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Based on his CAIM (Complementary-Alternative-Integrative-Medicine) approach, Dr. H. Robert Silverstein outlines a program that integrates modern medical practices with alternative and ancient forms of healing. Recalling the work of Andrew Weil and Larry Dossey, the book argues that our self-healing mechanism—the immune system—is more powerful than we think. If we make wise diet and lifestyle changes, says Silverstein, the immune system can function at an optimal level, restoring health and preventing future illnesses. Part I explores the five keys to health—five critical domains that affect the immune system: the quality of our air, water, and food; the degree of physical activity we e...
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"Early intervention for young children with disabilities, developmental delays, or deviations in development is a rapidly growing and still-evolving field for early childhood workers and family members. In addition to thoroughly analyzing the five domains of child development (adaptive, cognitive, communication, physical, and social/emotion), Birth to Five: draws upon more than 650 references to present current, comprehensive guidance for early childhood workers, ties the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) developmentally appropriate practice guidelines to the Division for Early Childhood (DEC) recommended practice, focuses on the special needs of children and families from ethnic and racial minority groups, features material on technology, cultural competence and sensitivity, and accessible design of indoor and outdoor environments, [and] uses the latest research data to vividly portray these children and their families"--Back cover.