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Rehabilitation is dedicated to helping people not only survive, but
also thrive. Despite this complex goal, the organizing principles
of rehabilitation still rely on biomedicine to construct disability
as a problem of impaired bodies. Rehabilitation professionals are
committed to helping to enhance people's lives, but many struggle
with how to do so in light of the bigger questions regarding their
roles in, for example, working to maintain hope for recovery and/or
promoting greater acceptance of diverse abilities. A key problem is
the lack of theoretical tools for working through the function of
rehabilitation in the lives of disabled people. Rehabilitation, for
the most part, reflects a narrow mechanistic conception of
movement. It considers movements of body structures such as joints,
functional movements such as walking, or more recently, how
movement and mobility facilitate participation in social roles.
Despite a nascent concern with the environmental factors
contributing to disablement, movement is still focused primarily on
mobilizing people's bodies. Rehabilitation: A Post-critical
Approach reexamines the philosophical foundations of
rehabilitation, expanding the concept of movement beyond the
physical body. Drawing from disability studies, sociology,
anthropology, philosophy, cultural studies, and bioethics, this
theoretically rigorous yet accessibly styled text: Explores the
limitations of biomedicine as the organizing framework of
rehabilitation Evaluates new directions to diversify contemporary
rehabilitation practice Establishes the parameters for a
reconfigured ethics of rehabilitation By embracing multiple ideas
of movement-not only physical, but also social, emotional, and
political-alternative approaches to rehabilitation are revealed.
Rehabilitation is dedicated to helping people not only survive, but
also thrive. Despite this complex goal, the organizing principles
of rehabilitation still rely on biomedicine to construct disability
as a problem of impaired bodies. Rehabilitation professionals are
committed to helping to enhance people's lives, but many struggle
with how to do so in light of the bigger questions regarding their
roles in, for example, working to maintain hope for recovery and/or
promoting greater acceptance of diverse abilities. A key problem is
the lack of theoretical tools for working through the function of
rehabilitation in the lives of disabled people. Rehabilitation, for
the most part, reflects a narrow mechanistic conception of
movement. It considers movements of body structures such as joints,
functional movements such as walking, or more recently, how
movement and mobility facilitate participation in social roles.
Despite a nascent concern with the environmental factors
contributing to disablement, movement is still focused primarily on
mobilizing people's bodies. Rehabilitation: A Post-critical
Approach reexamines the philosophical foundations of
rehabilitation, expanding the concept of movement beyond the
physical body. Drawing from disability studies, sociology,
anthropology, philosophy, cultural studies, and bioethics, this
theoretically rigorous yet accessibly styled text: Explores the
limitations of biomedicine as the organizing framework of
rehabilitation Evaluates new directions to diversify contemporary
rehabilitation practice Establishes the parameters for a
reconfigured ethics of rehabilitation By embracing multiple ideas
of movement not only physical, but also social, emotional, and
political alternative approaches to rehabilitation are revealed.
During the last 20 years, parents and teachers have passed along
the secret of the Kissing Hand to children facing first days of
kindergarten, first grade, and other separations. Now younger
children can get in on Mama Raccoon's secret and find comfort in A
Kissing Hand for Chester Raccoon, a board-book adaptation of the
original picture book. Chester could feel his mother's kiss leap
straight into his heart. "With a Kissing Hand," said Chester's mom,
"We'll never be apart." "Just press your hand upon your cheek and
feel that loving glow. It's Mommy saying, 'I love you,' wherever
you may go." The Kissing Hand has become a children's classic that
has touched the lives of millions of children and their parents. A
Kissing Hand for Chester Raccoon conveys the heart of the story in
rhyming verse, perfect for read-aloud and easy for even the little
ones to remember and recite. With illustrations by Barbara Gibson
that capture the warmth and beauty of the original artwork,
toddlers now share in the benefits from Mrs. Raccoon's secret for
making a child feel safe and secure.
Build your child's reading confidence at home with books at the
right level In 1665, London was a dangerous place in which to live.
A plague had swept across London, and a quarter of the city's
population died. A year later, tragedy struck London again and the
Great Fire of London destroyed two-thirds of the city. Richard
Platt explores both events and how the city survived in this
fascinating information book. Lime/Band 11 books have longer
sentence structures and a greater use of literary language. Text
type: An information book. Curriculum links: History: How do we
know about the great fire of London? This book has been quizzed for
Accelerated Reader.
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A Kiss Goodbye (Hardcover)
Audrey Penn; Illustrated by Barbara Gibson
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R428
R266
Discovery Miles 2 660
Save R162 (38%)
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Moving is hard on everyone, but especially children. Chester
Racoon, whom readers have come to know and love through the New
York Times bestseller The Kissing Hand, and its sequel, A Pocket
Full of Kisses, is facing another dilemma common to the lives of
many children; he and his family are moving. Young readers will
love the way Chester says goodbye to his old home and learns that
there are some exciting aspects to his new home.
In this tender sequel to the New York Times bestseller and
children's classic The Kissing Hand, Audrey Penn provides parents
with another tale of love and reassurance to share with their
children. Chester Raccoon has a baby brother-and the baby brother
is taking over his territory. When Chester sees his mother give his
baby brother a Kissing Hand-his Kissing Hand-he is overcome with
sadness, but Mrs. Raccoon soothes his fears with her own special
brand of wisdom, finding just the right way to let Chester know he
is deeply loved. Brought to life by Barbara Leonard Gibson's warm
illustrations, this story is perfect for families who are adjusting
to all the changes new members can bring.
Gibson, a German war bride, tells of her journey as faith is
challenged by evil, oppression, war, destruction, adventures and
shattered dreams. This is a compelling, wise testimony to faith's
triumph over danger, sorrow, pain, and despair.
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