Addresses the challenging behaviors of children with autism spectrum disorders through interactive symbolic play. This book shows parents and professionals how to help children access their emotions, whether the child is verbal or not, cognitively able or impaired, even-tempered or volatile.
In March 2000, a suitcase arrived at a children's Holocaust education centre in Tokyo. It belonged to a orphan girl called Hana Brady. Everyone was desperate to discover the story of Hana - Who was she? What had happened to her? This is her true story.
Faced with jam-packed schedules and multiple responsibilities, stress seems to be the watch-word for life today. How do people who feel they are doing more/earning more/getting more but enjoying it all less manage to turn things around and focus on building more satisfying lives? How do they sort through all the stuff and find the meaning that they long for? How can they simplify and enhance ...
Built around the concept that all students can benefit from ideas and tips that others have developed. The book begins with generalized concepts for personal and professional success and follows with on setting priorities managing time, developing good work habits, staying motivated, etc.
Lively, easy-to-read book that is full of anecdotes and useful information for the busy student or professional. With tips from hospitality professionals on everything from organization to stress management to front and back of the house challenges, this is one book busy students and professionals won't want to be without.
In March 2000, a suitcase arrived at a children's Holocaust education center in Tokyo, Japan. On the outside, in white paint, were these words: Hana Brady, May 16, 1931, and Waisenkind - the German word for orphan. Children who saw the suitcase on display were full of questions. Who was Hana Brady? What had happened to her?