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What really happened the night Jesus was born?
Matty's mother tells him he will take part in the most important
thing ever to happen in history. Why him, a meek and lowly stable
mouse? All Matty the manger mouse wants to do is snuggle into the
warmth of his mother and fall asleep but the Creator of the world
has another plan for him. Will the little stable mouse surrender to
his own needs or bow to the will of the Savior?
Children and adults will be touched by Matty's brave little
heart. As the story of that first Christmas unfolds, come join
Matty and all the other stable dwellers portrayed in lush and
charming pastel illustrations.
This accessible guide supports school and education settings in
co-producing SMART targets for education health and care plans, SEN
support plans and Personal Education Plans. The book encourages
educators to collaborate with children, young people and their
caregivers to gain an in-depth understanding of their views,
aspirations, strengths and areas of challenge, and to write
purposeful, specific, measurable and achievable targets. Each
chapter offers successful approaches to capture authentic voice,
with a variety of contributors sharing their journey to improve
child and family leadership by developing child-centred approaches
in their contexts. The book includes case studies and reflective
activities to further support the reader with creative and
innovative approaches to SMART targets that are underpinned by the
child's perspective. With contributions from a range of schools,
and across age phases, this book encourages and enables
collaboration with children, young people and their caregivers, and
will be essential reading for SENCOs, designated leads for
safeguarding, teachers and senior leaders in both mainstream and
specialist settings.
This accessible guide supports school and education settings in
co-producing SMART targets for education health and care plans, SEN
support plans and Personal Education Plans. The book encourages
educators to collaborate with children, young people and their
caregivers to gain an in-depth understanding of their views,
aspirations, strengths and areas of challenge, and to write
purposeful, specific, measurable and achievable targets. Each
chapter offers successful approaches to capture authentic voice,
with a variety of contributors sharing their journey to improve
child and family leadership by developing child-centred approaches
in their contexts. The book includes case studies and reflective
activities to further support the reader with creative and
innovative approaches to SMART targets that are underpinned by the
child's perspective. With contributions from a range of schools,
and across age phases, this book encourages and enables
collaboration with children, young people and their caregivers, and
will be essential reading for SENCOs, designated leads for
safeguarding, teachers and senior leaders in both mainstream and
specialist settings.
Utilize the power of Squarespace to create custom professional
websites. Learn the principles and tools used by Squarespace's most
successful web professionals to take your skills to the next level.
Beginning with an overview of the Squarespace interface and
template selection guidelines, this book shows you how the key web
languages work together within Squarespace. You'll also see how to
use the Custom CSS Editor, Code Injections, and Code Blocks to
customize Squarespace templates and how the Style Editor selections
affect the template's structure. Learn the accommodations that must
be made in JavaScript for the customizations to work correctly in
AJAX-based templates. Finally, discover what Developer Mode is, how
to use it, and when to use it. The Definitive Guide to Squarespace
is the only book you need to get up and running with Squarespace
web development. What You'll Learn Choose the right selectors for
your CSS or JavaScript customization. Understand what AJAX is and
how it impacts the templates that use it. Explore the structure of
Squarespace templates Who This Book Is For Web designers,
developers, digital marketers, and advanced personal-use users
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly
growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by
advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve
the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own:
digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works
in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these
high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts
are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries,
undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Medical theory and
practice of the 1700s developed rapidly, as is evidenced by the
extensive collection, which includes descriptions of diseases,
their conditions, and treatments. Books on science and technology,
agriculture, military technology, natural philosophy, even
cookbooks, are all contained here.++++The below data was compiled
from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of
this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping
to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT081837With a
half-title and list of subscribers.Doncaster: printed for the
authoress by D. Boys. And sold by Mess. F. & C. Rivington,
London, 1795. 22],173, 19]p.; 8
This Handbook will give aspiring and practising SENCOs, teachers,
Headteachers and Governors an in-depth knowledge and understanding
of effective policy, provision and practice to meet the diverse
needs of children with special educational needs and disabilities.
Each chapter will provide: A theoretical underpinning
Evidence-based information and examples Activities for professional
learning and whole school development Easy to use and adaptable
templates and checklists for use in settings Case studies to
strengthen connections between theory and practice Providing
comprehensive coverage of current issues, the understanding of how
to improve provision and practice in their settings and written
with consultation from practising SENCOs, this is essential reading
for those studying towards their National Award for Special
Educational Needs Co-ordination.
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