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A Cottage for Beth

A Cottage for Beth

Connie T Downes

AuthorHouse
2011
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Elizabeth Jones at the age of twenty eight was well-established as a writer of children's books in England. And abroad so when her American godmother, left her a cottage in Massachusetts in a community just outside Boston. Within a easy reach of the downtown with the condition that she must reside in it for the period of twelve months before she could inherit it Beth as she was called by her family and friends. Decided that she would go over After all twelve months, wasn't a long time, and it least she could get a book or two out of it while she was there she met two men. Alex, the schoolteacher, who would have married her in a heartbeat, and Dr. James Grant, who she would liked to have been married to and who told her from the very beginning of their meeting that he had no intention of ever getting married at all Beth then decided. That when the twelve months was up she would keep the cottage and return to England....
Borderline Shine

Borderline Shine

Connie Greshner; Theresa Therriault

Dundurn Group Ltd
2020
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A therapist's story of complex trauma and her remarkable journey to recovery.When Connie Greshner was eight years old, her father walked into a bar in Ponoka, Alberta, and shot her mother. So began a young life defined by trauma. From Catholic boarding school in Kansas to the streets of the Downtown Eastside in Vancouver, Connie travelled in pursuit of acceptance and belonging. Grief, confusion, and shame manifested as depression, addiction, and promiscuity. Branded chronically suicidal with no hope of recovery by the mental health system, Connie was determined to heal herself and help others. Supported and inspired by exceptional friends, a love of books, and a connection to nature, she finally found her home, purpose, and peace. In Borderline Shine, Connie breaks the silence and shame of intergenerational violence. With unflinching honesty she chronicles her unique journey through the darkness of suffering to the light of compassion, hope, and recovery.
Green Space, Green Time

Green Space, Green Time

Connie Barlow

Copernicus Books
2012
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In a provocative book that is sure to be controversial, Connie Barlow puts forth a compelling case for breaching the barrier between science and religion-in effect, for a reunification of knowledge and meaning. Evolutionary biology, rendered as an Epic of Evolution, provides a powerful origin story appropriate for our times. Conservation biology, ecology, and Gaia theory all reveal how we fit in with the natural world; Barlow argues that they can not only inform our ethics but also expand our sense of meaning. In dozens of unusually candid conversations with leading scientists and philosophers, she presents an emerging view of a new meaning for science in our lives-and why this new meaning is crucial for our times. "Green Space, Green Time could well mark a turning point in humanity's troubled relationship with nature." -John Davis Editor, Wild Earth Magazine
Learning to Read and Write in One Elementary School

Learning to Read and Write in One Elementary School

Connie Juel

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2011
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When a fourth-grade student, Jenny, was asked about reading, she stated: "I love to read, you get real neat ideas. I really like books about animals and biographies. I'm writing my autobiography now. Oh, I also really like Judy Blume books. " Her enthusiasm for reading is evident as she tells you about the Judy Blume book she just read, Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret (1970). Jenny reads almost every night at home. Jenny's classmate through 4 years of elementary school, Anna. responds, when asked about reading: "I hate to read; it's boring. " Anna says she never reads at home. She says she'd rather watch television or play with friends. Anna would even rather clean her room than read. She explains, "I'd rather clean my room because it makes the room look neat. Reading makes my head hurt because it's so boring and no fun. " Jenny and Anna attended a large neighborhood elementary school in Austin, Texas. The school is located in a lower socioeconomic status (SES) area of small houses, duplexes, mld apartments. About 45% of the children at the school are Hispanic, 35% are African-American, and 20% are Anglo. The school consistently ranks mnong the lowest schools in the district on standardized reading achievement tests. Upon entering first grade, neither Jenny nor Anna could read the words that were to appear in their first preprimer reader.
The JASPER Model for Children with Autism

The JASPER Model for Children with Autism

Connie Kasari; Amanda C. Gulsrud; Stephanie Y. Shire; Christina Strawbridge

Guilford Press
2022
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This full-color clinician's manual is the authoritative guide to implementing the Joint Attention, Symbolic Play, Engagement, and Regulation (JASPER) intervention. With a strong evidence base, JASPER provides a clear, flexible structure to bolster early skills core to social communication development. The authors show how to assess 1- to 8-year-olds with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), set treatment targets, choose engaging play materials, tailor JASPER strategies to each individual, and troubleshoot common challenges. In a convenient large-size format, the manual features case examples, learning exercises, and reproducible clinical tools. At the companion website, clinicians can download and print the reproducible materials as well as a supplemental annotated bibliography. Cited as an evidence-based practice by the National Clearinghouse on Autism Evidence and Practice.
The JASPER Model for Children with Autism

The JASPER Model for Children with Autism

Connie Kasari; Amanda C. Gulsrud; Stephanie Y. Shire; Christina Strawbridge

Guilford Press
2021
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This full-color clinician's manual is the authoritative guide to implementing the Joint Attention, Symbolic Play, Engagement, and Regulation (JASPER) intervention. With a strong evidence base, JASPER provides a clear, flexible structure to bolster early skills core to social communication development. The authors show how to assess 1- to 8-year-olds with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), set treatment targets, choose engaging play materials, tailor JASPER strategies to each individual, and troubleshoot common challenges. In a convenient large-size format, the manual features case examples, learning exercises, and reproducible clinical tools. At the companion website, clinicians can download and print the reproducible materials as well as a supplemental annotated bibliography. Cited as an evidence-based practice by the National Clearinghouse on Autism Evidence and Practice.