Know and Follow Rules Saber y seguir las reglas Read Along or Enhanced eBook

Know and Follow Rules   Saber y seguir las reglas  Read Along or Enhanced eBook
Author: Cheri J. Meiners, M.Ed.
Publsiher: Free Spirit Publishing
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2024-02-13
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9798885541992

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A child who isn’t following the rules is a child who’s always in trouble. This book starts with simple reasons why we have rules: to help us stay safe, learn, be fair, and get along. Then it presents just four basic rules: “Listen,” “Best Work,” “Hands and Body to Myself,” and “Please and Thank You.” The focus throughout is on the positive sense of pride that comes with learning to follow rules. Includes questions and activities adults can use to reinforce the ideas and skills being taught. Now children and adults can enjoy our most popular Learning to Get Along® books in English and Spanish. The Free Spirit Learning to Get Along series helps children learn, understand, and practice basic social and emotional skills. Real-life situations, lots of diversity, and concrete examples make these read-aloud books appropriate for all homes, childcare settings, and primary classrooms as well as special education, including settings with children on the autism spectrum. Presented in a social story format, each of the bilingual Learning to Get Along books includes a special section for adults in both English and Spanish, with discussion questions, games, activities, and tips that reinforce improving social skills.

Know and Follow Rules Saber y Seguir Las Reglas

Know and Follow Rules   Saber y Seguir Las Reglas
Author: Cheri J. Meiners
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-08-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1484459849

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This book starts with simple reasons why we have rules: to help us stay safe, learn, be fair, and get along. Then it presents just four basic rules: "Listen," "Best Work," "Hands and Body to Myself," and "Please and Thank You." The focus throughout i

Listen and Learn

Listen and Learn
Author: Cheri J. Meiners
Publsiher: Free Spirit Publishing
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2003-03-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781575428000

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Knowing how to listen is essential to learning, growing, and getting along with others. Simple words and inviting illustrations help children develop skills for listening, understand why it’s important to listen, and recognize the positive results of listening. Includes a note to teachers and parents, additional information for adults, and activities.

Reach Out and Give

Reach Out and Give
Author: Cheri J. Meiners M.Ed.
Publsiher: Free Spirit Publishing
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781575422046

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Introduce children to gratitude and philanthropy, and show them how they can contribute to their community in simple, meaningful ways.

Cool Down and Work Through Anger

Cool Down and Work Through Anger
Author: Cheri J. Meiners
Publsiher: Free Spirit Publishing
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2010-05-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781575425474

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Everyone gets angry, so it’s never too early for children to learn to recognize feelings of anger, express them, and build skills for coping with anger in helpful, appropriate ways. Children learn that it is okay to feel angry—but not okay to hurt anyone with actions or words. They discover concrete skills for working through anger: self-calming, thinking, getting help from a trusted person, talking and listening, apologizing, being patient, and viewing others positively. Reassuring and supportive, the book helps preschool and primary-age children see that when they cool down and work through anger, they can feel peaceful again.

Brandon and the Bipolar Bear

Brandon and the Bipolar Bear
Author: Tracy Anglada
Publsiher: BPChildren
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2009-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0981739636

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Fictional story about Brandon, a young boy living with bipolar disorder. Readers learn about his symptoms, fears, and treatment from a child's viewpoint.

Contempt

Contempt
Author: Bethany-Kris
Publsiher: Bethany-Kris
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2020-07-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781988197814

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How much is too much? Five years—that was the deal. Renzo Zulla gave up five years of his life to repay a debt to an organization that only wanted to break him before they could make him. Their way, their rules. He doesn’t move without their okay, even if his latest job puts him right in front of her. But the five years are almost up, and he knows exactly where he’s going first. Love doesn’t follow rules … Heartbroken and alone—that’s how she survives. Lucia Marcello is alive, but a part of her still feels dead without him. She’s spent far too much time running away from her past and the pain she constantly holds tight because it’s easier than hating the people who caused it. But life has a way of bringing you back when your heart never will. Love doesn’t fade … But time means nothing, and forever might be only an illusion for them. Because where fate doesn’t step in, reality does. If hate is a game you play with your heart, and contempt is the game you play with your mind … where does that leave love? Vendettas don’t care about love. It’s in God’s hands now.

How I Became a Nun

How I Became a Nun
Author: César Aira
Publsiher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2007-02-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780811219822

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"A good story and first-rate social science."—New York Times Book Review. A sinisterly funny modern-day Through the Looking Glass that begins with cyanide poisoning and ends in strawberry ice cream. The idea of the Native American living in perfect harmony with nature is one of the most cherished contemporary myths. But how truthful is this larger-than-life image? According to anthropologist Shepard Krech, the first humans in North America demonstrated all of the intelligence, self-interest, flexibility, and ability to make mistakes of human beings anywhere. As Nicholas Lemann put it in The New Yorker, "Krech is more than just a conventional-wisdom overturner; he has a serious larger point to make. . . . Concepts like ecology, waste, preservation, and even the natural (as distinct from human) world are entirely anachronistic when applied to Indians in the days before the European settlement of North America." "Offers a more complex portrait of Native American peoples, one that rejects mythologies, even those that both European and Native Americans might wish to embrace."—Washington Post "My story, the story of 'how I became a nun,' began very early in my life; I had just turned six. The beginning is marked by a vivid memory, which I can reconstruct down to the last detail. Before, there is nothing, and after, everything is an extension of the same vivid memory, continuous and unbroken, including the intervals of sleep, up to the point where I took the veil ." So starts Cesar Aira's astounding "autobiographical" novel. Intense and perfect, this invented narrative of childhood experience bristles with dramatic humor at each stage of growing up: a first ice cream, school, reading, games, friendship. The novel begins in Aira's hometown, Coronel Pringles. As self-awareness grows, the story rushes forward in a torrent of anecdotes which transform a world of uneventful happiness into something else: the anecdote becomes adventure, and adventure, fable, and then legend. Between memory and oblivion, reality and fiction, Cesar Aira's How I Became a Nun retains childhood's main treasures: the reality of fable and the delirium of invention. A few days after his fiftieth birthday, Aira noticed the thin rim of the moon, visible despite the rising sun. When his wife explained the phenomenon to him he was shocked that for fifty years he had known nothing about "something so obvious, so visible." This epiphany led him to write How I Became a Nun. With a subtle and melancholic sense of humor he reflects on his failures, on the meaning of life and the importance of literature.