Nature and Young Children
- 126 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
First edition published by Routledge 2007--T.p. verso.
First edition published by Routledge 2007--T.p. verso.
"In this inspiring book, Dr. Ruth Wilson explores the great potential of connecting young children with special needs to the natural world. Drawing on her knowledge of research and her decades of work with children in nature, she weaves together advice, real-life examples, and testimonies from educators and families on the healing, nurturing power of nature in the lives of young children with diverse abilities."--Amazon
Targeted for seniors, this guide emphasizes building core strength and stability to enhance overall health and mobility. It offers tailored exercises and tips designed to accommodate the unique needs of older adults, promoting safety and effectiveness. The focus is on improving balance and reducing the risk of falls, making it a valuable resource for seniors looking to maintain an active and independent lifestyle.
Encouraging Creative Play and Learning in Natural Environments
Focusing on holistic child development, this guide emphasizes the importance of connecting children with nature. It provides practical advice for creating indoor and outdoor nature play spaces while fostering environmentally responsible attitudes. The third edition includes new content on sustainability education, the influence of Froebel, and the experiences of urban children. It serves as a valuable resource for early years practitioners, teachers, and students, offering innovative ideas to enhance creative play and learning in nature-centered environments.
The narrative follows Ruth Wilson, a spirited 75-year-old adventurer, as she reflects on the key moments in her life that fueled her courage. Her journey culminates in a daring night flight over the snow-covered Swiss Alps in a hydrogen balloon, showcasing her determination and zest for life. The story emphasizes themes of resilience and the pursuit of dreams, regardless of age, as Ruth lands gracefully in an Italian vineyard, embodying the spirit of adventure.
Deborah Wayfaring embodies elegance and beauty while navigating her journey of faith and self-discovery. Despite being married, she has yet to experience true love and feels a disconnect between her current life and her dreams for the future. Driven by a desire to pursue her aspirations and unafraid to take risks, Deborah seeks to redefine her destiny and uncover the deeper connections she longs for.
How can we help children with special needs become active learners? This book is a practical and accessible guide to teaching young children with special educational needs. At the heart of the book is the belief that the focus should be on the child as an active learner, rather than on their disability.This fully revised and updated edition takes into account current changes in educational policy to provide the reader with comprehensive information and understanding and working with young children with special needs. The author addresses key issues such as the nature and causes of specific disabilities, intervention and assessment, working with families, planning individualised objectives and instructional strategies. There are also new sections on emotional competence, early literacy concerns and discussions of the emotional implications of brain research. Case study examples and practical suggestions are included throughout. The book will be a valuable resource for all early years practitioners, primary teachers, student teachers and learning support assistants.
WE (Black Men) were all equal leaders that day of the original Million Man March. It was a significant moment in African American history, a "Missing Moment." History has shown us time and time again that true change engages momentum when we experience a "defining moment." As we continue to embrace the "defining moment" changes are destined to occur without much additional effort and progress will be realized. It is at this time we can look back and call the change that occurred as a defining moment, a pivotal moment, "Black October - The Missing Moment."
This work provides an overview of the first farmstead community for adults with autism established in North America. The book also provides a detailed description and evaluation of the intervention model used to promote quality of life for the adults with autism who live at Bittersweet Farms.