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"This resource provides special education teachers, therapists, parents, and home-based therapists with practical, easy-to-implement ideas for creating over 80 work tasks or boxes to be used to teach students to work independently and for an established length of time. This book contains classroom and home-tested ideas for addressing skills in six different areas: sorting, matching, reading, writing, mathematics, and motor tasks."--The back cover.
More than just an inspiring daily message, this book leads you on a year-long journey of aligning your actions to your heart’s intentions. Making God Smile overflows with encouragement, reminders, practical tips, personal and inspiring stories, scriptural insight, and biblical teaching that will show you how to reflect love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, faithfulness, and self-control. By embracing this fruit, others will see Christ in you and your life will be more than you ever imagined possible.
In this book, the award-winning author of the How Do I Teach This Kid? series presents simple instructional strategies for developing early literacy skills in young children with autism.
HOOF TO HEART shares Kim's thoughts and knowledge that have been gained from working with grieving children, teens and families for 15 plus years, in addition to her personal experiences of loss. This guide is an easy read, with quick reference capabilities for those who want information at their fingertips. It provides a foundation for those who are interested in learning more about partnering the fields of grief and loss with that of equine assisted psychotherapy and counseling and discovering more about the healing power of the horse.
In 1999, more than 80,000 people (90 percent women) underwent face-lift procedures. With compassionate insights from her own face-lift, as well as dozens of before-and-after photos of patients, Dr. Henry explains what surgery can realistically accomplish, average costs, what to expect during recovery, and how to find the right surgeon.
Offers a history of plastic surgery, goes over the different types of procedures, and helps readers determine if plastic surgery is the right choice.
The ducklings, Seymour and Henry, don't want to stop playing at the end of the day. It's far more fun to run away and hide. But they wait and they wait, and still Mummy doesn't come. Then the rain starts to fall, and hiding doesn't seem fun anymore. So back run Seymour and Henry, to Mummy, who is waiting to take them home to bed.
Inspired by a passage from Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, the wonderfully appealing Henry Hikes to Fitchburg follows two friends who have very different approaches to life. When the two agree to meet one evening in Fitchburg, which is thirty miles away, each decides to get there in his own way, and the two have surprisingly different days.
It is a long way from the town of Wakayama in central Japan to West 146th Street in New York City s Harlem, but painter Henry Sugimoto traversed this wide divide in more than just the physical sense. He began life as the grandson of a displaced samurai and died in 1990 an American painter. From his early years in California, Paris, and Mexico to the transformative impact of the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans, Sugimoto's art became a vivid expression of the American immigrant experience.Henry Sugimoto is the first-ever survey of this relatively unknown but remarkable artist. From the early work influenced by the European impressionists and post-impressionists to the later work that extensively documents and interprets the experiences of Japanese Americans behind barbed wire, this is a stunning body of work. Henry Sugimoto accompanies a major exhibition of his work at the Japanese American National Museum in Spring 2001.
The collection of poetry, humor, and stories on family, friends, poets or writers who blog and support short story slams, plus the most influential world leaders or figures and their legacy....each story is written in 55 words...enjoy!