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How Children Learn - Book 3
How Children Learn - Book 3
Pound, Linda
¥132.34
This book summarises the ideas of educational theorists and psychologists of the last 60 years, from Elinor Goldschmied to Tina Bruce. It also looks at the important contemporary issues in early years education, from whether boys and girls learn differently to the role of the community in the early years setting.
Key Person Approach
Key Person Approach
Lindon, Jennie
¥93.10
How to set up and ensure that a key person approach works in practice. Covering common issues; from working with parents, to supporting transitions, and providing for the emotional wellbeing of young children. This book offers practical advice on: the importance of attachment for children's emotional well being, implications for early years practitioners and the need for a key person system in group settings, details of the role of key person for children and families, dealing with uncertainty about how the key person system should work and how managers can support practitioners in their key person role.
Supporting Children's Social Development
Supporting Children's Social Development
Lindon, Jennie
¥93.10
This book offers practical examples and informed advice about: how even very young children form close relationships with each other, the ways that observant adults can nuture possible friendships, understanding social play and skills from the children's perspective, young children who may have special difficulty over making friends and leading best practice for promoting friendships and realistic social skills in early childhood.
Aura Child
Aura Child
Kaymen, A I
¥73.48
This is one of the most astonishing books you will ever read, the story of a very special child. Everybody has a gift, but some are more special than others. And perhaps some are more of a curse than a blessing. Imagine growing up seeing the world in a completely different way to everyone you know, in a way that nobody - even your own family - can understand or will even acknowledge... You can see every person's energy field around them, and you can see how it changes as they speak, as they eat... you can even watch their thoughts. You walk down a busy London street, blink, and find yourself in the medieval farm that was once there - and you can converse with the spirits who lived in that time and place. But you can't tell anyone about this. They'll think you're mad. They already call you a freak. So how do you live with your special gift?
46 Miles
46 Miles
Brown, Jarra
¥88.19
When Jarra Brown hears church bells he cannot fail to be reminded of the hundreds - 345 to be precise - of service personnel who passed through the beautiful rural Wiltshire countryside into Oxfordshire. These men and women were not hiking across its green pastures or sitting on top of the number 55 bus, instead they were lifeless, resting inside a coffin draped with the Union flag. By the end of August 2011 the bells of St Bartholomew's Church in Wootton Bassett had tolled more times than the residents of this once peaceful town cared to think about, for each chime represented the moment the police convoy accompanying the hearse from RAF Lyneham entered the High Street. A moment frozen in time, a moment when the residents of this town came to show their respects, a moment that couldn't have been more fitting even if it had been choreographed. There was no call to arms by the Town Crier, just a spontaneous, modest and unprompted response to those who had paid the ultimate price in the name of duty. 46 Miles is not a book about the politics of war, the whys and wherefores of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts, or indeed the hidden agendas and government strategies. It is about a town which captured the hearts of our nation and whose emotions rippled the entire 46 mile journey of honour, dignity and respect into Oxford. It is dedicated to those 345 people who, having signed up to serve their Queen and country, paid with their lives. Wootton Bassett, who nurtured the grieving on every occasion, wanted to let the nation know that these heroes will never be forgotten.
Transitions in the Early Years
Transitions in the Early Years
Allingham, Sue
¥132.34
This title looks at how to support young children during the many transitions they go through in their early education. This book includes how to: support transitions between the home, childminders, pre-schools, reception classes and Key Stage One, manage stress-free transitions and effective communication.
Lighting the Path
Lighting the Path
Peace, Nigel
¥58.76
The I Ching is a source of practical and spiritual guidance for everyone. This companion book offers clear and down-to-earth advice in everyday language , with many true examples, on how to consult the oracle and understand its responses.
Drag's Birthday Surprise
Drag's Birthday Surprise
Harvey, Keith
¥48.95
This is a wonderfully illustrated children's picturebook about Tiberius, a brave little mouse who has many adventures. Tiberius and his friends decide to throw a party for Drag. Can they keep it a surprise?
Tiberius goes to London
Tiberius goes to London
Harvey, Keith
¥48.95
When Tiberius and his friends go on an exiting day out, they land themselves in all sorts of trouble!Follow their adventure using the special map of London included with this story.
Once Upon a World - The Old Testament
Once Upon a World - The Old Testament
Duncan, Robert
¥19.52
"e;On the first day the world had ever known, God had a busy week in front of Him..."e;So begins Once Upon A World, a delightful series of Bible stories for children. With stories selected from the Old and New Testaments, the fresh clear style of writer and illustrator Robert Duncan gives this eBook a widespread appeal. Once Upon A World presents a happy combination of faith and humour that will appeal to families both remote from and close to the Christian faith.This eBook contains Robert Duncan's retellings of stories from the Old Testament.
