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To escape the holiday blues and the cold and monotony of winter, sixty-something widows and best friends, Wendy and Amie happily head south to attend the wedding of Wendy's environmentally conscious nephew. Snow and murder follow the women, and Wendy is once more forced to put her puzzle-solving skills to work to identify the killer. Amie warns her that accusing someone of murder is not like a puzzle where a mistake can be simply erased. Further complicating matters, the possibility of romance threatens the friend's relationship. Part travelogue combined with an old-fashion murder mystery, "Sinister Snowbirds" is the second in a series featuring the adventures of Wendy and Amie.
When good friends Wendy and Amie embark on a fall foliage tour of New England, they don't expect much excitement from their quirky, over-fifty group of tourists. However, the pair find themselves in the middle of a murder mystery that leads them to a most unexpected conclusion. When a member of Wendy and Amie's tour group suddenly dies, the two friends learn that when you always expect the unexpected, you will never be disappointed. With some amateur sleuthing and Wendy's deductive nosiness, she is able to put together the pieces of the puzzle and help solve the case. Part travelogue and part tongue-in-cheek commentary on the human condition, "Lethal Leaf Peepers" is the perfect tale for those who love an old-fashioned murder mystery.
A unique and urgently needed anthology of lectures aimed at improving awareness of diversity, empathy and inclusion in Waldorf early childhood programs. Featuring contributions from authors from a wealth of Black, Brown, Indigenous and LGBTQ+ experience, the writings encourage teachers to understand the importance of understanding not only the developmental needs of children, but also the context of the society and structures that influence them. Towards a Kinder, More Compassionate Society encourages Waldorf early childhood practitioners to develop humility, curiosity, interest, wonder and integrity, and urges readers to recognise the ways in which they can be influenced. This is a powerful call to early childhood practitioners to embrace and encourage change.
This book collects lectures given in 2015 at the Goetheanum in Dornach, Switzerland. 550 people from 46 countries, including Waldorf educators, scholars, and professionals in a wide range of fields, came together to work on current educational questions with the goal of deepening our understanding of child and human development. Claus-Peter Roeh of the Pedagogical Section at the Goetheanum summarised the mood at the end of the conference: 'We have tried, with great intensity and candour, to create a community of awareness around various areas of education. The desire to always keep the idea of a whole in mind while discerning the individual was clearly apparent . . . Now we stand before the challenge of further developing our collective work and newly gained insights into the future.' Contributors include Florian Osswald, Ursula Flatters, Susan Weber, Elizabeth Hall, Clara Aerts, Reinoud Engelsman and Claus-Peter Roeh. These texts will serve as a basis for further study activity and can contribute to a greater collaborative activity in the Waldorf kindergarten and school movement.
Knowing Our Place examines the way in which children view their world. It poses questions of citizenship and how children come to a sense of belonging in their community of nation, family, classroom, and school. The book describes and analyzes the responses of more than 400 children to a series of open-ended questions. While the fundamental aim of the book is to identify and describe aspects of children's thinking as they grapple with their developing sense of being in the world, there are evident implications for the project of citizenship education.
Murderous Magnolias features the quirky sixty-something characters of Wendy and Amie. Fragrant flowers and calm waters, those are what best friends, Amie and accidental sleuth, Wendy expect to find when they take a most unexpected spring voyage with a local choral society. Harmony is short lived, however, and all too soon the women learn that evil can bloom anywhere. Even the heavy, sweet scent of the magnolias is not enough to cover up the stench of death. Enjoy this double-the-trouble old-fashioned cozy murder mystery, as Wendy races to catch a murderer before it's too late.
Tales from a graveyard - Vignettes of 20th century small town rural New England life as remembered by a woman who, over decades, faithfully tends to the final resting place of family and friends. Experience the life journey of this ordinary, yet extraordinary person through her moving, yet often humorous and ultimately satisfying, cemetery visits.
To escape the holiday blues and the cold and monotony of winter, sixty-something widows and best friends, Wendy and Amie happily head south to attend the wedding of Wendy's environmentally conscious nephew. Snow and murder follow the women, and Wendy is once more forced to put her puzzle-solving skills to work to identify the killer. Amie warns her that accusing someone of murder is not like a puzzle where a mistake can be simply erased. Further complicating matters, the possibility of romance threatens the friend's relationship. Part travelogue combined with an old-fashion murder mystery, "Sinister Snowbirds" is the second in a series featuring the adventures of Wendy and Amie.
When good friends Wendy and Amie embark on a fall foliage tour of New England, they don't expect much excitement from their quirky, over-fifty group of tourists. However, the pair find themselves in the middle of a murder mystery that leads them to a most unexpected conclusion. When a member of Wendy and Amie's tour group suddenly dies, the two friends learn that when you always expect the unexpected, you will never be disappointed. With some amateur sleuthing and Wendy's deductive nosiness, she is able to put together the pieces of the puzzle and help solve the case. Part travelogue and part tongue-in-cheek commentary on the human condition, "Lethal Leaf Peepers" is the perfect tale for those who love an old-fashioned murder mystery.
Susan Howard explains in a clear, jargon-free style, the concepts at the heart of the psychodynamic approach, and, drawing on case material, describes the therapeutic practice which rests on those ideas. Assuming no previous knowledge of the subject, the book introduces: the history of the approach main key concepts practical techniques used by practitioners In the first chapter, you are introduced to a client, Layla, whose case you'll revisit throughout the book, helping you connect theory and practice. This edition also includes new material on working with diversity and difference, neuroscience and extended discussion on ethics.
A collection of articles about finding a connection to the spiritual world as a help to our work with young children. Contents include: Finding a Connection to the World of the Angels Working with the Karma of the Young Child Walking and the Incarnation of Destiny, Continuing the Work of the Hierarchies Early Childhood and the Consciousness Soul Threshold Experiences of Children and Adults The Sistine Madonna Helping Children in a Time of Trouble The Path of Inner Schooling The Spiritual Foundations of Waldorf Education
This is a step-by-step guide to the key skills and techniques of the psychodynamic approach used at each stage of the therapeutic process. Updated in a second edition, the book includes a new chapter on neuropsychology and its implications for theory and practice, new content on working in the NHS and other settings, additional case material and updates to all chapters reflecting recent literature, research and understanding.
This is a step-by-step guide to the key skills and techniques of the psychodynamic approach used at each stage of the therapeutic process. Updated in a second edition, the book includes a new chapter on neuropsychology and its implications for theory and practice, new content on working in the NHS and other settings, additional case material and updates to all chapters reflecting recent literature, research and understanding.
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