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020830
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Madrid, Dibbuks, 2012.
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24pCream spine
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A girl, narrator of this story, sheds new light on the treatment of the disease and how to talk about it.
From the perspective of the granddaughter, we enter a family in which the grandmother suffers from Alzheimer's. The author starts from his own experience and tells us a story full of naivete and love, because children forget to judge when they want people.
The young promise Mai Egurza illustrated with skill and joy this story despite a serious issue and serious background continues to be a lively and full of sensitivity story. This story is intended for adults to see and understand Alzheimer's from a girl's perspective. The youngest of the family does not care about the disease, they may not understand it or do not know what it is, but they do not feel ashamed of her, she just wants to be with her loved ones, whatever they are, something that adult people still have to learn.
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9788492902903 Hb.
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I01864 | SF/EST | Main | On Shelf | General | Spanish |
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025349
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New York, Atria Paperbacks, 2010.
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219pOrange Spine
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Extends the vast benefits of mindfulness training to children from four to eighteen years old with age-appropriate exercises, songs, games, and fables.
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9781416583004 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
023097 | 158.1/GRE | Main | On Shelf | Teacher Resources | Teacher Resource |
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026193
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New Jersey, Jossey-Bass, 2018.
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x, 372pBlack spine
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A practical framework to avoid burnout and keep great teachers teaching Onward tackles the problem of educator stress, and provides a practical framework for taking the burnout out of teaching. Stress is part of the job, but when 70 percent of teachers quit within their first five years because the stress is making them physically and mentally ill, things have gone too far. Unsurprisingly, these effects are highest in difficult-to-fill positions such as math, science, and foreign languages, and in urban areas and secondary classrooms-places where we need our teachers to be especially motivated and engaged. This book offers a path to resiliency to help teachers weather the storms and bounce back-and work toward banishing the rain for good. This actionable framework gives you concrete steps toward rediscovering yourself, your energy, and your passion for teaching. You'll learn how a simple shift in mindset can affect your outlook, and how taking care of yourself physically, mentally, and emotionally is one of the most important things you can do. The companion workbook helps you put the framework into action, streamlining your way toward renewal and strength.-Cultivate resilience with a four-part framework based on 12 key habits -Uncover your true self, understand emotions, and use your energy where it counts -Adopt a mindful, story-telling approach to communication and community building -Keep learning, playing, and creating to create an environment of collective celebration By cultivating resilience in schools, we help ensure that we are working in, teaching in, and leading organizations where every child thrives, and where the potential of every child is recog
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9781119364894 Pb.
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023964 | 371.102/AGU | Main | Issued | Teacher Resources | Teacher Resource | 300093 | 13-Jun-2023 |
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026333
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London, Puffin Books, 2020.
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36pLight green spine
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For the first time ever, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate His Holiness the Dalai Lama addresses children directly, sharing lessons of peace and compassion, told through stories of his own childhood. One of today's most inspiring world leaders was once an ordinary child named Lhamo Thondup. In a small village in Tibet, his mother was his first great teacher of compassion. In everyday moments from his childhood, young readers begin to see that important lessons are all around us, and they, too, can grow to truly understand them. With simple, powerful text, the Dalai Lama shares the universalist teachings of treating one another with compassion. In an increasingly confusing world, The Seed of Compassion offers guidance and encouragement on how we all might bring more kindness to our world.
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9780241456972 Hb.
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024089 | 921/LAM | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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017049
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Colorado, Love and Logic, 2013.
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30pBeige Spine
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After Emily asks her big sister what the word empathy means, Emily decides to pay closer attention to others during her day.
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1935326457 Pb.
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016478 | FIC/SOR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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023792
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Hong Kong, Minedition, 1994.
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36pWhite Spine
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A collection of stories based on the author's experiences with chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park in Tanzania over a period of almost forty years.
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9789888240241 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
021873 | 599.885/GOO | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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