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Whether you are 8 or 80 years old, YOU can demonstrate Everyday Leadership. Maybe you are in a leadership role or maybe you put the concept of leadership on some pedestal that you admire from afar. Either way, in Everyday Leadership, Brian Unell provides stories and ideas that brings leadership down to ground level for you to use as a parent, teacher, coach, clergy member, doctor, camp counselor, nurse, patient, pilot, flight attendant, passenger, team member, associate, supervisor, manager, director, business executive, or any role where you interact with others. Brian shares concepts which allow you to become a better leader by improving your communication and approaching each situation with the appropriate mindset. By focusing on these two areas, Brian doles out real-life stories, ideas, along with just the right amount of research to allow you to obtain results for yourself and positively impact those you encounter, in any setting, from the boardroom to the playroom, the locker room to the ballroom, the classroom to the emergency room, and even the virtual meeting room.
Whether you are 8 or 80 years old, YOU can demonstrate Everyday Leadership. Maybe you are in a leadership role or maybe you put the concept of leadership on some pedestal that you admire from afar. Either way, in Everyday Leadership, Brian Unell provides stories and ideas that brings leadership down to ground level for you to use as a parent, teacher, coach, clergy member, doctor, camp counselor, nurse, patient, pilot, flight attendant, passenger, team member, associate, supervisor, manager, director, business executive, or any role where you interact with others. Brian shares concepts which allow you to become a better leader by improving your communication and approaching each situation with the appropriate mindset. By focusing on these two areas, Brian doles out real-life stories, ideas, along with just the right amount of research to allow you to obtain results for yourself and positively impact those you encounter, in any setting, from the boardroom to the playroom, the locker room to the ballroom, the classroom to the emergency room, and even the virtual meeting room.
This second edition of "Children's needs - parenting capacity" updates the original exploration of the research literature in the light of legal and policy changes in England and findings from more recent national and international research. The edition has also been expanded to cover parental learning disabilities and how it may impact on parenting and children's health and development. The findings show that these parenting issues affect children differently depending on their age and individual circumstances. While some children grow up apparently unscathed, others exhibit emotional and behavioural disorders. This knowledge can inform practitioners undertaking assessments of the needs of children and their families and effective service responses. This publication is essential reading for practitioners, managers and policy makers concerned with improving the outcomes for children and families who are experiencing such problems.
Covers new ideas and concepts as well as the established probation lexicon, including institutional, legal, political and theoretical terms used in the discipline and importing concepts from the disciplines of sociology, criminology and psychology.
This issue of Rheumatic Disease Clinics, guest edited by Drs. James Katz and Brian Walitt with the NIH, will cover several key aspects of diagnosing and treating Rheumatic Diseases in Older Adults. The Consulting Editor for the series is Dr. Michael Weisman. The topics discussed in the issue will include: Pharmacotherapy Pearls for the Geriatrician, Pathogenesis and Management of Sarcopenia, A Review of Osteoporosis in the Older Adult, Regional Rheumatic Disorders and Rehabilitation in Older Adults, Rheumatologic Manifestations of Malignancy, Sjögren Syndrome and Other Causes of Sicca in Older Adults, Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Patients with Rheumatic Diseases, Update on Crystal-Induced Arthritides, Immune dysregulation in aging with a focus on B cells and their potential clinical consequence, and Spinal Stenosis, among others.
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