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Bring a Sensory Garden to life in a structured therapeutic
horticulture program! Intergenerational gardening programs bring
the generations together. This book presents a tested, hands-on,
easy-to-use activity plan that benefits the development of
relationships between adults over 70 and school-age children. It
shows how to limit frustration for both groups, how to plan
activities that are functional and non-contrived, and how to assure
that the interaction between elders and children is rewarding and
pleasant for both. The activities rely on inexpensive, readily
available tools and resources available throughout the growing
season. While other books have discussed designing a Sensory Garden
for people with disabilities, Generations Gardening Together
applies the Sensory Garden design to a specific population, with a
focus on the human senses that are stimulated by the garden. This
unique sourcebook shows you, step-by-step, how a Sensory Garden can
come alive in a structured therapeutic horticulture program.
Generations Gardening Together shows how to create a Sensory Garden
that will stimulate young and old gardeners alike. It outlines a
six-week program curriculum that has been used and developed over
ten years to use gardening as a program to bring generations
together. You'll learn therapeutic techniques that benefit elders
by promoting self-esteem, creating feelings of pride, competence,
and satisfactionboth from creating a garden and through passing on
their knowledge and wisdom to the younger generation, inspiring
them to use both their long-term and short-term memory skills,
increasing physical stimulation, and providing the comfort of
familiar plants and their aromas, which can trigger memories of
people, places, and vocations. The activities in the book also
benefit children through the establishment of a safe environment
where people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities can come
togetheran ideal social situation in which youth can seek the
wisdom of elders. Children learn important lessons about
accountability, nurturing, and responsibility, for working in a
garden teaches youth about life, death, hope, patience, and beauty.
Each activity session described in Generations Gardening Together
includes the following information: titledescribes the content of
the program general statement of purposeidentifies the intent of
the program goal(s)outlines the expected outcome(s) of the activity
program proceduresprovides a detailed description of each step and
the order of the program's activities evaluationincludes what and
how therapeutic program goals are to be measured and recorded
materials and equipmentidentifies all the necessary equipment and
supplies needed to facilitate the program activity This important
resource shows how to provide appropriate (separate) orientation to
seniors and children, what to emphasize and what to avoid in
creating a program in your community, how to create garden themes
that reflect the interests of the participants (ethnic foods, bird
and butterfly gardens, planting to attract wildlife, etc.), how to
decide what activities are appropriate for the developmental level
of the participants, and much more. Generations Gardening Together
is an essential resource for therapeutic recreation specialists,
occupational therapists, therapeutic horticulture professionals,
activity coordinators, master gardeners, and anyone working in an
environment where elders and children come together.
Bring a Sensory Garden to life in a structured therapeutic
horticulture program! Intergenerational gardening programs bring
the generations together. This book presents a tested, hands-on,
easy-to-use activity plan that benefits the development of
relationships between adults over 70 and school-age children. It
shows how to limit frustration for both groups, how to plan
activities that are functional and non-contrived, and how to assure
that the interaction between elders and children is rewarding and
pleasant for both. The activities rely on inexpensive, readily
available tools and resources available throughout the growing
season. While other books have discussed designing a Sensory Garden
for people with disabilities, Generations Gardening Together
applies the Sensory Garden design to a specific population, with a
focus on the human senses that are stimulated by the garden. This
unique sourcebook shows you, step-by-step, how a Sensory Garden can
come alive in a structured therapeutic horticulture program.
Generations Gardening Together shows how to create a Sensory Garden
that will stimulate young and old gardeners alike. It outlines a
six-week program curriculum that has been used and developed over
ten years to use gardening as a program to bring generations
together. You'll learn therapeutic techniques that benefit elders
by promoting self-esteem, creating feelings of pride, competence,
and satisfactionboth from creating a garden and through passing on
their knowledge and wisdom to the younger generation, inspiring
them to use both their long-term and short-term memory skills,
increasing physical stimulation, and providing the comfort of
familiar plants and their aromas, which can trigger memories of
people, places, and vocations. The activities in the book also
benefit children through the establishment of a safe environment
where people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities can come
togetheran ideal social situation in which youth can seek the
wisdom of elders. Children learn important lessons about
accountability, nurturing, and responsibility, for working in a
garden teaches youth about life, death, hope, patience, and beauty.
Each activity session described in Generations Gardening Together
includes the following information: titledescribes the content of
the program general statement of purposeidentifies the intent of
the program goal(s)outlines the expected outcome(s) of the activity
program proceduresprovides a detailed description of each step and
the order of the program's activities evaluationincludes what and
how therapeutic program goals are to be measured and recorded
materials and equipmentidentifies all the necessary equipment and
supplies needed to facilitate the program activity This important
resource shows how to provide appropriate (separate) orientation to
seniors and children, what to emphasize and what to avoid in
creating a program in your community, how to create garden themes
that reflect the interests of the participants (ethnic foods, bird
and butterfly gardens, planting to attract wildlife, etc.), how to
decide what activities are appropriate for the developmental level
of the participants, and much more. Generations Gardening Together
is an essential resource for therapeutic recreation specialists,
occupational therapists, therapeutic horticulture professionals,
activity coordinators, master gardeners, and anyone working in an
environment where elders and children come together.
