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Underpinned by substantive research on meeting the developmental
and attachment needs of infants, this book offers constructive
advice on how to encourage curiosity, confidence and emotional
security in young children. Based on a philosophy of respect and
sensitive observation of infants, it is appropriate for use in Sure
Start programmes. The contributors offer a model that supports
children's development and well being without relying on expensive
material resources, and enables a coherent care strategy to be
applied across different services. They explain the main elements
of the RIE approach clearly and concisely and fully explore the
practicalities of its implementation in a range of settings,
including state-run and independent day care and residential
centres, private households and family-based day care. The fresh
and effective approach to caring for infants and toddlers outlined
in this book will be welcomed by parents and day care
professionals, as well as those who manage and evaluate child care
provision.
When land disputes at Lake Tahoe between developers and the Washo
Indians turn deadly, Native American Elsie "Beanie" MacBean and her
basset hound, Cruiser, find themselves up to their ears in a
homicide investigation. It's up to Beanie and Cruiser to collar the
killer and clear a tribal elder's name.
Ask dog owners anywhere, and they'll tell you their least favorite
part of the day is leaving their best friend behind when they leave
the house. It's safe to say they don't enjoy coming home to chewed
up sofas, shoes, and garbage as well. Now, dog owners can turn
their bored dog into an active dog with "150 Activities for Bored
Dogs". A great mix of activities for the latch-key dog as well as
activities that allow the reader to get in on the fun, "150
Activities for Bored Dogs" includes chapters on Fun Fur One, Fun
Fur Two, and Fun Fur the Whole Doggone Pack. "Fetch" will seem like
puppy play when readers discover activities like: Hide the Treats;
Rexercise; and, Tetherball Tug. The busy dog owner can finally
leave guilt behind, thanks to "150 Activities for Bored Dogs".
In this volume international contributors examine the policy and
organization of day care, showing how childminding networks have
developed in differing economic and social climates. There are
discussions on: levels of government intervention; setting quality
standards; training and support for child-care providers; creating
partnership between parents and carers; how economic changes can
affect child care provision; and conflicts between caregivers' and
families' values.
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