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Cancer is a difficult topic for any parent, caregiver or educator
to explain to a child. This book is designed to help kids,
including children with autism spectrum disorder or other
additional needs, to understand what it means when someone in their
life has cancer. Using a question and answer format, it explores
the life changes and feelings of uncertainty a child may experience
if a loved one has cancer. Illustrated with SymbolStix, a
symbol-based language for visual thinkers, this book explains a
difficult topic to children who might otherwise struggle to
understand it. The book also features a short picture story that
repeats the complete story for children who process information
best through visual cues. Additional guidance for parents and
caregivers provides ideas to help children cope with this
experience.
Thecontinuousandincreasinginterestconcerningvectoroptimizationperc-
tible in the research community, where contributions dealing with
the theory of duality abound lately, constitutes the main
motivation that led to writing this book. Decisive was also the
research experience of the authors in this ?eld, materialized in a
number of works published within the last decade. The need for a
book on duality in vector optimization comes from the fact that
despite the large amount of papers in journals and proceedings
volumes, no book mainly concentrated on this topic was available so
far in the scienti?c landscape. There is a considerable presence of
books, not all recent releases, on vector optimization in the
literature. We mention here the ones due to Chen,HuangandYang(cf.
[49]),EhrgottandGandibleux(cf. [65]),Eichfelder (cf. [66]), Goh and
Yang (cf. [77]), G.. opfert and Nehse (cf. [80]), G.. opfert, -
ahi, Tammer and Z? alinescu (cf. [81]), Jahn (cf. [104]),
Kaliszewski (cf. [108]), Luc (cf. [125]), Miettinen (cf. [130]),
Mishra, Wang and Lai (cf. [131,132]) and Sawaragi, Nakayama and
Tanino (cf. [163]), where vector duality is at most tangentially
treated. We hope that from our e?orts will bene? t not only
researchers interested in vector optimization, but also graduate
and und- graduate students. The framework we consider is taken as
general as possible, namely we work in (locally convex) topological
vector spaces, going to the usual ?nite - mensional setting when
this brings additional insights or relevant connections to the
existing literature.
Whether you're an American Mah Jongg newbie or an intermediate
player looking to gain an edge over your opponents, American Mah
Jongg for Everyone is the perfect book to help you start practicing
your game! Experienced international Mah Jongg instructors Gregg
Swain and Toby Salk walk you through the basics of American Mah
Jongg--introducing readers to the tiles, rituals, history, rules
and winning strategies of the game. Using the humor, warmth and
professional tips they share with their own students, this
narrative-style instruction book offers an accessible way to learn
this popular game. Topics include: Recognizing Mah Jongg tiles in
different types of sets Building the walls and dealing the tiles
Organizing your tiles and planning your play Understanding table
rules and etiquette Winning strategies for various types of hands
National Mah Jongg tournament director Gladys Grad contributes a
foreword that explains why so many people love the game. Grad also
has written a chapter that outlines the rules of Siamese Mah Jongg,
a fun two-person game she created that you can't find in any other
Mah Jongg book! This book comes with everything you need to get
started playing, including: A timeless sample Mah Jongg scoring
card A paper set to cut out and use while learning Easy-to-follow,
step-by-step instructions Over 80 color illustrations Helpful
practice exercises and quizzes that reinforce the lessons Access to
a website that provides up to date information about the game A
glossary of terms that every Mah Jongg player needs to know From
the many different types of tiles and how to recognize them,
personal stories about the game and historical trivia, American Mah
Jongg for Everyone has something for anyone interested in this
fascinating game.
This book investigates several duality approaches for vector
optimization problems, while also comparing them. Special attention
is paid to duality for linear vector optimization problems, for
which a vector dual that avoids the shortcomings of the classical
ones is proposed. Moreover, the book addresses different efficiency
concepts for vector optimization problems. Among the problems that
appear when the framework is generalized by considering set-valued
functions, an increasing interest is generated by those involving
monotone operators, especially now that new methods for approaching
them by means of convex analysis have been developed. Following
this path, the book provides several results on different
properties of sums of monotone operators.
CHANGING BEHAVIORS The "Kit" gives you detailed guidelines to get
kids started in developing new behaviors and abandoning
inappropriate behaviors, including 9 ready-to-use exercises like
"Sample Modeling Behavior" and techniques for using time out,
grounding and ignoring productively.
BUILDING SOCIAL SKILLS A variety of reproducibles are included
to help kids learn social graces, how to play by the rules, control
impulsivity and anger, overcome the common problem of low
self-esteem and more. You'll also find a "Behavior Check Card" and
"Social Graces Checklist" to foster home-school cooperation, and
"Positive Strokes" examples to build healthy self-esteem.
