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The 50 Fantastic Ideas series is packed full of fun, original,
skills-based activities for Early Years practitioners to use with
children aged 0-5. Each activity features step-by-step guidance, a
list of resources, and a detailed explanation of the skills
children will learn. Creative, simple, and highly effective, this
series is a must-have for every Early Years setting. The ideas in
this book will enable children to experience the delights of
watching animals and plants grow, sharing and caring for pets,
observing a variety of life-cycles, surveying different minibeasts
and finding out how to help vulnerable wild animals like hedgehogs.
Linked to the Understanding the World section of the EYFS
framework, this book includes ideas for games, creative activities,
role play and hands-on experiences with animals and plants to build
children's empathy and encourage respect for living things, both in
their own environments and further afield.
The 50 Fantastic Ideas series is packed full of fun, original,
skills-based activities for Early Years practitioners to use with
children aged 0-5. Each activity features step-by-step guidance, a
list of resources, and a detailed explanation of the skills
children will learn. Creative, simple, and highly effective, this
series is a must-have for every Early Years setting. Music is key
to early childhood development and contributes to socialisation,
speaking, motor skills and more. 50 Fantastic Ideas for Making
Music is packed full of fun and accessible ideas for singing,
creating instruments from recycled materials, exploring sounds and
making music together. From making maracas, tambourines and
rainsticks in the music workshop to beatboxing, singing, stomping
and even writing rhythms, every activity uses easy-to-source
equipment or no equipment at all. Whether you're a specialist music
teacher or a non-specialist looking for inspiration, this book is
perfect for anyone looking to put the magic back into music in
their Early Years setting. Written by Early Years expert Judith
Harries, all ideas include step-by-step instructions, tips to
understand music terminology and suggestions for further
development.
The 50 Fantastic Ideas series is packed full of fun, original,
skills-based activities for Early Years practitioners to use with
children aged 0-5. Each activity features step-by-step guidance, a
list of resources, and a detailed explanation of the skills
children will learn. Creative, simple, and highly effective, this
series is a must-have for every Early Years setting. Circle time
stimulates learning in all areas of development - from the
improvement of social skills and positive relationships to
encouraging children to listen to each other within a caring and
respectful environment. Judith Harries brings together creative
ideas for circle time where learning can be shared and music and
drama can be enjoyed. The book includes circle time activities and
games that cover all of the Early Learning Goals through the
sharing of thoughts, feelings and experiences. It can also be used
across the curriculum, including helping children with literacy and
mathematics through phonics and number games. This timeless
collection of ideas featuring colourful and fun photography is a
fantastic resource with many new activities for circle time, as
well as some old favourites.
The Poetry of Loss: Romantic and Contemporary Elegies presents a
renewed look at elegy as a long-standing tradition in the
literature of loss, exploring recent shifts in the continuum of
these memorial poems. This volume investigates the tensions arising
in elegiac formulations of grief through detailed analyses of
seminal poets, including Wordsworth, Keats, and Plath, using
psychoanalytic precepts to reconceptualize consolation through
poetic strategies of inner representation and what it might mean
for personal and collective experiences of loss. Tracing the
development of elegy beyond extant readings, this volume addresses
contemporary constructs of mourning and their attendant polemics
within the wider culture as extensions of elegiac longings and the
tendency to refuse consolation and cede to the endlessness of
grief. Furthermore, this book concludes that contemporary elegies
break with conventions of poetic structure and expression; rather
than the poets seeking resolution to grief through compensation,
they often find themselves dwelling within the loss rather than
externalizing and transcending it. The Poetry of Loss: Romantic and
Contemporary Elegies examines these developing psychoanalytic
concepts pertaining to a poetics of loss, providing readers with a
new appreciation of mourning culture and contemporary attitudes
towards grief.
