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Az illiryan Monastery ( Illír Kolostor ) szerkesztésében megjelent spirituális novellák gyüjteménye a kötet. Lélekről, lélekből szólnak. Nem iránymutatás de talán támasz lehet mindennapjaink zakalatott világában. Olyan szeretettel olvassák, amilyan szeretettel a kötet szerzői írták.
Whilst much has been written about the identification of resilience in children and their families, comparatively little has been written about what practitioners can do to support those children and families who need the most pressing help. Resilient Therapy explores a new therapeutic methodology designed to help children and young people find ways to keep positive when living amidst persistent disadvantage. Using detailed case material from a range of contexts, the authors illustrate how resilient mechanisms work in complex situations, and how resilient therapy works in real-life situations. In addition to work with families, helping welfare organisations achieve greater resilience is also tackled. This book will be essential reading for practitioners working with children, adolescents and their families who wish to help their clients cope with adversity and promote resilience.
This, "I Must Read" companion is a simple tool that assists with helping individuals, Pre-k through adulthood learn to read. It contain pictures and short, simple repetitious sentences to coincide with each letter of the alphabets, with emphasis on the five famous valuable vowels. This book can be utilized at home, school and community organizations. It can be beneficial in school systems to the Special Needs as well as the General Education Population in that the elementary materials are aligned with certain state's Common Core Standards. Included are: Watch words to learn, Initial Instructions, Skillful Suggestions (explanation/examples), Overall Objectives, Approachable Aims and Worksheet Ideas. Remember, "There is a need, learn to read!"
One of the most innovative artists and thinkers of the first half of the twentieth century, László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) emigrated to Britain after the forced closure of the Bauhaus, following his colleague Walter Gropius. This book examines the two years he spent in Britain in the mid-1930s before moving on to the United States--two intense years filled with commissions, collaborations, opportunities, disappointments, artistic exchanges, and friendship. Moholy-Nagy was especially known in the UK as a photographer, his photos having previously been published in the Architectural Review. In Britain, he worked as a graphic designer on books, advertisements, and London Transport posters. He...