I'll Be The Parent, You Be The Child: Encourage Excellence, Set Limits, And Lighten Up
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Non-Fiction | 15 April 2010
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This is a bracing, often humorous, book that debunks easy, TV-style parenting and provides down-to-earth problem-solving that parents can really use, with lots of real-life examples.
Imaginative projectsImaginative Projects is a photocopiable supplementary resource book for teachers of EFL learners aged 11-17. This book provides a bank of ten projects, on themes designed to capture the imagination of students and encourage them to use English naturally in groups to work on the projects end product such as a poster, radio programme, or performance.
This book looks at the challenges of restructuring services and working with people with different training and working practices. It suggests that the way staff work together will impact on the service offered to children and their families. It explains how you can be an effective member of the team and encourage confident and open communication between colleagues.
Added by: brony | Karma: 512.89 | Black Hole | 2 November 2009
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With her cheerful nature, inquiring mind, and colorful fashion sense, Nickelodeon`s adorable bilingual heroine DORA THE EXPLORER has charmed both preschool-age children and their parents alike. Designed to simulate a computer game, the animated series follows the cute little Latina girl, her monkey pal Boots, and their anthropomorphic
With her cheerful nature, inquiring mind, and colorful fashion sense, Nickelodeon`s adorable bilingual heroine DORA THE EXPLORER has charmed both preschool-age children and their parents alike. Designed to simulate a computer game, the animated series follows the cute little Latina girl, her monkey pal Boots, and their anthropomorphic cohorts Map and Backpack as they set out on problem-solving adventures that encourage interaction and physical activity while teaching simple concepts such as counting and logic skills.