Author: Robert J Meeks, Sr.
Publisher: Tate Publishing
ISBN: 161663880X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Life seemed simpler when Robert was a boy. It was the fifties, long before the technological inventions that dominate modern children's attention. At that time there was no such thing as ipods, computers, TV, and video games. Instead children played outside, exploring nature and using their imaginations to create games and adventures of their own. A first bike meant freedom. The nearby creek held the lure of swimming on a hot summer day. Friends were plentiful, family was important, and church on Sundays was a staple. For Robert, at least, it was the good life. Journey back in time with author Robert J. Meeks Sr. as he recollects what it was like to live back in the good old days, sharing these memories in Childhood Revisited. Experience what it was like in a time more free and innocent. Life may not have been perfect back then, but through one boy's eyes, it sure seemed close. Readers young and old will enjoy taking a stroll down memory lane in Childhood Revisited, discovering the stark differences that fifty years can make in daily living.
Childhood Revisited
Author: Robert J Meeks, Sr.
Publisher: Tate Publishing
ISBN: 161663880X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Life seemed simpler when Robert was a boy. It was the fifties, long before the technological inventions that dominate modern children's attention. At that time there was no such thing as ipods, computers, TV, and video games. Instead children played outside, exploring nature and using their imaginations to create games and adventures of their own. A first bike meant freedom. The nearby creek held the lure of swimming on a hot summer day. Friends were plentiful, family was important, and church on Sundays was a staple. For Robert, at least, it was the good life. Journey back in time with author Robert J. Meeks Sr. as he recollects what it was like to live back in the good old days, sharing these memories in Childhood Revisited. Experience what it was like in a time more free and innocent. Life may not have been perfect back then, but through one boy's eyes, it sure seemed close. Readers young and old will enjoy taking a stroll down memory lane in Childhood Revisited, discovering the stark differences that fifty years can make in daily living.
Publisher: Tate Publishing
ISBN: 161663880X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Life seemed simpler when Robert was a boy. It was the fifties, long before the technological inventions that dominate modern children's attention. At that time there was no such thing as ipods, computers, TV, and video games. Instead children played outside, exploring nature and using their imaginations to create games and adventures of their own. A first bike meant freedom. The nearby creek held the lure of swimming on a hot summer day. Friends were plentiful, family was important, and church on Sundays was a staple. For Robert, at least, it was the good life. Journey back in time with author Robert J. Meeks Sr. as he recollects what it was like to live back in the good old days, sharing these memories in Childhood Revisited. Experience what it was like in a time more free and innocent. Life may not have been perfect back then, but through one boy's eyes, it sure seemed close. Readers young and old will enjoy taking a stroll down memory lane in Childhood Revisited, discovering the stark differences that fifty years can make in daily living.
Children's Experience of Place
Author: Roger Hart
Publisher: Halsted Press
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 554
Book Description
Publisher: Halsted Press
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 554
Book Description
Genius Revisited
Author: Rena F. Subotnik
Publisher: Praeger
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
questions are discussed in this interesting study about what it is like to grow up gifted, the realities of school, the expectations of others, and the choices the gifted make in adulthood. Contemporary Psychology This volume summarizes a study designed to assess the outcomes of early identification and schooling for a group of highly gifted children. The subjects were graduates of one of America's most selective educational institutions, the Hunter College Elementary School (HCES). HCES developed as an outgrowth of a series of experiments and philosophical statements reflecting the political and social history of the United States in the first half of the 20th century, and was created in1941 to serve children with IQ scores at least two standard deviations above the mean. This book proposes that the reported reflections of individuals in their 40s and 50s, who were selected at approximately age 4 for special instruction on the basis of high IQ scores, can provide insight into the development of future educational options for gifted students. The objective is to contribute these unique perspectives to the literature that describes and analyzes the long-term outcomes of educational decisions concerning the identification and education of gifted children.