_______________ The 50 Fantastic Ideas series is packed full of
fun, original, skills-based activities for Early Years
practitioners to use with children aged 0-5. Each activity features
step-by-step guidance, a list of resources, and a detailed
explanation of the skills children will learn. Creative, simple,
and highly effective, this series is a must-have for every Early
Years setting. 50 Fantastic Ideas Inspired by Famous Artists uses
well-known art as a visual inspiration to develop expressive art
and design skills in the Early Years. It is much easier now to
access art online and to bring inspirational pieces into a setting
without having to buy postcards or visit an art gallery. Drawing on
these readily available online sources, Judith Harries presents 50
ideas featuring a range of diverse artists from Lubaina Himid and
Friedensreich Hundertwasser to Mary Delany and Picasso, and famous
art including pop and street art, sculpture and portraiture. Using
art supplies easily found in and outside the classroom such as
paints, clay, pipe cleaners and natural resources like leaves and
flowers, the interactive activities found in this book are ideal
for inspiring creativity and fun at the same time!
The rediscovery of the Roman cities overwhelmed by the rage of
Vesuvius is one of history's most extraordinary adventure stories.
Pompeii Awakened revels in that adventure, and tells of the
re-emergence of a long-vanished cosmopolis which profoundly
inspired a later age - from its arts and architecture to its
science, sex and religion. When Herculaneum, Pompeii' s sister in
disaster, was located in 1709, that first discovery launched a
frenzied scramble for buried treasure. Then in 1755 Pompeii too
rose from its crust of volcanic rock, and the science of
archaeology was born. Whereas Herculaneum had artistic, political
and philosophical impact, the later discoveries at Pompeii spoke
rather of domesticity - of cuisine and household architecture,
tools, gardens and religion. To this day it is the only site to
show what daily life was like in antiquity. However, the full story
of Pompeii consists not just in its uniquely preserved classical
villas and votives, but in the powerful response it evoked in the
European cultural imagination. Here are the English, whose wealth,
wet weather and classical education fostered a passion for Naples
and its rediscovered cities. We read of Sir William Hamilton
discussing priapic cults with his near neighbour, the dilettante
Richard Payne Knight, and of how the famous love affair of Emma
Hamilton and Admiral Nelson saved the Heculaneum papyri from the
French. Here too are the hosts who arrived from across Europe, and
then from America - engineers and artists, dreamers and poets,
photographers and cinematographers, whose reconstructions and
remembrances of Pompeii have never ceased to resonate. Judith
Harris brings the doomed city vibrantly to life. Pompeii breathes
again through her account of the diverse people who sifted through
its remains to catch a glimpse of themselves in the past. From the
poetic souls who found a majestic melancholy in Pompeii's
shatttered walls , to the tub-thumping Victorian preachers who
denounced the city as akin to Sodom and Gomorrah, Pompeii Awakened
uncovers many fascinating stories - of sex, science, love and
death. The author has spoken to experts on three continents, flown
over Pompeii in a hot-air balloon, delved into ancient diaries and
descended deep underground to assess the latest discoveries of a
lost world . As the sleeping city re-awakens in her hands, Pompeii
casts its spell once more, bewitching those who seek to unearth its
buried secrets.
Evelina van Millingen Pisani was a modern woman in the age of Queen
Victoria. She was born in Constantinople in 1831 to an eccentric
French mother and an English father, who was a doctor accused of
having murdered Lord Byron. Educated in Papal Rome until the age of
eighteen, she was whisked back to Constantinople by her father, now
working for the sultan. While visiting Venice, this striking beauty
of twenty-two met and married the wealthy Count Pisani. Evelina
became an exotic star in the firmament of wealthy American and
English socialites, artists, and writers, for whom the artistic
decadence of Venice was an antidote to the factories, materialism,
and homophobic laws they saw at home. In her circle of friends were
Isabella Stewart Gardner and an admiring Henry James. When her
husband died after twenty-seven years of marriage, the grieving
countess unexpectedly found herself saddled with his mortgage
debts. Inheriting the vast but rundown Pisani estate in the misty
flatlands near Padua, Evelina took full charge. Becoming a hands-on
farmer, she restored swampland, built an English garden, and
created a model farm for hundreds of tenant farmers. Through it
all, she remained a pillar in the admiring Venetian set.
