infants from birth to five months of age.
Discover more about encouraging strong writing skills in your preschooler, or
explore recommended
children's
books to read with your four - year - old.
This month's
book is focused on
exploring the influence of childhood experiences and communication skills on parents» relationships with their
children.
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Children's
Books about Jamaica - Explore Jamaica with these two picture books and a recipe is included as
Books about Jamaica -
Explore Jamaica with these two picture
books and a recipe is included as
books and a recipe is included as well!
«The challenge of parenting lies in finding the balance between nurturing, protecting, and guiding your
child, and allowing her to
explore, experiment, and become an independent, unique person,» says California family therapist Jane Nelsen, author of the Positive Discipline
book series.
In his
book Playful Parenting, Dr. Lawrence Cohen points out that through play,
children explore the world, work through challenging situations and get connected with the people they are close with.
My last
book, How
Children Succeed,
explored this research and profiled educators who were attempting to put it into practice in their classrooms.
She writes
children's
books to encourage families to
explore simple and classic childhood crafts and activities together.»
As the author of her
book, «The Travel Mamas» Guide,» she teaches parents not only how to survive a trip with
children, but also how to love
exploring the world with their offspring.
The
book includes a quiz for parents to help them
explore their feelings about experiencing strong emotions in themselves and their
children.
You can
explore a huge variety of
books for free and find out which
books your
child loves best.
In three steps, this
book helps parents discover their parenting personality,
explore how that affects their parenting style and unlock their
children's potential.
Children develop early literacy skills when you give them the chance to play with and
explore books and other written materials like magazines, newspapers, take - out menus, markers, and crayons.
Find more beginning writing activities for
children 24 to 35 months, and
explore more
books about animals, like Jazzy in the Jungle and Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
One topic that is
explored in depth in the
book is the idea that mothers from poorer countries who work as nannies in other countries take their love away or redirect it from their own
children and give it to the
children in their care in the rich country.
This is also the age to introduce
books with fun textures and flaps —
children love to
explore with their fingers and mouths as well as their eyes.
«The challenge of parenting lies in finding the balance between nurturing, protecting, and guiding your
child, and allowing him to
explore, experiment, and become an independent, unique person,» says California family therapist Jane Nelsen, author of the Positive Discipline
book series.
Talk about other kids you know who don't like their baby brothers, or maybe read a
children's
book that
explores some of these themes.
Tough
explores this idea in his new
book, How
Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity and the Hidden Power of Character.
Find more recommended
children's
books for toddlers 18 - 23 months, or
explore easy at - home reading activities.
Library — Our brilliant librarian helps
children explore the extensive selection of age - appropriate
books — including secular and religious, fiction and non-fiction, educational and «just for fun» — making this one of our
children's favorite spots in the school!
Sears, William & Martha THE DISCIPLINE
BOOK: Everything You Need to Know to Have a Better Behaved
Child from Birth To Age Ten Little, Brown, 1995
Explores a wide variety of parenting options and helps parents decide which type of parenting philosophy will work best for their family.
Name in Bed & Name Writing Activity by Preschool Powol Packets Madeline Small World & Sensory Bin by Study at Home Mama Madeline Snack by Still Playing School Learning about Body Parts with Madeline by I Can Teach My
Child Exploring Art & Color by Mama Miss Made» line» Sensory Tray Writing by Growing
Book by
Book Madeline Movement Game by Mom Inspired Life Doubles Activity by Toddler Approved Build the Eiffel Tower by Inspiration Laboratories Skip counting 2's with Madeline by Rainy Day Mum Flowers for Madeline by The Educators» Spin On It
«When I studied young
children, I noticed that boys were typically interacting in groups, and girls tended to focus on one - on - one relationships,» said Benenson, the study's lead author, who
explored similar questions in her
book Warriors and Worriers.
from Scientific American «States of Matter» overview from Idaho Public Television's Dialogue for Kids Slime and Goo activities from the American Chemical Society's Science for Kids Oobleck, Slime & Dancing Spaghetti: Twenty terrific at - home science experiments inspired by favorite
children's
books by Jennifer Williams, ages 4 — 8 The Everything Kids» Easy Science Experiments
Book:
Explore the world of science through quick and easy experiments!
What a
child is doing when he puts things in his mouth is allowing his immune response to
explore his environment,» Mary Ruebush, a microbiology and immunology instructor, wrote in her
book, Why Dirt Is Good: «Not only does this allow for «practice» of immune responses, which will be necessary for protection, but it also plays a critical role in teaching the immature immune response what is best ignored.
Based on the
children's picture
book by author Julia Donaldson, this animated tale follows a creature called the Gruffalo and his young daughter, who wants to
explore life outside of their clearing despite her father's warnings of a Big Bad Mouse that lurks in the forest.
ULABY: Art world celebrity, art world ghost - Jean - Michel Basquiat's enduring mystique has been
explored in catalogs, poetry,
children's
books, biographies and three earlier movies.
Based on the sequel
book by original author Warren Adler, it should at least keep the same tone as it
explores the cyclical nature of
children making the same mistakes as their parents.
Ben spends every waking moment schooling and training his six
children, ages 7 to 18, through his knowledge of the world, the
books they have handy, and the freedom to
explore who they are.
And there are aspects of Wonderstruck, his adaptation of a Brian Selznick
book that follows two
children decades apart from each other as they
explore the same museum, is a solid enough concept.
But I do beg of you to make time for a read aloud, give your students ten minutes a day to
explore books, or just discuss the
books you loved as a
child.
These experiences were less about the above - grade level solutions, and more about
exploring the concept of reasoning, something that John Holt often highlights in his works, particularly his
book How
Children Fail, which I can not recommend enough for math teachers of all levels of experience.
During these workshops,
children explore the adventures of the
book's main character, Little Chick.
And
children's author Chris Lloyd, best - selling author of the «What on Earth» history
books,
explored how nutrition can be taught across the primary curriculum, with an energetic and interactive tour of food through the ages.
Many of the controversies
explored in this
book involve education, and Viteritti makes a strong case for resisting the urge to drive religion from the public (school) square, for allowing religious institutions to perform some public functions, and for granting deeply religious parents greater accommodations when their
children attend public schools.
Stories about space were read aloud to the
children, topic
books were left in the classroom library for them to
explore and «read».
Children explore picture
books that reinforce thinking skills, engage in role playing, and talk to teachers, aides and volunteers about how they benefit from thinking about their thinking.
Mark has sent a copy of his
book, The Foolish King, to every school that has signed up to the Delancey UK Schools» Chess Challenge for them to house in their school library for
children to read and
explore the world of chess.
And
children's author Chris Lloyd, best - selling author of the «What on Earth» history
books, will
explore how nutrition can be taught across the primary curriculum, with an energetic and interactive tour of food through the ages.
Eric Carle
Explore Eric Carle's bio, his popular
children's
books, more!
The First Minister's Reading Challenge aims to build on the work already taking place in schools across the country to encourage
children to read widely,
explore a range of
books and develop a love of reading.
Summary: This is an interview with the author, Paul Tough, whose new
book «Helping
Children Succeed» explores the importance of connection and meaningful hard work that will help children persevere when the going get
Children Succeed»
explores the importance of connection and meaningful hard work that will help
children persevere when the going get
children persevere when the going gets tough.
In order to ensure that schools are a safe haven, where
children can develop both cognitive and non-cognitive skills, they need to have preschool, reasonable class size, so
children can get needed attention from teachers; enough supplies and
books, and rich curriculum, including art, music sports and extra-curriculars, so
children can
explore and understand the world and have many outlets to express themselves; and enough support services, especially for
children at - risk.