Publisher: Praeger
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
questions are discussed in this interesting study about what it is like to grow up gifted, the realities of school, the expectations of others, and the choices the gifted make in adulthood. Contemporary Psychology This volume summarizes a study designed to assess the outcomes of early identification and schooling for a group of highly gifted children. The subjects were graduates of one of America's most selective educational institutions, the Hunter College Elementary School (HCES). HCES developed as an outgrowth of a series of experiments and philosophical statements reflecting the political and social history of the United States in the first half of the 20th century, and was created in1941 to serve children with IQ scores at least two standard deviations above the mean. This book proposes that the reported reflections of individuals in their 40s and 50s, who were selected at approximately age 4 for special instruction on the basis of high IQ scores, can provide insight into the development of future educational options for gifted students. The objective is to contribute these unique perspectives to the literature that describes and analyzes the long-term outcomes of educational decisions concerning the identification and education of gifted children.
On the Side of the Child
Author: William Ayers
Publisher: Teachers College Press
ISBN: 0807775347
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
A. S. Neill’s radical approach to child rearing is as controversial today as it was in 1960. Neill’s “code of freedom” emphasized the principles of freedom, love, and positive discipline in the care and education of children. These ideals continue to evoke admiration by many who have found them key to not only raising healthy, happy children but also to stemming the tide of violence in our schools and society. Others dismiss these same principles for being idealistic at best and harmful at worst. In this wonderful account, Bill Ayers speaks as a parent and an educator who has spent years in the classroom experimenting with Neill’s progressive approach. While Ayers admits to being a long-time fan of Neill’s, he also admits that Neill’s techniques sometimes “seemed more than a little loony.” when they first appeared. It is Ayers’s honest, straightforward approach that makes his treatment of Neill so valuable and relevant to how we treat and raise our children today. This vital and unique volume is a great read for parents, teachers, and anyone considering alternative visions for raising children and overcoming violence in today’s society. It also features key sections from the original text of Summerhill: A Radical Approach to Child Rearing that Ayers identifies as critical to understanding Neill’s philosophy. “William Ayers’ dialog with A. S. Neill . . . is particularly important at this time when high-stakes testing and an obsession with stigmatizing children as ADD or Hyperactive is a substitute for treating students as respected citizens of their schools. Neill and Ayers understand the importance of choice, voice, and respect in the lives of adolescents and they honor and celebrate it.” —From the Series Foreword by Herb Kohl “Bill Ayers, a creative and insightful educator, begins where A.S. Neill left off by challenging us to think outside the box and push for true freedom and democracy in our schools. This book is a must read, not only for educators but also for professionals and parents who care about children and for whom building a truly humane and just society is paramount.” —Jane R. Hirschmann, Chair, NYS Parents' Coalition to End High Stakes Testing
Publisher: Teachers College Press
ISBN: 0807775347
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
A. S. Neill’s radical approach to child rearing is as controversial today as it was in 1960. Neill’s “code of freedom” emphasized the principles of freedom, love, and positive discipline in the care and education of children. These ideals continue to evoke admiration by many who have found them key to not only raising healthy, happy children but also to stemming the tide of violence in our schools and society. Others dismiss these same principles for being idealistic at best and harmful at worst. In this wonderful account, Bill Ayers speaks as a parent and an educator who has spent years in the classroom experimenting with Neill’s progressive approach. While Ayers admits to being a long-time fan of Neill’s, he also admits that Neill’s techniques sometimes “seemed more than a little loony.” when they first appeared. It is Ayers’s honest, straightforward approach that makes his treatment of Neill so valuable and relevant to how we treat and raise our children today. This vital and unique volume is a great read for parents, teachers, and anyone considering alternative visions for raising children and overcoming violence in today’s society. It also features key sections from the original text of Summerhill: A Radical Approach to Child Rearing that Ayers identifies as critical to understanding Neill’s philosophy. “William Ayers’ dialog with A. S. Neill . . . is particularly important at this time when high-stakes testing and an obsession with stigmatizing children as ADD or Hyperactive is a substitute for treating students as respected citizens of their schools. Neill and Ayers understand the importance of choice, voice, and respect in the lives of adolescents and they honor and celebrate it.” —From the Series Foreword by Herb Kohl “Bill Ayers, a creative and insightful educator, begins where A.S. Neill left off by challenging us to think outside the box and push for true freedom and democracy in our schools. This book is a must read, not only for educators but also for professionals and parents who care about children and for whom building a truly humane and just society is paramount.” —Jane R. Hirschmann, Chair, NYS Parents' Coalition to End High Stakes Testing
