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My story begins about 4 years ago when my grandson, Brandon, was restricted to a diet free of gluten, wheat, eggs, dairy, and peanuts. I was totally bewildered. How could I possibly cook properly for him and his family? I only remember once that I wept in my kitchen pantry out of frustration, but many times I felt that inadequate. Brandon's mom gave me a couple of recipes, which I prepared on every visit. I also had a house rule that no one was allowed to eat forbidden foods in his presence. I felt that I was doing all that I could until one innocent remark changed my life. We were in a grocery store and Brandon took my hand, led me to a display, and said longingly, "Look, Nana, those are called muffins". It brought tears to my eyes, and I vowed to myself that I would learn to cook delicious foods - gluten, wheat, dairy, egg, and peanut free. It has been a journey of trial and error. I cannot tell you that I have successes every time, but imagination and persistence has paid off. I have felt led to write this book, and it is my wish that it will help your family as much as it has helped mine. Barbara Wells
What does a harmed child look like? It's the little girl on the playground who has mysterious bruises on her legs. It's the three-month-old baby boy who arches his back when you try to hold him. It's the four-year-old who bites and hits when asked to clean up. These are the faces of traumatized children.As an early childhood professional, you play a key role in the early identification of maltreatment and unhealthy patterns of development. You are also the gateway to healing. In Reaching and Teaching Children Exposed to Trauma, you will find the tools and strategies to connect with harmed children and start them on the path to healing.Dr. Sorrels offers practical strategies that caregivers need to help these littlest victims.Connecting with a harmed child using games, music, gentle touch, and playMeeting children's sensory needs throughout the day: morning arrival, group time, meal times, outdoor play, and naptimeCreating a sensory-rich classroom environment with easy, simple ideasTeaching a traumatized child self-regulation skills and impulse control using visual cues, rehearsal and role play, games, and scripted storiesCoaching and supporting social skills: turn taking, sharing, joining in play, empathy, and conflict resolutionCommunicating unconditional love and acceptance to children from hard places
Over 380 all-new, full color photographs feature hundreds of kitchen collectibles from the 1920s-1950s. Each item is identified with manufacturer's information, dating, values, accurate measurements and more, along with vintage advertisements and catalogue pages. When you want to know, "What is it and what is it worth?" this book is indispensable!
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Success from the very beginning. Millions of children around the world have learned to speak English through the trusted methodology of Let's Go.
The exercises in this book--to be done both with and without a partner--increase the sensual awareness of touch and encourage individuals to focus on their own desire, as well as looking for ways to please their partner.
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