Practical guidance is provided for educators, social workers, and counselors on how to support refugee children effectively. The book also includes valuable suggestions aimed at policymakers to enhance the welfare and integration of these vulnerable young individuals.
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The book explores the history and migration of the Stewart Clan from Scotland to various regions in the Americas, including New England, Delaware, the Carolinas, Texas, and California. It delves into the lives of the six High Stewards of Scotland and their descendants, providing a detailed account of their lineage and the impact of their heritage across different locations.
Learning More about Anger
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
The workbook provides teachers and counselors with practical strategies to address emotional literacy, specifically focusing on anger management among middle school students. Through interactive illustrations, it aims to facilitate discussions and activities that help students understand and express their emotions effectively.
Believe Walls Do Talk
- 78pages
- 3 heures de lecture
The enchanting narrative unfolds through the voices of various houses, each sharing cherished memories from their unique perspectives. Ranging from a century-old Victorian to a youthful beach house, these structures reveal their histories and the stories they've witnessed over the years. Suitable for all ages, the book invites readers to explore the rich tapestry of life experiences embedded within the walls, making it a delightful journey through time and emotion.
Focusing on interpersonal relationships, this interactive workbook provides teachers and counselors with practical strategies to help middle school students navigate social challenges. It addresses the complexities of getting along with others, offering accessible tools and techniques to foster better communication and understanding among peers.
The Bk of Mc
- 182pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The book provides a comprehensive history of the McDonald Clan, tracing its origins back to the Great Deluge. It explores the clan's connections to various cultures, including the Hebrews, Trojans, Scandinavians, Vikings, Irish, Scottish, and Americans, highlighting the diverse influences that have shaped its lineage over time.
We cats truly enjoy Christmas activities, such as opening presents when you are out and re-arranging decorations, even at the top of the tree. We also love carol singing and have our own words. Jan Stewart, who understands and speaks a little MEOW, has kindly written down our most popular lyrics. You may sing the human version or practise cat language by repeating our favourite word, 'meow', in time to the music. But do listen as you do so, for somewhere nearby, a cat may be joining in the chorus.
Aesop's Management Fables uses animal stories linked with fictional case studies to illustrate common management problems and suggest sensible solutions. The book will help you link everyday behaviours in the work environment with endearing (and not so endearing) animal characteristics. This has the double benefit of making these behaviours more understandable and, consequently, far less threatening.Beware! You may suddenly recognize your manager as a lovable Wombat. How, then, can you continue to find their behaviour irritating and frustrating? As a manager, perhaps you will recognize your own Kookaburra tendencies. Won't it then seem easier to get off the roller-coaster and direct your energies more constructively?Aesop's Management Fables contains seventeen individual and team stories covering a wide range of common work situations - you will never see yourself or your colleagues in the same way again!