Begin Here
Author: Rocio G. Davis
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824861590
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
An analytically innovative work, Begin Here widens the current critical focus of Asian North American literary studies by proposing an integrated thematic and narratological approach to the practice of autobiography. It demonstrates how Asian North American memoirs of childhood challenge the construction and performative potential of national experiences. This understanding influences theoretical approaches to ethnic life writing, expanding the boundaries of traditional autobiography by negotiating narrative techniques and genre and raising complex questions about self-representation and the construction of cultural memory. By examining the artistic project of some fifty Asian North American writers who deploy their childhood narratives in the representation of the individual processes of self-identification and negotiation of cultural and national affiliation, this work provides a comprehensive overview of Asian North American autobiographies of childhood published over the last century. Importantly, it also attends to new ways of writing autobiographies, employing comics, blending verse, prose, diaries, and life writing for children, and using relational approaches to self-identification, among others.
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824861590
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
An analytically innovative work, Begin Here widens the current critical focus of Asian North American literary studies by proposing an integrated thematic and narratological approach to the practice of autobiography. It demonstrates how Asian North American memoirs of childhood challenge the construction and performative potential of national experiences. This understanding influences theoretical approaches to ethnic life writing, expanding the boundaries of traditional autobiography by negotiating narrative techniques and genre and raising complex questions about self-representation and the construction of cultural memory. By examining the artistic project of some fifty Asian North American writers who deploy their childhood narratives in the representation of the individual processes of self-identification and negotiation of cultural and national affiliation, this work provides a comprehensive overview of Asian North American autobiographies of childhood published over the last century. Importantly, it also attends to new ways of writing autobiographies, employing comics, blending verse, prose, diaries, and life writing for children, and using relational approaches to self-identification, among others.
The Strange and Curious Guide to Trauma
Author: Sally Donovan
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN: 178775748X
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
'Our book about trauma features buzzy bees stuck in your tummy, yes, and also science and superheroes, carrots and lambs, lollies and, unfortunately for me, baboons...' Join Ordinary Jo, some people, Courtney Cortisol, Amy Amygdala and friends to be guided through the curious world of trauma. This fully illustrated guide for children aged 8-12 features an array of quirky characters and facts about trauma woven into a therapeutic story. Learn why some carrots grow perfectly straight, others wonky and wobbly - and why that's ok! Find out all the clever ways our strange and curious bodies keep us safe all the time, and what the different nutty parts of our brain do for us when we are afraid! Discover all this and more to understand your own experiences, body, and even friends better too. (And just in case you don't remember it all, there is a summary of all the things we have learnt at the end) Let knowledge and kindness become your superpower by learning all the strange and curious things about Trauma!
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN: 178775748X
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
'Our book about trauma features buzzy bees stuck in your tummy, yes, and also science and superheroes, carrots and lambs, lollies and, unfortunately for me, baboons...' Join Ordinary Jo, some people, Courtney Cortisol, Amy Amygdala and friends to be guided through the curious world of trauma. This fully illustrated guide for children aged 8-12 features an array of quirky characters and facts about trauma woven into a therapeutic story. Learn why some carrots grow perfectly straight, others wonky and wobbly - and why that's ok! Find out all the clever ways our strange and curious bodies keep us safe all the time, and what the different nutty parts of our brain do for us when we are afraid! Discover all this and more to understand your own experiences, body, and even friends better too. (And just in case you don't remember it all, there is a summary of all the things we have learnt at the end) Let knowledge and kindness become your superpower by learning all the strange and curious things about Trauma!
