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Cameron Loves Cats and Cameron Loves to Count
Edward G Smith M Ed Ph D
Archway Publishing
2023
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Cameron loves everything about cats-their eyes, their mouths, their meows, and their pounces. Some like milk, and others like cheese. They're short and fat or tall and thin, with furry feet or only skin. She loves them all Cameron also loves to count One cat has two eyes, one mouth, and four legs. Two cats have four eyes, two mouths, and eight legs. It's easy and fun for Cameron to practice her counting on the cats she loves. This children's story offers a fun and practical introduction to the use of arithmetic as young readers learn about various number operations such as subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Children need to learn about personal space and assertiveness. The Bubble Brigade explains the concept of personal space in an easy way for them to understand.The skill of self-protection, "bully-proofing" if you will, is also explained. This is also at the appropriate developmental level.As a primary school counselor, I taught these social skills lessons and many more to our students starting kindergarten and reinforced them the following two years.Appreciating personal space and knowing how to protect yourself are obliviously lifelong skills crucial to personal growth and development. The Bubble Brigade teaches these concepts and skills.
The story told in this book is true. It describes a situation the author and a second grade teacher faced one school year. What transpired and the conclusion are accurately described in this story.Some children seem to make friends easily while others struggle. Children can be taught friendship making skills. They can also be taught conflict resolution.Although boys certainly have issues of their own, making friends and keeping them are less of a problem for them than girls. Four Friends deals with four girls, all good friends, that have to work through a problem to remember why they are friends in the first place.
The idea of this book came to me while reading Chicka Chicka Boom Boom. As a former primary school counselor, I know how young children enjoy rhyming books. When I read one to them I would often tell them to listen for the pattern and they could often guess the rhyming word, essentially helping me read the story. The Letters Picnic is meant to be a fun read and educational for children learning the alphabet. Hopefully, you will enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.
It's been said that the only thing more difficult for a child to undergo than divorce is the death of a parent. Obviously, it's extremely hard on the parents also.Research shows several potential adverse effects for these children. For example, poor academic performance and possible social, emotional, or behavioral issues.The good news is certainly these issues don't apply to all children and, if the divorce/separation is handled as well as possible by the parents there may very well be no negative results.The overriding thought of parents should be "child first" when making any decisions. Thinking of how this will affect your child before making major choices will help immensely.There is a great deal of information available with good advice on how to handle a very difficult situation. This book describes a program offered by the school district in which I was the school counselor. At the end of this book there is advice for parents going through this situation. Our Banana Splits group over the years helped countless parents and their children get through a difficult time.Remember, the best parent is both parents.
This book describes a situation in which a child is stealing in school. As an elementary school counselor, I dealt with this issue numerous times. Using the method outlined within, we were successful in every situation without embarrassing the student. Included at the end of this book is information on why children steal and, more importantly, what action to take as a solution.
The problem solving technique described in this book is the system the author taught his kindergarten students. It was then reinforced in first and second grade until the students left the building to go to third grade.The system can be taught to preschoolers by their parents or, obviously, in school by a counselor or teacher. Once taught to the child they may need reminders to use it but once ingrained it can be very effective.Children often need help with big problems, but can be taught how to solve small ones. Along with the system my students were also taught various plans to follow for specific issues. For example, how to listen, how to handle a feeling problem, or how to protect themselves. Some of those plans are outlined in several of my other books.Hopefully you will enjoy the book and I hope your children or students use the system-it works
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M a Edward Miller
Old Paths Publications, Incorporated
2008
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The life of George M. Troup. By Edward J. Harden.
Edward Jenkins Harden
University of Michigan Library
2001
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The Life of George M. Troup. by Edward J. Harden.
Edward Jenkins Harden
University of Michigan Library
2006
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Esther M. Kromer and Edward L. Kromer and Stayon Products, Inc., an Illinois Corporation, Petitioners, V. Riegel Textile Corporation, a Delaware Corporation U.S. Supreme Court Transcript of Record with Supporting Pleadings
Abraham W Brussell; John F Ryan
Gale, U.S. Supreme Court Records
2011
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