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Features of this Student Book include: *easy-to-use Assessment
tasks focusing clearly on either Reading, Writing or Speaking and
Listening, are a central element of each Student book *'Assess your
progress' features to help students take control of their learning
*clear success criteria to show students how to progress *
APP-style Assessment Tasks help you to assess students' progress
and focus them in a motivating way on areas requiring improvement
*clear objectives at the start of each unit to show students what
they will be learning.
Restorative practice (RP) has been successfully implemented in
schools for decades and is primarily associated with improving
behaviour and relationships, by changing the culture of problem
solving in the school. However, it has huge untapped potential to
support initiatives in other areas, and this book provides examples
of how RP can enhance the effectiveness of these other practices.
Split into three sections, the book first looks at implementation,
readiness and evaluation. It then covers integrating RP with, and
linking RP into, other issues relevant to schools such as trauma,
poverty, and mindfulness, and finally shows how to work well with
parents and families. The book gives proven strategies for
measuring success and evaluating effectiveness. Overall, it
provides insight into a variety of issues RP can help schools with,
and addresses them in practical ways to help schools implement
restorative practice to its full potential.
'If you're having a baby this is a MUST READ. Get the birth you
want whatever path you choose' Davina McCall 'This is an amazing
book. It should be read by everybody having a baby and anyone
providing care around birth' Lesley Page, President of The Royal
College of Midwives 'Beverley Turner is at the forefront of a new
generation leading birth into the future . . . The Happy Birth Book
is a must-have for every pregnant woman and every midwife'
Professor Caroline Flint, midwife, NCT teacher and trustee, Past
President of The Royal College of Midwives Pregnancy, birth and the
early weeks of being a parent can be incredibly overwhelming. It's
a very special time and should be a joyful and empowering
experience. Yet the conflicting advice about pregnancy, labour and
parenting can leave your head spinning - and make it highly
unlikely you will get the birth you want. Until now. In The Happy
Birth Book, Beverley Turner, with the help of midwife Pam Wild,
lays out all the facts about pregnancy, birth and new parenthood.
Covering everything from scans to stretch marks, hypnobirthing to
pain relief, as well as specific advice for partners, The Happy
Birth Book will be there for you every step of the way. Whether
you're in the early months of pregnancy and are anxious about the
whole process, or you're under pressure to make decisions about
your upcoming labour, The Happy Birth Book cuts through all the
mixed messages and urban myths surrounding birth to give you
straightforward, evidence-based advice which will help you and your
partner to choose the path to parenthood that is right for you. So
what are you waiting for? Dive in - and start preparing for the
happiest day of your life.
Double Olympic gold-medal winner, James Cracknell. His story before
and after his life-changing accident. In October 2011 James
Cracknell, two-time Olympic gold-medal rower and one of the
greatest endurance athletes the world has ever known, suffered a
seizure at home as his young son looked on in horror. A man who had
known no limits, a man who had practically achieved the impossible,
was now struggling to master life's simple challenges. A year
earlier, as James undertook yet another endurance challenge in
Arizona, he was knocked off his bike by the wing mirror of a petrol
tanker. It had smashed into the back of his head at high speed,
causing severe frontal lobe damage. The doctors weren't sure if he
would recover and, if he did, whether he would ever be the same
again. Touching Distance is an extraordinary, honest and powerful
account as James and his wife Bev confront for the first time the
lasting effects that the accident has had on their lives. It is the
story of a marriage, of a family and of one man's fight back to be
the best husband and father he can be.
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