Beyond Deserving
Author: Dorothy W. Martyn
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
ISBN: 0802844227
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
Drawing on thirty years of practicing psychotherapy, Dorothy Martyn here gives readers a unique look into a play-therapy room where three children individually present their own journeys over some months. These children, in that setting, provide us with a special lens through which we can better understand what transpires in their minds -- and in ours. Through the children's creative, poetic utterances -- enhanced by the poetry of Emily Dickinson and other literary giants -- Beyond Deserving persuasively argues against the justice idea of reward according to what is deserved and for the superior potency of a beyond-deserving model in cultivating love and creative work in children. Written primarily for parents and other mentors -- teachers, youth leaders, counselors, and so on -- Beyond Deserving draws the subject of child rearing back to its roots in the biblical declaration of unconditional love, love that moves first, without a prior "deserving."
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
ISBN: 0802844227
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
Drawing on thirty years of practicing psychotherapy, Dorothy Martyn here gives readers a unique look into a play-therapy room where three children individually present their own journeys over some months. These children, in that setting, provide us with a special lens through which we can better understand what transpires in their minds -- and in ours. Through the children's creative, poetic utterances -- enhanced by the poetry of Emily Dickinson and other literary giants -- Beyond Deserving persuasively argues against the justice idea of reward according to what is deserved and for the superior potency of a beyond-deserving model in cultivating love and creative work in children. Written primarily for parents and other mentors -- teachers, youth leaders, counselors, and so on -- Beyond Deserving draws the subject of child rearing back to its roots in the biblical declaration of unconditional love, love that moves first, without a prior "deserving."
Children in Culture, Revisited
Author: K. Lesnik-Oberstein
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230307094
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 243
Book Description
Children in Culture, Revisited follows on from the first volume, Children in Culture , and is composed of a range of chapters, newly written for this collection, which offer further fully inter- and multidisciplinary considerations of childhood as a culturally and historically constructed identity rather than a constant psycho-biological entity.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230307094
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 243
Book Description
Children in Culture, Revisited follows on from the first volume, Children in Culture , and is composed of a range of chapters, newly written for this collection, which offer further fully inter- and multidisciplinary considerations of childhood as a culturally and historically constructed identity rather than a constant psycho-biological entity.
Transformational Coaching for Early Childhood Educators
Author: Constant Hine
Publisher: Redleaf Press
ISBN: 1605546410
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Transformational Coaching for Early Childhood Educators is a reflective workbook designed to help early childhood professionals strengthen their coaching skills and their ability to facilitate transformational learning in others. The goal of this program is for individuals to attain sustainable habits of self-reflection, critical thinking, problem-solving, and lifelong learning themselves, as well as the ability to intentionally facilitate others to do the same. The GROOMER Framework for Change Model™ is a mental model that offers an intentional framework to facilitate transformational lasting change. This workbook can be used by supervisors working with staff or peer-to-peer but is recommended to be used with another person to get the full benefit of transformational coaching.
Publisher: Redleaf Press
ISBN: 1605546410
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Transformational Coaching for Early Childhood Educators is a reflective workbook designed to help early childhood professionals strengthen their coaching skills and their ability to facilitate transformational learning in others. The goal of this program is for individuals to attain sustainable habits of self-reflection, critical thinking, problem-solving, and lifelong learning themselves, as well as the ability to intentionally facilitate others to do the same. The GROOMER Framework for Change Model™ is a mental model that offers an intentional framework to facilitate transformational lasting change. This workbook can be used by supervisors working with staff or peer-to-peer but is recommended to be used with another person to get the full benefit of transformational coaching.
Aphasia in Atypical Populations
Author: Patrick Coppens
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 0805817387
Category : Aphasia
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
The book addresses the nature of aquired language impairment in a wode range of special populations.
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 0805817387
Category : Aphasia
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
The book addresses the nature of aquired language impairment in a wode range of special populations.