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I spend all my time with this kid!" is a typical teacher complaint
when challenged by young children, who disrupt the classroom with
rebellious, impulsive, worrisome, and/or odd behaviors. It is vital
that teachers gain the skills to holistically decipher and respond
to these complex classroom situations. By addressing the underlying
meanings that motivate children's behaviors, teachers increase the
opportunity for change within the classroom setting. Focusing on
communication, this book discusses practical ways to apply child
developmental theories to help address common classroom situations,
problems, and worries. It identifies new frameworks and rationales,
such as the troubling child, the testing child, the worrying child,
and the hiding child; describes the unique aspects of these
children's communication; and offers an easy-to-use language for
successful teacher intervention. It also provides an adaptable,
week-by-week planning and intervention structure as a way of
creating some balance between practicality and theory.
This is a collection of essential interviews and how-to articles
from Guitar Player magazine. It is a must-have for serious
guitarists and guitar aficionados, and for the 160,000 readers of
Guitar Player magazine. A best-of collection from the magazine's
four-decade history, the book gives guitarists invaluable
information for improving their playing and understanding the
instrument's history, construction, and care. The exclusive
interviews include words of wisdom from past masters such as Chet
Atkins, Duane Allman, Jimi Hendrix, and Frank Zappa, as well as
from six-string stars like Bonnie Raitt, Carlos Santana, Eddie Van
Halen, Keith Richards, and B.B. King. Readers will sharpen their
technique in master classes with players such as John Scofield and
Larry Carlton, learn the basics of repair, get pro advice on
recording guitar, and learn about the 50 greatest guitar tones of
all time and the 101 greatest moments in guitar history.
Fatherhood is a foundational human endeavor steeped in the history
of familial and societal development. Every father has within
himself the makings of a "complete" parent in terms of his sense of
fulfillment. Are you the type of father that you truly want to be?
Do you feel secure in your decision-making? Do you sense that you
come across as too strict at times, or too lenient? Can you be
playful and spontaneous when you want to be? Are you comfortable
with having those difficult conversations? Drawing on Carl Jung's
theories this book discusses several father archetypes, presenting
a positive view of fatherhood that emphasizes its manifestations
and benefits in childrens' lives rather than the difficulties and
struggles of parenting.
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