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Contains all the mandatory units and a number of optional units to
provide the information learners need to succeed. The
magazine-style page design is packed with glossy new photos and
illustrations to help learners recap what they have covered for
each unit. Clear signposting throuhgout the Student Book will allow
learners to find further sources of information so you can be sure
you have all the information you need to succeed.
Suitable for anyone considering a career as a professional
childminder or nanny, this full-colour easy-to-use book contains
practical advice to help you get registered and started. It also
contains information on what you need to know for unit 1 of the
Diploma in Home-based Childcare. Packed with real-life examples and
case-studies to set theory in context. Covers all the major
theorists and theories covered in early years courses, so it's an
ideal resource for students at level 3 and above. Provides hints on
where students can find out more information, encouraging further
reading outside lessons.
Skills for Midwifery Practice is the go-to book for all midwifery
students who need to learn what to do in a range of situations, how
to perform a skill, and why they need to do it in a certain way.
Written by midwifery educators Ruth Johnson and Wendy Taylor, the
book makes learning easy with background information, learning
outcomes, helpful diagrams and lists to represent the skill flow.
It explains the underlying physiology associated with pregnancy and
childbirth, and clearly defines the nature and extent of current
practice. This version is fully updated and referenced throughout
to provide a detailed evidence base to support learning and further
study. It is ideal for midwives in training, qualified midwives
returning to practice, as well as other members of the obstetric
healthcare team. Clear and logical - easy to follow and understand
for training midwives Accurate, up-to-date evidence base that is
relevant to contemporary midwifery practice Each skill
contextualized with background, indications and contraindications
to support both clinical practice and study Learning objectives and
end-of-chapter self-assessment exercises allow readers to monitor
their progress New to this edition Latest guidelines and standards
New information on resuscitation and other emergencies Now in full
color throughout Expanded chapter on the use of standard
precautions in light of the global pandemic Developed discussion of
alternative feeding methods
Extraordinary true story of a woman living the ultimate life style
who wakes up one morning to find she can see into the future, she
is also aware of dramatic events happening simultaneously miles
away. For six weeks she moves in this mystical realm without the
Western rational concept of time, this ability suddenly vanishes
and knowing her life can never return to how it was, she sets out
on a spiritual quest. This search takes her on adventurous
journeys, to synchronistic meetings and initiations and ceremonies
with indigenous people in the furthest reaches of the world. These
days she is recognized and respected as a healer and shapeshifter
and honored by powerful shamans from many different Countries as
far as Siberia, South Africa and Brazil.
The guide for Early Years managers on Level 4 and degree courses -
fully revised and updated. This book is fully updated in-line with
the Early Years Foundation Stage and the new National Occupational
Standards in Leadership and Management for Care Services, so you
can be sure you've got the right information. It is packed with
real-life case studies to help you put the theory into action. The
highly skilled and experienced author team brings you best practice
for early years management that you can rely on. Managers' personal
career development is supported with a whole new chapter on
Management and Development of Self.
"This is a journal of my experiences with depression and mania, which I experienced after being diagnosed with bipolar type II. It's the hopelessness and desperation of living with this illness, from thinking of death by suicide to finding a way of healing. I wrote this book in the hope of helping other bipolar sufferers and to educate the general public about the bipolar disorder." - Wendy Taylor
The flower is a simple inspirational story gently told and
beautifully illustrated. This debut book is perfect for beginning
readers. It traces the life of a flower as it finds self
acceptance, purpose, forgiveness and fulfillment.
Not realizing that she was falling into the ritual of a mundane
every day life, Candace just woke up one day to discover that she
wasn't happy. What prompted this abrupt mood change was that she
was falling in love with someone who seemed so unattainable that he
became that much more exciting and challenging to her. She learned
that the falling part was the best part of it all. This was no
ordinary mid-life crisis, this was a 180-degree turn that all of us
face time and again in life. The decision of whether to stay on the
current course or completely change everything seems so critical
that we become obsessed over it. In order to make the best
decision, we have to delve inside our true feelings to discover
what real self satisfaction means to us.
Cambridge IGCSE Development Studies has been specially written for
Cambridge IGCSE Development Studies Syllabus (0453). Written in a
clear and accessible style, the book offers comprehensive coverage
with an international perspective and in-depth analysis of all
topics. Designed for class use and independent study, the book
equips students with the skills needed to succeed in examination.
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