Life and Times of Eccentric Yorkshiremen
Life and Times of Eccentric Yorkshiremen
Leaver, John A
¥98.00
They reckon you have to be a famous celebrity, climbed Mount Everest or lived through a war to write an autobiography. Well I haven't done any of those but I have written a musical, and had it performed on stage, appeared on TV and in national newspapers for various little escapades, and tried to live life to the full. People who know me call me eccentric or a touch bizarre and I have been described as "e;off the wall"e; (not sure of the origin of that or even if it fits). I have been called worse behind my back no doubt, but for better or worse the contents of this book are a bit of a record of what I've been getting up to in the past sixty odd years or so. You've picked this book off the shelf and read this bit so do give the inside a try. It's good for a laugh if nothing else. Although do remember. PLEASE DON'T TRY MOST OF THIS AT HOME
Early Years Communication Handbook
Early Years Communication Handbook
Cooper, Janet
¥132.34
A comprehensive and practical guide to creating a communication friendly setting and improving young children's speaking and listening skills. This easy-to-read title offers expert advice on: delivering high-quality language provision for babies, toddlers and young children, creating a communication friendly environment and observing listening and speaking skills, what children should be attaining at different stages, including the under-threes
EYFS Inspection in Practice
EYFS Inspection in Practice
Barber, Jenny
¥117.62
The EYFS Inspection in Practice is a must-have guide to preparing for your early years Ofsted inspection. This straight to the point guide is designed to help all early years settings prepare and manage an inspection with confidence, as well as follow up the Ofsted report in a positive way. This book features:A step-by-step guide to writing an exceptional Self Evaluation Form, with examples of evidence to support each question and recommendations for collecting this evidenceTried and tested methods for improving reflective practice in the early years settingTechniques to demonstrate that all aspects of the EYFS are working in your practiceReal life examples of how a range of early years settings have prepared for their own inspectionUpdated in accordance with the October 2009 amendments to the Self Evaluation FormThe book is designed to ensure your inspection is a positive and stress-free experience, and is written to encompass both home-based and group settings so that any early years practitioner will find the book useful.
Revenge of the Thirteen
Revenge of the Thirteen
Fong, Daphne
¥53.86
Some say the pen is mightier than the sword, but to survive in this world you have to learn to use both! When psychopath Earl seeks revenge on the Vasquez family, the four children are thrown headlong into a world with no limits of time or fantasy, where every move is being manipulated. It's getting harder to survive and when the final test comes a huge leap of faith is needed...
Once Upon a World - The New Testament
Once Upon a World - The New Testament
Duncan, Robert
¥19.52
Once Upon A World is a delightful series of Bible stories for children. The fresh clear style of writer and illustrator Robert Duncan gives this eBook a widespread appeal. Once Upon A World presents a happy combination of faith and humour that will appeal to families both remote from and close to the Christian faith.This eBook contains Robert Duncan's retellings of stories from the New Testament.
Early Years Observation and Planning in Practice
Early Years Observation and Planning in Practice
Barber, Jenny
¥147.05
This title is designed to help early years practitioners in any setting understand clearly and precisely how to best plan for and observe learning in the early years.This title covers all the key aspects of planning and observing that affect those in practice, including how to: Assess and observe children, Put children at the heart of your planning, Link observation to planning, Plan for the Early Years Foundation Stage. This title also includes printable/photocopiable forms for you to use to structure your own planning and observations with, and help you to put the best practice examples in this book directly into practice.
How Children Learn - Book 2
How Children Learn - Book 2
Pound, Linda
¥132.34
A readable discussion of the key ideas of child development and theory, including how children acquire language, the meaning of intelligence and creativity, as well as how best to teach children to read and write.
Staff Nurse Survival Guide
Staff Nurse Survival Guide
Fowler, John
¥186.29
This handy second edition uses the same easy to read question and answer format as the first, containing over 80 questions and answers from 19 different specialists. It is divided into five chapters and covers topics such as:- Dealing with complaints, Mental health, Clinical supervision, Dealing with aggression and bereavement, Central venous pressure monitoring, Mentoring a student
Outdoor Play
Outdoor Play
Durant, Sue
¥112.72
Ideal reference book of activities for anyone wanting to develop children's learning outdoors. "e;Play underpins all development and learning in young children"e; Practice Guidance for the Early Years Foundation Stage (2008, page 7). Learning through play is at the heart of the EYFS, and this series aims to give the practitioner as many play ideas as possible to support children's learning.
Tiberius and the Chocolate Cake
Tiberius and the Chocolate Cake
Harvey, Keith
¥48.95
Tiberius invites his friends to help him make a chocolate cake. He soon discovers that cake-making with friends isn't always that easy . ..
Same Planet, Different Worlds
Same Planet, Different Worlds
Duncanson, John
¥88.19
This book is for the Ministry of Defence Police constables whose professionalism, dedication and commitment was tested and proved beyond doubt, whilst seconded to the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. After years of relative boredom and the humdrum of repetitive plodding behind Coulport's protective security fences, John Duncanson, and a selection of his fellow police officers, chose to temporarily rid themselves of the adopted tag 'glorified security guards' by volunteering for a United Nations peacekeeping deployment to Kosovo. Little did they know what waited for them as they stepped onto the tarmac at Pristina airport but they were soon to learn as they had to adapt to living on the same planet, but a totally different world...