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Exam Board: Edexcel Level: IGCSE Subject: Biology First Teaching:
September 2017 First Exam: Summer 2019 Maximise every student's
performance with exam-style questions, sample answers and examiner
comments, written to support and enhance the content of the Edexcel
International GCSE Biology book. - Enhance learning with extra
practice designed to support the student's book - Test knowledge
with a variety of exam-style questions including multiple choice
and extended writing. - Saves time with a range of questions
perfect for homework or independent study to ensure students have
understood concepts covered in class
"In Our Baby, Our Love, Our Loss" you will share with the Evans
family the emotional, physical, and spiritual roller coaster
surrounding the loss of their child at the beginning of the fifth
month of pregnancy. Kathi shares honestly and from her heart the
things that "we did 'right' and learned from, as well as the things
we did 'wrong, ' from which we learned even more."
Kathi understands that for a person who is struggling to "make
sense out of the senseless," it's not about "right or wrong," but
rather about how to heal from the tragic loss of a baby more
gracefully. You'll find suggestions for Dad, what to say to your
other children, how to celebrate your child, and how and when to
"move on," as well as practical tips on everyday things, like rest
and nutrition. When all is said and done, it is Evans's hope that
along with the tears, healthy anger, and maybe even a few chuckles,
will come healing.
Research has shown that art therapy can be particularly effective
for children with autism and related communication disorders. The
extensive range of symptoms experienced by autistic people makes
them extremely individual in presentation, so any treatment used
must be tailored to a range of varying needs. This text presents a
new model of practice, which primarily focuses on communication
difficulties. The authors describe how negative behaviours and
subsequent tension may be alleviated when the autistic child is
involved in interactive art making with the therapist.;The book is
divided into three parts: the first part explores art making
processes and art work, with an emphasis on how art can be
specifically communicative. A history of autism is presented within
the therapeutic context. The second part challenges existing
methods of practice within art therapy and considers the most
appropriate approaches to treating autistic children. The last part
discusses research that lead to the formulation of this specific
model - methodology and assessment interventions are analyzed, as
well as the ongoing development of appropriate assessment
instruments. Case studies of art therapy with
Like dropping in for coffee with old friends from all social
classes, this book gently tells the life stories of more than a
dozen residents of Kent from the last century. From changes in
farming, medicine and welfare; the trials of war; the
eccentricities of wealth; the resourcefulness of poverty to the
astonishing survival of spirit at the hands of a cruel grandmother.
Put the kettle on and share a cup of coffee with Hoo's Who.
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Mr. Build (Paperback)
Steven Kreg, Kathy Evans
bundle available
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R456
Discovery Miles 4 560
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Enter the Blue Institution for the Criminally Insane and look into
the broken minds of some of its most troubled residents, where
David Delaney, a man who is mute and completely devoid of any sign
of emotion on his expressionless, empty face, has been taken for
the brutal murder of Kelly McKinley. This unusual man only
communicates through the building of fantastic contraptions
designed from various parts of everyday household items and
transformed into amazing works of functional art. An edgy,
emotional, and often shocking account of the months leading up to
David Delaney's arrest, and his odd romance with the bubbly young
blonde. While most saw David as an oddity with severe emotional
issues, Kelly saw him as an ingeniously laid puzzle that she set
her mind to unravel. Without a single word spoken, a hint of
emotion showing, or even the slightest facial movements, he showed
Kelly a love that she never dreamed possible, and a nightmare she
would never wake from.
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