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This book combines perspectives from psychology, spiritual
education and digital teaching pedagogies in a transnational
framework to discuss the Education in Human Values Program (EHV)
for child development, with a focus on silent sitting, mindfulness,
meditation and story-telling as tools in the classroom. Through
positive guidance in the early stages of child development using
EHV tools, teachers will be better equipped to handle disciplinary
issues in primary and secondary schools. These practices are also
useful for the higher education community, as teachers and
educators from tertiary institutions may adopt these practices in
their teaching and become reflective practitioners. Topics such as
teacher morale and school climate and its impact on children are
discussed in relation to building resilience, reflective
capacities, and inner strength (shared values) using an intrinsic
and transformational approach. The discussions also include
perspectives from the neurosciences. With contributions from
teachers and educators from the US, South Africa, Malaysia,
Australia, Hong Kong and Mauritius, this edited volume addresses
the challenges, strengths and weaknesses associated with daily
teaching practices in primary and secondary schools and higher
education institutions. The content is relevant to policymakers and
researchers in child development studies, with a particular focus
on the impact of silent sitting, mindful practices, and meditation
on children's self-regulation and resilience. The authors
collectively espouse that silent sitting techniques can help a
child to grow and discover their hidden potential, thus enhancing
their social, emotional, spiritual and physical capacities.
First published in 1966, Thompson and Thompson Genetics and
Genomics in Medicine has become an essential textbook for medical
students, genetic counseling students, students in laboratory
medicine, and more advanced trainees. With its focus on fundamental
principles in human genetics and genomics and their application to
medicine, the book has served many as a well-thumbed resource they
return to over and over. Such students can continue to depend on
this valuable text, joining those in newer fields of genome data
analysis for all they need to know about genetics and genomics
throughout their basic science training, clinical placements and
beyond. Coverage includes new discoveries-such as the functional
roles of non-coding RNAs, chromatin regulation and
epigenetics-latest technologies, and new diagnoses they are
enabling. Under an expanded title, this ninth edition has been
completely revised by a new editorial team overseeing a large cadre
of contributing authors. Support groups have also assisted to
update illustrations featuring beautiful images of those living
with genetic conditions. Comprehensive coverage of: genomes in
biology and medicine; copy number and structural genomic variation;
novel discoveries; latest technology; and new genetic diagnoses
Over 40 clinical case studies, capturing the latest challenges of
variable expression, pleiotropy, and complex disorders through new
diagnostic strategies Full-color text, illustrations, updated line
diagrams, and clinical photos End-of-chapter questions and
comprehensive answers to challenge the reader to consolidate the
material into practice and prepare for examinations USMLE-style and
multiple choice questions available as part of the eBook An
enhanced eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows
you to access all the text, figures and references, with the
ability to search, customize your content, make notes and
highlights, and have content read aloud Updated and new clinical
cases, supported with photography by the not-for-profit
organization, Positive Exposure New content on growing role of
sequencing and novel functional assays in diagnosis and screening
of genetic conditions New chapter on Epigenetics Clearer and more
precise terminology, in response to contemporary and evolving
guidelines New sections describing the use (and need for) genetic
information from diverse populations, including unique indigenous
and founder populations, for diagnosis and management.
This book combines perspectives from psychology, spiritual
education and digital teaching pedagogies in a transnational
framework to discuss the Education in Human Values Program (EHV)
for child development, with a focus on silent sitting, mindfulness,
meditation and story-telling as tools in the classroom. Through
positive guidance in the early stages of child development using
EHV tools, teachers will be better equipped to handle disciplinary
issues in primary and secondary schools. These practices are also
useful for the higher education community, as teachers and
educators from tertiary institutions may adopt these practices in
their teaching and become reflective practitioners. Topics such as
teacher morale and school climate and its impact on children are
discussed in relation to building resilience, reflective
capacities, and inner strength (shared values) using an intrinsic
and transformational approach. The discussions also include
perspectives from the neurosciences. With contributions from
teachers and educators from the US, South Africa, Malaysia,
Australia, Hong Kong and Mauritius, this edited volume addresses
the challenges, strengths and weaknesses associated with daily
teaching practices in primary and secondary schools and higher
education institutions. The content is relevant to policymakers and
researchers in child development studies, with a particular focus
on the impact of silent sitting, mindful practices, and meditation
on children's self-regulation and resilience. The authors
collectively espouse that silent sitting techniques can help a
child to grow and discover their hidden potential, thus enhancing
their social, emotional, spiritual and physical capacities.
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