SOLVING HOMEWORK ISSUES The Kit presents practical strategies
and forms to solve problems with homework, such as losing or
forgetting work, lying about homework, and requiring constant
supervision, including reproducible organizers like a "Homework
Problem Checklist" and "Homework Check Card."
IMPROVING CLASSROOM BEHAVIOR You'll also find tested materials
and techniques to keep the child focused and on task in the
classroom while ensuring that all students are learning, including
a ready-to-use "Behavior Contract," "Weekly Notes," and
"Home-School Behavior Chart."
COPING WITH KIDS Plus the Kit gives you a host of survival
strategies to help teachers and parents reduce their own stress,
get support from others, and develop an assertive style to keep
kids from "pressing their buttons."
In short, the ADD/ADHD BEHAVIOR-CHANGE RESOURCE KIT gives you
virtually all you need to help kids take charge of their own
behavior and build effective life and social skills. As the author
states, "When there is increased confidence indealing with
difficult ADD/ADHD behaviors and where there is consistent use of
the most effective techniques, then opportunities for academic,
personal, and other successes can be achieved for all
individuals."
These proceedings are organized into six parts, covering conceptual
and methodological issues; consequences of acculturation; cognitive
processes; values; social psychology; and personality,
developmental psychology and health psychology.
This book investigates several duality approaches for vector
optimization problems, while also comparing them. Special attention
is paid to duality for linear vector optimization problems, for
which a vector dual that avoids the shortcomings of the classical
ones is proposed. Moreover, the book addresses different efficiency
concepts for vector optimization problems. Among the problems that
appear when the framework is generalized by considering set-valued
functions, an increasing interest is generated by those involving
monotone operators, especially now that new methods for approaching
them by means of convex analysis have been developed. Following
this path, the book provides several results on different
properties of sums of monotone operators.
Winner of a Moonbeam Children's Book Award 2017 I Have a Question
about... is a 2018 Winner of the Moonbeam Children's Book Award
Silver Medal for Best Book Series - Non-Fiction Death is a
difficult topic for any parent or educator to explain to a child,
perhaps even more so when the child has Autism Spectrum Disorder or
other Special Needs. This book is designed specifically to help
children with these additional needs to understand what happens
when someone dies. The first book of its kind, I Have a Question
about Death uses straightforward text and images to walk children
through what it means when someone dies, as well as ways they might
want to react or to think about the person. Using clear
illustrations throughout and with information for parents and
guardians, this book is essential for families with a child aged
5-11 with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other special needs.
Thecontinuousandincreasinginterestconcerningvectoroptimizationperc-
tible in the research community, where contributions dealing with
the theory of duality abound lately, constitutes the main
motivation that led to writing this book. Decisive was also the
research experience of the authors in this ?eld, materialized in a
number of works published within the last decade. The need for a
book on duality in vector optimization comes from the fact that
despite the large amount of papers in journals and proceedings
volumes, no book mainly concentrated on this topic was available so
far in the scienti?c landscape. There is a considerable presence of
books, not all recent releases, on vector optimization in the
literature. We mention here the ones due to Chen,HuangandYang(cf.
[49]),EhrgottandGandibleux(cf. [65]),Eichfelder (cf. [66]), Goh and
Yang (cf. [77]), G.. opfert and Nehse (cf. [80]), G.. opfert, -
ahi, Tammer and Z? alinescu (cf. [81]), Jahn (cf. [104]),
Kaliszewski (cf. [108]), Luc (cf. [125]), Miettinen (cf. [130]),
Mishra, Wang and Lai (cf. [131,132]) and Sawaragi, Nakayama and
Tanino (cf. [163]), where vector duality is at most tangentially
treated. We hope that from our e?orts will bene? t not only
researchers interested in vector optimization, but also graduate
and und- graduate students. The framework we consider is taken as
general as possible, namely we work in (locally convex) topological
vector spaces, going to the usual ?nite - mensional setting when
this brings additional insights or relevant connections to the
existing literature.
Divorce is a difficult topic for any parent or educator to explain
to a child, perhaps even more so when the child has Autism Spectrum
Disorder or other special needs. This book is designed specifically
to help children with these additional needs to understand what
divorce means. Using a question and answer format, it explores the
changes and feelings a child may experience during a divorce, and
provides ideas to help cope with this life change. Illustrated with
SymbolStix, which uses a symbol-based language for visual thinkers,
this book explains a difficult topic to children who might
otherwise struggle to understand it, and gives additional guidance
for parents and carers.
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