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The Quotable Jung (Paperback)
C. G. Jung; Edited by Judith Harris; Contributions by Tony Woolfson
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The definitive one-volume collection of Jung quotations C. G. Jung
(1875-1961) was a preeminent thinker of the modern era. In seeking
to establish an interdisciplinary science of analytical psychology,
he studied psychiatry, religion, mysticism, literature, physics,
biology, education, and criminology. He introduced the concepts of
extraversion and introversion, and terms such as complex,
archetype, individuation, and the collective unconscious. He
stressed the primacy of finding meaning in our lives. The Quotable
Jung is the single most comprehensive collection of Jung quotations
ever assembled. It is the essential introduction for anyone new to
Jung and the Jungian tradition. It will also inspire those familiar
with Jung to view him in an entirely new way. The Quotable Jung
presents hundreds of the most representative selections from the
vast array of Jung's books, essays, correspondence, lectures,
seminars, and interviews, as well as the celebrated Red Book, in
which Jung describes his own fearsome confrontation with the
unconscious. Organized thematically, this collection covers such
topics as the psyche, the symbolic life, dreams, the analytic
process, good and evil, creativity, alchemical transformation,
death and rebirth, the problem of the opposites, and more. The
quotations are arranged so that the reader can follow the thread of
Jung's thought on these topics while gaining an invaluable
perspective on his writings as a whole. Succinct and accessible,
The Quotable Jung also features a preface by Judith Harris and a
detailed chronology of Jung's life and work. The single most
comprehensive collection of Jung quotations ever assembled Features
hundreds of quotes Covers such topics as the psyche, dreams, good
and evil, death and rebirth, and more Includes a detailed
chronology of Jung's life and work Serves as the ideal introduction
to Jung and the Jungian tradition
Reflections' is an intimate and joyful portrait of life in
Trevignano Romano, a village on the shores of the glimmering
Italian lake whose waters spurt from Rome's fountains. Along this
Roman Riviera, only an hour from the Colosseum, are the remains of
the largest Stone Age village ever found in Europe, plus ruins of
summer palaces built by ancient Roman Emperors and one of Italy's
most splendid castles. Judith Harris, journalist and former
diplomat, introduces you to many of the remarkable citizens who
have left their imprint upon the town: the medieval saint whose
miracle fish haul fed a starving town, the Orsini prince accused of
murdering his wife, the blind postman who delivered the mail on
foot, the pioneer teacher of the hearing impaired, the retired
international bureaucrat who is 108 years of age. What is now
modern Italy's prizewinning, cosmopolitan resort town has also seen
barbarian invaders, Renaissance warfare, German military
occupation, and an amazing cast of past and contemporary residents.
She explores local dialects and shares gastronomical secrets and
the finer points of the coffee shop culture.
Part of an exciting new series covering the most popular topics in
Early Years Education. All settings enjoy teaching and learning
about colours and this book features lots of exciting activities
touching on every area of learning in the EYFS from Personal,
Social and Emotional to drama, role-play and physical development.
Full colour artwork and photos make this book an inspirational read
for any early years practitioner, child minder or parent.
Part of an exciting new series covering the most popular topics in
Early Years Education. All settings enjoy teaching and learning
about bears (real and toys) and this book will feature lots of
exciting activities touching on every area of learning in the EYFS
from Personal, Social and Emotional to drama, role-play and
physical development. Full colour artwork and photos make this book
an inspirational read for any early years practitioner, child
minder or parent.
This book provides suggestions for activities and visits in your
local neighbourhood, together with plans and advice on how to fully
explore the area around your setting. Extend the learning with fun
follow-up ideas that will encourage you to explore further afield.
All activities link to specific aspects of the curriculum areas and
early learning goals. Topics include local space, walks, talks from
community members, visits and games, stories and songs.
This brand new Little Book focuses on introducing beat and rhythm
through a fun mix of games and activities for teachers to use in
the classroom, in assemblies, and in whole-school performances.
Activities include beat games and inventing rhythms, while the
performance raps are based on traditional tales and nursery rhymes
as well as original topics.
