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The late twentieth-century brought significant changes in the way
music is marketed, consumed, taught, and studied. These changes
have had a natural effect on the ways that libraries serve their
music-loving populations. This resource examines the profession as
it responds to these changes, without losing sight of the human
element within it in a collection of essays that provide a
practical introduction to the profession of music librarianship,
and a survey of current professional philosophies and practices.
Topics include: preparing for the field, mid-career options,
professional organizations that support the work of music
librarians, the music librarian of the future, and thoughts on the
value of the work that music librarians do. Music librarians
informally describe their day-to-day activities, from maintaining
the musical scores for large performing organizations to creating
public programs. Speaking with enthusiasm for their chosen
profession, these librarians represent a group of professionals
that enjoy a special relationship with the materials they work with
and the people they serve. A necessary resource for aspiring music
librarians, as well as established music librarians looking for a
dose of inspiration and current information on the state of their
profession.
On the basis of over 25 years' clinical experience and
psychological research, Linda Blair reveals how your birth order
position, as well as the spacing between you and your siblings and
the sex of your siblings, impact your childhood, your adult life
and your relationships. Packed with new research and written in a
lively, personal style, Birth Order will inform and intrigue. By
reading this unique book you will quickly understand yourself, your
family and your partner better. It will also shed light on the
dynamics of your other relationships, explain why you may repeat
patterns within relationships, and suggest helpful strategies for
dealing with other people. Chapters cover birth order and what
being the eldest, middle, or youngest child reveals about you, the
effect of large or small age gaps between you and your siblings,
family size, the sex of your siblings, parental attitudes to each
child, being an only child, being a twin, the impact of
step-siblings, and much more.
Siblings your guide to positive parenting and how to handle sibling
rivalry and jealousy. Here is the essential parenting book which
will guide you to calmer, easier, happier parenting and help you
raise siblings without rivalry. Clinical psychologist Linda Blair
takes a positive approach to this subject instead of trying to
eliminate the natural rivalry that occurs or striving for an
unrealistic idyll of a calm, non-confrontational household, she
teaches parents how to use sibling interactions to build emotional
intelligence and good social skills. Through a framework of core
principles, Linda guides you through potential issues towards
parenting without power struggles and raising happy children. Find
out how to: Manage the powerful effect of the age gap and birth
order Deal with disagreements and stop arguments Alleviate
competition and jealousy Encourage communication and cooperation
How to introduce step-siblings Set your children up for strong,
lifelong relationships Siblings turns sibling rivalry on its head
offering parents a practical positive approach to bringing up
children and teenagers and understanding the relationships into
adulthood. This essential guide to positive parenting will show you
how to handle sibling rivalry to create lifelong loving bonds. 'The
parenting handbook I've been looking for - this book is long
overdue' Victoria Harper, The Telegraph 'I love this book. It's
essential reading for siblings and for anyone who has to deal with
siblings.' Cathy Rentzenbrink, The Last Act of Love
A therapist with more than 25 years of clinical experience offers
simple, effective suggestions for relief from the most commonly
experienced problems For anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by
the pressures of modern living, yet unsure about how to regain
control of their own life direction, this book offers control. It
explains clearly how to create a personalized treatment manual,
using case studies as a guide. Numerous practical suggestions will
help readers overcome problems such as anxiety, insomnia, negative
thinking, a loss of contentment, an unhappy past, and a tendency to
relapse into unconstructive habits. The author never presents a
rigid plan, but rather a series of tools and techniques which have
benefited her patients, and which will encourage anyone to think
more positively and feel able to start managing life more
effectively.
Parenting is probably the biggest challenge any of us will face,
and yet nobody has delivered the perfect formula to us help us out.
Recognising this, clinical psychologist and parenting expert Linda
Blair provides an easy to follow guide to parenting that is easily
adaptable to individual circumstances. In THE HAPPY CHILD, Blair
divides childhood into three stages of development: infancy,
preschool and starting school. She concentrates on your child's
psychological development and how to raise a happy, well adjusted
child, as well as providing practical advice and addressing common
problems which may arise. This is a book which both provides
parenting guidelines as well as encouraging parents to trust their
own instincts, and above all does not underestimate the challenges
parents face. The foreword is by Ellen Winner, professor of child
psychology at Boston College, specialising in gifted children and
author of GIFTED CHILDREN (Basic Books).
Why are levels of anxiety and stress rising faster than ever
before? Why has no one come up with a solution that offers true and
lasting relief? Why has no one found the key to calm? Based on
Linda Blair's years of experience as a clinical psychologist, this
book not only answers these questions, but offers solutions to
achieve calm and serenity in our everyday life. In five simple and
effective steps we learn to: Stop, Look and Listen - Stop reacting
to what's going on 'without', and regain inner balance and focus.
Take Care of Your Best Asset - The best way to adapt to change and
solve new problems is to start with the healthiest body and mind
possible. Know Yourself - Discover your talents and possibilities,
and learn how to use them to best advantage. Simplify - Streamline
your life so you have the time and energy not only to cope more
effectively with everyday life, but also to embrace new challenges.
Reach Out - Understand the benefits of connecting socially, and
learn to do so in a way that ensures a sense of safety and meaning.
Linda Blair's proven programme will teach you how to find the
balance, purpose and tranquillity you seek and enable you to find
calm.
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