Comprehensive Lactation Consultant Exam Review, Third Edition
Consistent with the direction of the IBLCE exam board, the Third Edition of Linda Smith s highly successful Comprehensive Lactation Consultant Exam Review is now organized around the chronological stages of the mother-baby dyad s development. With over 800 questions and over 30 new clinical pictures, the Third Edition encourages an in-depth exploration of each stage of the mother-baby dyad s development, and poses questions that are often unique to that particular stage.
Just what you were looking for-a set of books especially designed for new teachers, pre-service educators, or anyone who is interested in current educational theory and practice. Up-to-date, research-based theory and practical applications make these an invaluable learning tool as well as a perfect quick reference. Perfect for staff development sessions!
From First Kicks to First Steps: Nurturing Your Baby's Development from Pregnancy Through the First Year of Life
Innovative ways parents can nurture their child's development even before birth Most expectant parents can't wait to get to know the mysterious little person who will be arriving. Now parents can find out what's really going on in there and start nurturing their baby's development during pregnancy with the help of From First Kicks to First Steps.
The Teacher´s Magazine Nº 129 (October 2010)
This month we present ideas and suggestions to celebrate Mother’s day, Family day and Halloween, which are so much looked forward to by our younger students. Handicrafts, special cookies, board games will appeal to children; all of them aiming to foster vocabulary and grammar while having fun. The present issue is rounded off by two articles for your professional development: one on bullying, a problem that is sometimes difficult to understand, and the other on a Web 2.0 tool that will help you upgrade and renew your teaching practices.
During the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth, German universities were at the forefront of scholarship in Oriental studies. Drawing upon a comprehensive survey of thousands of German publications on the Middle East from this period, this book presents a detailed history of the development of Orientalism.
Offering an alternative to the view of Orientalism as a purely intellectual pursuit or solely as a function of politics, this book traces the development of the discipline as a profession.