This little book is all about opposites using activities that
involve all the early learning goals. Opposites are a great way to
introduce lots of simple concepts to children about the world
around them. Learning about things which are opposite challenges
and encourages problem-solving, creativity and imagination.
Opposites are explored through stories, games, role-play,
investigations and explorations and include looking at very simple
to more complex opposites from beginning/end, heavy/light,
happy/sad, left/right, sink/float, rough/smooth, lost/found,
right/wrong and loud/quiet!
The Bad Secret takes readers on a dark yet sometimes comic
sojourn through the undercurrents of a life suddenly unmoored by
grief, and then to the subsequent rise of the spirit to recovery.
Tough-minded and intellectual, Judith Harris's poems are also
distinguished by brilliant images close to metaphysical. They
reflect on childhood, nature, mental and physical illness, the loss
of a mother, and the levity of being simply human. In a voice
entirely her own, Harris confronts life's secrets with their hidden
meanings inspired by guilt and redemption, offering a music of
tenderness and hope.
I watch it gutter down, over the pine's edge, over the pink and
orange sunset, diving into the abyss, with its wings perpendicular
to the ravine.By now, I have broken offfrom the rest, pretending
I'm an orphan -- my eyes fixed on the unseeable destruction
of my ghost in that suicidal machine. "Hush," I say, as if
hatred was a sound, as if I could make the negative positive, but
nature itself has given up on the picture of my happy family, and
pretends not to look at the box with the rolled-up Kodak
filmtumbling over the ledgegathering more weight and velocity.
-- "My Father Throws His Camera Down the Grand Canyon,
1968"
Diplomarbeit aus dem Jahr 2006 im Fachbereich Sozialpadagogik /
Sozialarbeit, Note: 1,0, Fachhochschule Koln, 27 Quellen im
Literaturverzeichnis, Sprache: Deutsch, Anmerkungen: Sehr wenig
behandeltes Thema, Abstract: Die vorliegende Arbeit befasst sich
mit Verletzungen seelischer Art, welche durch menschliche Gewalt
hervorgerufen werden (man-made-disaster). Das Trauma als Folge von
menschlicher Gewalt findet im Krieg seine massivste Form. Folglich
lasst sich Kriegstraumatisierung als extreme Form von psychischer
Traumatisierung charakterisieren. In der Auseinandersetzung mit
Kriegstraumatisierung in Deutschland, stosst man zwangslaufig auf
das Arbeitsfeld der Altenarbeit. Die Uberlebenden des II.
Weltkrieges der ersten, sowie zweiten Generation, sind heute weit
uber 60 Jahre alt und somit in den Einrichtungen und Hilfesystemen
der Altenarbeit anzutreffen. Das Thema weist eine hohe Komplexitat
auf, da Erkenntnisse aus der Psychotraumatologie, der Gerontologie
und der Altenarbeit im Allgemeinen verknupft werden mussen. Mit
dieser Schwierigkeit versucht sich das vorliegende Buch auseinander
zu setzten. Es soll versucht werden eine Antwort zu finden auf die
Fragen, welche Elemente und Erkenntnisse der Psychotraumatologie
fur die Altenarbeit relevant sind, welche Therapieformen in die
Altenarbeit ubernommen werden konnen und was dies fur die
Sozialarbeit bedeuten mag. Fundamentale Bedeutung und Aktualitat
erlangte das Thema in Deutschland durch den 60. Jahrestag des Endes
des II. Weltkrieges im Jahre 2005. Erschreckender Weise wurde
festgestellt, dass die psychischen Folgen der NS- Zeit noch immer
ein verdrangtes Thema in der deutschen Gesellschaft darstellen. Die
Altenhilfe und Altenpflege scheint sich hilflos gegenuber den
psychosozialen Folgen des Krieges zu fuhlen. Paradoxer Weise ist
jedoch eine hohe Anzahl der Klienten in der Altenarbeit in
irgendeiner Weise durch traumatische Kriegserlebnisse
beeintrachtigt
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