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Discover the profound impact of family relationships on a child′s
development in this insightful and comprehensive textbook. This
engaging resource delves into the intricate dynamics of early
family interactions, with features such as: Chapter objectives
Reflective questions Case studies Chapter summaries Annotated
further reading Explore key topics like adoption and fostering,
abusive family relationships, and hospitalization through an
interdisciplinary lens. Drawing on the latest research and
practical examples, each chapter provides a rich understanding of
the complexities surrounding early relationships. This book offers
a straightforward guide to current theoretical debates surrounding
parenting and the family, with opportunities to learn from experts
with practical experience in education, health, law and social
services.
This authoritative new biography of the Russian poet and prose
writer Boris Pasternak is the first part of a two-volume set,
covering the period 1890-1928. Drawing on archives and many
eyewitness accounts, Barnes' study sheds light on currently
unexplored aspects of Pasternak's character and family background,
and his artistic, social and historical environment. He combines
biographical investigation with detailed textual analysis of
translated quotations in verse and prose to reveal the source of
Pasternak's extraordinary writings. The book examines a wide range
of topics that include his musical enthusiasm and relations with
Scriabin, his philosophical studies, his activities in World War I
and his response to the 1917 revolutions, and his stance as a
liberal artistic intellectual in the 1920s.
This concluding volume of Christopher Barnes's acclaimed biography
of the Russian poet and prose-writer Boris Pasternak covers the
period from 1928 to his death, during which he wrote the famous Dr
Zhivago and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Drawing on
archive material (including the Pasternak family archive),
eyewitness accounts and a huge range of biographical and background
information, Barnes brings to light many aspects of Pasternak's
personality and private life, while illuminating his relations with
the Communist regime and the literary establishment. There is a
detailed discussion of Pasternak's original writing (with ample
quotation in English translation), and his translations of Goethe,
Shakespeare and others. The growth story of Dr Zhivago is traced,
and the personal and political implications of the novel's
controversial publication explored. The biography concludes with a
discussion of Pasternak's Nobel Prize award, final years and death,
with a brief account of his posthumous and artistic legacy.
Even if children know their phonics and ABC's inside out and can
read every book in their book bag, why is it still so difficult to
get them to want to read and write? How do we begin to get our
children excited about literacy? The answer might surprise
you...let them play! Featuring 40 engaging play-based activities,
this book makes literacy so fun that children won't notice they're
also actively developing reading and writing skills. From blow
painting words to making paper chain sentences, each activity can
be done using household items and they are adaptable for children
of any age and ability, making learning accessible for all. With
charming black and white line illustrations to depict each
activity, this is a great way to connect with children while
helping to build their literacy skills at the same time.
This is the long-awaited concluding volume of Christopher Barnes's acclaimed biography of the Russian poet and prose writer, Boris Pasternak. Barnes discusses Pasternak's relations with the Communist régime and the literary establishment, his original writing, and the controversies surrounding the publication of Dr. Zhivago and the award of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
This authoritative new biography of the Russian poet and prose writer Boris Pasternak is the first part of a two-volume set, covering the period 1890-1928. Drawing on archives and many eyewitness accounts, Barnes' study sheds light on currently unexplored aspects of Pasternak's character and family background, and his artistic, social and historical environment. He combines biographical investigation with detailed textual analysis of translated quotations in verse and prose to reveal the source of Pasternak's extraordinary writings. The book examines a wide range of topics that include his musical enthusiasm and relations with Scriabin, his philosophical studies, his activities in World War I and his response to the 1917 revolutions, and his stance as a liberal artistic intellectual in the 1920s.
Discover the profound impact of family relationships on a child′s
development in this insightful and comprehensive textbook. This
engaging resource delves into the intricate dynamics of early
family interactions, with features such as: Chapter objectives
Reflective questions Case studies Chapter summaries Annotated
further reading Explore key topics like adoption and fostering,
abusive family relationships, and hospitalization through an
interdisciplinary lens. Drawing on the latest research and
practical examples, each chapter provides a rich understanding of
the complexities surrounding early relationships. This book offers
a straightforward guide to current theoretical debates surrounding
parenting and the family, with opportunities to learn from experts
with practical experience in education, health, law and social
services.
Moscow and its Conservatoire was long, perhaps still is, the heart
of Russian pianism. Its graduates range through Rachmaninov,
Scriabin, Medtner, Richter, Gilels, Ashkenazy, Pletnev and beyond.
Professor Christopher Barnes, a professor of Slavic languages at
the University of Toronto, has translated hitherto unavailable
essays, critiques and lectures from the leading teaching lights at
the Moscow Conservatoire. This is a feast of valuable piano
pedagogy.
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Invasion (Paperback)
Russell Nohelty; Edited by Amy Cissell, Christopher Barnes
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R536
R461
Discovery Miles 4 610
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The Marked Ones (Paperback)
Russell Nohelty; Edited by Amy Cissell, Christopher Barnes
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R588
Discovery Miles 5 880
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Invasion (Paperback)
Amy Cissell; Christopher Barnes, Russell Nohelty
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R549
Discovery Miles 5 490
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Packed full of 100 creative and engaging activities for young
children with special educational needs, this book enables you to
have fun and enjoy developing your child's skill-based learning
with them. From building biscuit construction sites and rainbow ice
towers to playing dentists, nail salons and post office workers,
the variety and creativity featured on every page of this book
means you'll never have a dull day with your child again! With
activities for rainy days, in the garden, on walks and more,
there's something new to learn wherever you go. With charming black
and white line illustrations to depict each activity, this is a
great way to connect with your children with SEN, while building
their life skills at the same time.
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