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Winner of the British Psychological Society Book Award for Best
Textbook An instructive and accessible account of the psychological
development of children aged 0-2 years and how it can be supported
by social relationships. The first two years are critical in a
child's development, influencing what happens in later childhood
and even adulthood. Yet how best to support that early development
is not always easy to grasp. Now help is at hand with this expert
guide on the care of children through these essential years. Based
on the latest research, with its wealth of picture sequences and
clear explanations, this book shows how the development of young
children's social understanding, attachments, self-control and
intelligence can be supported through their relationships.
A king-sized case for a queen-sized sleuth. In the third Josephine
Fuller mystery, Jo is working undercover at a women's skills center
when she spots an old acquaintance. Jo last saw Teddy in Kathmandu
when her photographer husband ran off with Teddy's
mountain-climbing wife, leaving the spouses to commiserate. Now
Teddy has a new problem-his latest girlfriend is missing. Jo agrees
to track her down, and the trail leads straight to his estranged
wife, murdered with a climbing axe. Jo suddenly finds herself a
major suspect in the death of the woman who broke up her marriage.
Add to that Jo's already muddled love life, an apartment filled
with haunting memories, and suspects ranging from the victim's
lesbian vegetarian sister to her fading film star mother, her
politician stepfather and her mooching father, and Jo's got her
hands full.
In the fourth book of the Josephine Fuller mystery series, Jo
visits the California wine country after getting a note from
filmmaker and winery owner Wolf Lambert. She discovers a dead body
in one of Wolf's wine barrels, and her friend Thelma, a super-sized
porn star, is the prime suspect. Caught in the midst of a feud
between powerful wine families in the valley, Jo also finds herself
under fire from a gun-toting would-be charity client and needs to
make her boyfriend understand that her involvement with the
plus-size porn industry is purely innocent. Will Jo be able to dig
herself out of this Ton of Trouble?
In this fresh revisioning of the vampire genre, Sir John Falstaff
is undead and misbehaving in San Francisco. Middle-aged
psychologist Kris Marlowe doesn't believe in vampires, but when
she's attacked by a horde of murderous monsters, she must seek help
from the most famous rogue in history, who once drank ale and now
drinks only blood. "Alternatively funny and creepy, with a little
sexy romance thrown in for good measure," says John Miller, author
of Jackson Street & Other Soldier Stories, Coyote Moon &
Tropical Heat.
Meet Josephine Fuller, a sleuth of size who doesn't apologize.
Larger Than Death introduces "Jo" Fuller, full-figured and full of
attitude with abundant sleuthing skills. In Larger Than Death Joe
takes time off from her new job checking out potential charities
for an eccentric socialite and walks into a murder scene. Her best
friend and early role model, Nina -- a plus-sized clothing designed
-- lies slain in her own apartment. Was she the victim of a serial
killer who targets voluptuous women? or is the murder personal? As
Jo copes with her friend's murder, an unexpected romance and a
bizarre host of neighbors, she races to find the killer before
becoming the next victim.
Big, beautiful and rebellious indie film critic Daria MacClellan is
most comfortable in a monster movie poster T-shirt and blue jeans.
Yet when family drama hijacks her engagement, she's trapped into a
formal wedding with her perfectionist, anorexic sister, Sky,
planning the whole thing. Dara adores her fiance, but her wedding
seems to be spiralilng into a horror film. Will the spectre of a
picture perfect wedding turn her into the Bride of the Living Dead?
In the second book in the award-winning Josephine Fuller mystery
series, Josephine travels to San Diego to encounter a slain defense
contractor, a kidnapped admiral, and a world-class dysfunctional
family.
Every family has its secrets, but some are worse than others.
‘I had learnt to switch myself off from feeling anything when he molested me. Just lie there like a wooden doll and don’t give him the satisfaction of allowing one whimper to leave your mouth.’
Lynn’s mother wanted the world to see the perfect family. An immaculate house, three well-dressed children and a charming husband. But behind closed doors it was a different story.
Abused by her father from when she was just a baby, Lynn would scream for her mother, who ignored the little girl’s cries. Nothing was going to shatter her perfect life. Threatened by their parents, Lynn and her brother never told anyone in fear of being separated, but the trauma of their past followed them throughout their lives, with devastating consequences.
Now as Lynn tries to piece together and come to terms with her past as an adult, she discovers she wasn’t the only one with a secret.
Leondard C Burrello et al address school change by juxtaposing
Fritz's structural dynamics theory against K-12 school practice,
providing steps to address structural tensions within schools to
create a unified school vision, to develop professional learning
communities and distributive leadership, to use data to drive
decision making, and to contextualize the process by showing it in
practice and through the lives of other school leaders.
One in ten women suffers from an episode of significant depression
following the birth of a baby. These depressions can have a
profoundly negative effect on the quality of the mother infant
relationship and, in turn, on the course of child development
itself. The first book in a decade to deal exclusively with the
impact of postpartum depression on child development, this
groundbreaking volume brings together rigorous and sophisticated
research from eighteen of the leading authorities in the
field.
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