I thought I'd live in silence forever . . . and then I met him.
I'll never be able to hear, but music has always been a source of
comfort for me. Rather than listen to the rhythm, I can actually
feel the beat pulsing through me. It's pure bliss. So the moment I
saw Thorin playing his guitar, I was mesmerized. I'd never seen
anything more beautiful . . . or intimate. I couldn't tell where
his body ended and the song began. He's everything I need in my
life . . . I'm falling fast, hard, and deep. I want him more than
anything. But while I live in silence, Thor lives in secrets. He's
holding something back-something that's keeping this intensity,
this longing from being real. And the silence may be too loud to
bear . . .
Sometimes getting lost is the only way to find your way home . . .
I'm grateful for many things-my work, my apartment, my amazing
friends. But after that night years ago, I'm left with an aching
weight I can't escape. And it's keeping me from living and loving
the way I desperately want. So when a ruggedly handsome cop pulls
me over, I'm shocked by what just the sight of him does to
me-stirring up feelings I didn't think were possible again. Cayden
Sinclair is undoubtedly one of the good guys. A former Marine who's
so sexy I can't seem to keep my hands to myself. But there are
things I'm not ready to share, things that could change everything
between us. Cayden deserves to have the life he's always
wanted-which means walking away from him. But I don't know if I'll
ever find the strength to let him go . . .
It's funny how a piece of paper can change your life-a diploma, a
ticket . . . a plain, white envelope For as long as I could
remember, I was the girl with the plan. Good college, good medical
school, good career. I would save lives instead of standing by
helplessly, watching while they slipped away. That was before my
father called for the first time in fifteen years to tell me about
the terminal illness stealing his life-an illness that might be
stealing mine, too. It was before he gave me the name of a doctor
and a plane ticket to Italy. Before I flew across an ocean. Before
I realized how brilliantly bright life could be. Before I met
Lucas. He's everything I've always wanted, and the timing couldn't
be worse. I can't do this to him-he deserves so much better. My
head tells me I can't afford to fall in love with Lucas, but my
heart won't listen. Lucas is fearless about the future, while I'm
not even sure I have one. There's only one way to know what's ahead
and it's waiting for me at home inside a plain, white envelope. All
I have to do, is open it . . .
In Across the Distance we heard from Jillian, now its time to hear
Griffin's side of the story... "I could not put it down . . . Loved
it!" -- Jen McLaughlin, New York Times bestselling author on Across
the Distance When Jillian moved next door, she refused to get out
of the car. I climbed into the backseat beside her and promised to
never leave her. Now, I'm driving her a thousand miles away, so she
can leave me. She has to go. What else would she do? Follow me and
my band from one cheap bar to another, get hit on by sleazy
promoters? Because Jillian would definitely get hit on. She's the
most gorgeous, talented girl I've ever known, and she doesn't even
see it. This scholarship gives Jillian the chance to study at the
best design school in the country. It's what she's always wanted. I
won't stand in the way of her dreams, no matter how much it hurts
to watch her go. I just wish she wasn't leaving without knowing the
truth . . .
"I could not put it down... Loved it!"-Jen McLaughlin, New York
Times and USA Today bestselling author There's a drawer I never
open. It holds a picture I never look at. It reminds me of a day I
hate to remember, but I'll never forget. I'd give anything to be
like the other girls on campus. Going to parties, flirting with
boys, planning for a future. But that's not me. And hasn't been
since the day my parents died. The only thing that got me through
was Griffin. Even though I didn't have my family, I always had him.
Only, now I'm not so sure I do. It's not just the eleven hundred
miles separating us now that I'm at college. Or his band finally
taking off, and all the gigs and girls suddenly demanding his time.
It's as if everything is different-the way we talk, the way we text
. . . the way he looks at me and the way those looks make me feel.
Griffin has been the only good thing in my life since that horrific
day. But I can feel our friendship slipping away-and I'm terrified
of what will be left in its place . . .
Meet Betty Jones. A sweet, blond girl raised within a strict
Baptist environment. She never really understood the concept of
mutually satisfying intercourse until she read THE BOOK. Then her
life was altered forever. Meet Jean Davenport. The wife of a
successful lawyer who is incapable of being a faithful husband.
Jean has her own personal demons to deal with but then she read THE
BOOK. It allows her to become a stronger woman with a voice and
resolve to change things around. Meet Ruby Simpson. Beauty token
and mistress to many men. She had never allowed herself to feel
until reading THE BOOK. Then, true love finds its way into her
heart. Three women, one book. They get it, they read it and then
they turn the tables on life while the author excuses herself from
her own.
Best Witches and much success with this and all your other books."
Kasey Rogers, Louise Tate from Bewitched.
"Gina Meyers pays respect to one of the classic television shows
of our time. In the process, we discover more than just an
entertaining and nostalgic sitcom, but one that has earned a place
in our social fabric. Black cloak fabric, that is!
Marcella Carrillo, book reviewer
"This is a very involved book about Bewitched, even if you
didn't know much about the show, you do after reading this
book."
Anne M. Morrall, Australia Bewitched Fan
The Magic of Bewitched has totally cosmic trivia, fabulous fun
facts, rarely seen photographs, 101 Things To Know About Bewitched,
and lots more!
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