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This story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked
to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed
with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education
(IOE) What's in Your Bag? features Fred, whose bag is very big!
What does he have inside it? Reading Champion offers independent
reading books for children to practise and reinforce their
developing reading skills. Fantastic, original stories are
accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book
has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's
reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.
Here is the first detailed study of the economic, social, and
administrative implications for the establishment of continuing
care retirement communities (CCRCs). Leaders in the field of
optional living arrangements for the elderly examine models of
continuing care retirement communities throughout the United
States. A wide range of sometimes conflicting views are vigorously
discussed--by proponents of continuing care communities as well as
by representatives from states that do not allow the existence of
such institutions. Other intensely debated topics include existing
and recommended financial and legal regulations of the industry;
legal, financial, and ethical implications of continuing care
communities; and a sociohistorical overview of the concept of
continuing care.
Vashti the other queen in the Purim story has better things to do
than jump to a king's selfish demands.
Learn about the exciting possibilities for maintaining elderly
residents in their own homes by marshalling available resources to
pay for needed support services. Experienced practitioners provide
examples of successful community-based long-term care service
programs for the elderly, programs that are supported by a mix of
public funds and private resources. They explore the role of
service providers in developing successful models of
community-based long-term care services--housing, home care
services, comprehensive senior centers, and day care, among
others--and discuss not only the successes of the particular
programs but the obstacles and barriers that had to be overcome as
well. Chapters focus on policies for the development of effective
models, from the perspectives of municipal, county, state, and
federal governments involved in community service provision, and
the role of colleges and universities in training personnel to
develop and implement community-based long term care services.
Taken together, this state-of-the-art tutorial, taught by
practitioners who offer wisdom and insight based on their hands-on
experience, is indeed a unique contribution to the field of
long-term care.
Learn about the exciting possibilities for maintaining elderly
residents in their own homes by marshalling available resources to
pay for needed support services. Experienced practitioners provide
examples of successful community-based long-term care service
programs for the elderly, programs that are supported by a mix of
public funds and private resources. They explore the role of
service providers in developing successful models of
community-based long-term care services--housing, home care
services, comprehensive senior centers, and day care, among
others--and discuss not only the successes of the particular
programs but the obstacles and barriers that had to be overcome as
well. Chapters focus on policies for the development of effective
models, from the perspectives of municipal, county, state, and
federal governments involved in community service provision, and
the role of colleges and universities in training personnel to
develop and implement community-based long term care services.
Taken together, this tutorial, taught by practitioners who offer
wisdom and insight based on their hands-on experience, is indeed a
unique contribution to the field of long-term care.
Engaging fiction and non-fiction fully aligned to each week of
Essential Letters and Sounds, allowing children to consolidate
their phonic knowledge through reading in context. These fully
decodable readers are 100% matched to the phonic progression of
Essential Letters and Sounds. Essential Letters and Sounds is a
systematic synthetic phonics programme validated by the Department
for Education. These readers complement your existing decodable
readers from Oxford University Press and can be used alongside them
to support the teaching of Essential Letters and Sounds. Kim Naps
allows children to apply their phonics learning from Reception,
Autumn 1, Week 3 of Essential Letters and Sounds.
A fun summer read for 7-9 year-olds with a mud monster that, like
Amelia Bedelia, follows directions a bit too literally. "I wish I'd
had a golem when I was in summer camp, because I LOVED LOVED LOVED
this book. I hope we'll be seeing more adventures with Emmett, the
golem, and the rest of the Mud Pack soon."Â Â --Eric A.
Kimmel, award-winning author of Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins
and Miriam and the Sasquatch. Emmett Cohen was not at all happy
when his mom insisted that he try the art elective at camp this
summer. His parents and sister were arty, but he was not. He
preferred skateboards and science and comic books. He was grumpy
and more than a little homesick when he showed up at the art shack
for his first session and started poking around for a project. He
brightened when he found a trash can full of odd mud, and was soon
engrossed in shaping a mini monster from the thick clay. At
the end of the session, when he scratched his name in Hebrew on his
project and left for a swim in the lake, he had no idea that the
mud sculpture he had created was about to come to life. For
Emmett had unknowingly created a golem, a mystical, protective mud
creature that lived in Jewish legends dating back to 16th century
Poland. And here it was in the middle of Camp Teva, in Emmett's
cabin. Before long, the golem is getting into mischief and out of
hand, and Emmett and his friends, now organized as a secret "Mud
Pack" are trying to make sure no one finds out there is a real-life
golem at camp. Luckily, Camp Teva was an awesome set up for hiding
a mud monster. Join Emmett, his sister Emily, and his camp friends
Jake, Danny, and Reisha, and the pesky twins Lilly and Rebecca as
they embark on their most exciting summer ever, trying to keep one
step ahead of an eager-to-please mud monster that has a hard time
getting its instructions quite right.
Here's a brief time out that EVERYONE in your family will enjoy:
disconnect from the Net, put away your digital toys, and get ready
for some good old-fashioned fun. Even 20 minutes a day can be
rejuvenating for you and a great way to connect with your children.
In "101 Offline Activities You Can Do With Your Child," you'll find
activities that tap the most advanced microprocessor--the one
between your ears. Best of all, you can do most of the activities
with little or no preparation You'll find games and activities: *
To do in your house, when you're out and about, or on the road. *
That spark imagination and creativity. * That test everyone's
powers of observation. * That bring out the kid in you What are you
waiting for? Unplug. Tune In. Enjoy
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