And are used for books with complex designs, for
e.g. Children books, nonfiction like cook book and text books, travel guides etc..
Not exact matches
Some
books cover one specific topic (
e.g. one method of home schooling, home schooling teens, home schooling special needs
children, why you should home school, Christian home schooling, low cost home schooling, etc.).
While his
book won't make your
child immune from bullying, it will help you understand the root causes of bullying, detect the early signs of bullying, identify different types of bullying (
e.g. physical, verbal, relational / social), understand why kids become bullies, targets or bystanders, and empower you to support your
children.
Scott created a prototype with a
book named «My Name Is» where each page features your
child's name written out in a unique way —
e.g. using rocks, clouds and lady bugs.
An ideas map outlines the development of language skills in this area for
children in Preschool and Foundation and four
books detail graded activities you can carry out with these cards or other card sets (
e.g. topic pictures).
I agree that poorly prepared teachers is one cause of the high dropout rate, but as with most problems, many causes exist, including an anti-intellectual culture that values over-paid athletes and celebrities w / no obvious talent (
e.g. Kim Kardashian); parents who think all their male
children will grow up to be Yankees so never put
books in the kids» hands; pseudo education reformers who sell a narrative that a first year teacher is no different from a veteran with a grad degree and thirty years teaching experience, administrators who hire based on coaching rather than teaching, school boards that cut library programs rather than sports, etc..
Children work with letters and related sounds (
e.g., making personalized alphabet
books to link sounds and letters).
Children work with letters and related sounds in a variety of ways (
e.g., making personalized alphabet
books to link sounds and letters).
It provides appropriate content for
children and families —
e.g. feature films, series, audio
books and audio plays — on tablets such as the Apple iPad to keep rear passengers entertained.
Illustrated
children's
books, cookbooks, coffee - table
books, graphic novels, technical manuals, or any
book that relies on a heavily designed, static presentation (
e.g., interiors with full - page images or text that overlaps with images) should use fixed - layout ebooks.
Arguably still, print sales are not dissolving anytime soon since there are certain categories (
e.g. textbooks, academic
books,
children's
books, etc.) that still do better in print.
It will not be possible to purchase a Miles & Go discount until there is a positive balance (> = 0); This discount is not valid for Award Tickets or
children's tickets; This discount can not be used in conjunction with any other discounts available while
booking (
e.g. Conference codes or Gift Vouchers); The Time To Think option is not available for
bookings including a Miles & Go discount; With ATM paid
bookings the miles will only be refundable if the
booking is cancelled for lack of payment.
more generally, the changing location of dead bodies into more photogenic arrangements,
e.g. the woman,
child in pink sweater and
children's
book in the second floor room - with - couch, ought to trouble anyone;
These touch points work well as follow - up items (
e.g., sports teams, cooking tricks or great places to dine out, similar interest in particular wines or fine scotches, similar age
children, good
books, etc.).
books that explore the unhappy and angry feelings as well as good feelings,
e.g. books about moving house should talk about the
child being a bit unsure and worried as well as being excited about the new adventure
Although your direct tuition payments (even for adult
children) are exempt from gift tax when required by a property settlement agreement, be aware that your payments for related educational expenses (
e.g.,
books and room and board) may be subject to gift tax.
Tuning in Understanding the meaning behind your
child's behaviour will help you to respond appropriately with encouragement, comfort and support (
e.g., snuggling together and quietly reading a
book to allow an irritable
child to have some rest).
Lastly, a sensitive and caring parenting style is especially beneficial when interacting with
children in various activities (
e.g., peek - a-boo, pretend - play, picture -
books).
Specifically, we expect higher - quality interactions described by increased use of signs and symbols (
e.g., gestures and words), established routines and rituals between partners (
e.g.,
book reading) and more fluent and connected conversations between
children and their caregivers.
In a therapeutic summer camp, parents may be assigned homework prior to attending camp (
e.g., read The Connected
Child book, keep a log of
children's behaviors, watch The Healing Families DVD series).
Limited use of television as it viewed as installing passivity in
children and doesn't spark the imagination as
e.g. book does.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study evaluated home - based parent training consisting of instructions, picture
books, modeling, feedback, and tangible reinforcement to teach crucial
child - care skills (
e.g., diapering, bathing, feeding, safety) to low IQ mothers considered at - risk for
child neglect.
In particular, three aspects of the home literacy environment promote
children's learning and language: learning activities (
e.g., daily
book reading), parenting quality (
e.g., responsiveness), and learning materials (
e.g., age - appropriate toys and
books).
See,
e.g. book by divorced father and joint custody activist, Philip M. Stahl, Parenting After Divorce: A Guide to Resolving Conflicts and Meeting Your
Children's Needs, Impact Publishers (2000).»
Three aspects of parenting have been highlighted as central to
children's early language and learning: (1) the frequency of
children's participation in routine learning activities (
e.g., shared bookreading, storytelling); (2) the quality of caregiver -
child engagements (
e.g., parents» cognitive stimulation and sensitivity / responsiveness); and (3) the provision of age - appropriate learning materials (
e.g.,
books and toys).24
A narrator explained whether each parent behavior positively or negatively impacted
child distress, which was also demonstrated by the animated bears (
e.g., Little Bear watching with interest and a smile as Big Bear held up a picture
book).
The two
book versions included drawings of the same
children but with different hair colors and clothes, and comparable context pictures (
e.g., a broken swing or a broken scooter causing sadness).
It can be divided into four categories: cognitive and emotional involvement (4 items;
e.g., reading
books, singing songs together); avoidance of restriction and punishment (2 items, including parents being too harsh in disciplining and parents excessively controlling the
child); social stimulation (3 items;
e.g., visiting coeval friends» houses, going to the park with the
child); and social support for parenting (3 items;
e.g., having someone to consult on
child care, being supported in
child care by someone).