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Kit Kitten and the Topsy-Turvy Feelings : A Story About Parents Who Aren't Always Able to Care
2015
Once upon a time there was a little kitten called Kit who lived with a grown-up cat called Kizz Cat. Kit Kitten couldn't understand why sometimes Kizz Cat seemed sad and far away and others times was busy and rushing about. Kit Kitten was sometimes cold and confused in this topsy-turvy world and needed help to find ways to tell others about the big, medium and small feelings which were stuck inside. Luckily for Kit, Kindly Cat came along. Many children live in homes where things are chaotic and parents or carers are distracted and emotionally unavailable to them. This storybook, designed for children aged 2 to 6, includes feelings based activities to build a child's emotional awareness and vocabulary. A helpful tool for use by parents, carers, social workers and other professionals to enable young children to begin to name and talk about their feelings.
The Illustrated Guide to Dyslexia and Its Amazing People
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Power, Kate
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Rogers, Richard
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Forsyth, Kathy Iwanczak
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Dyslexia
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Dyslexics
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Juvenile literature
2017
An engaging visual explanation of dyslexia, what it means, and how to embrace it. Vibrant images and simple text depict what dyslexia is, along with helpful tools for learning and examples of skills and professions best-suited for people with dyslexia. Includes tips for success, additional games and learning resources.
An Integrated Geophysical and Geotechnical Assessment of Hazards Around the Abu Serga Church
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Hemeda, Sayed
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Church architecture-Conservation and restoration
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Earthquake hazard analysis
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Geotechnical engineering
2021
An Integrated Geophysical and Geotechnical Assessment of Hazards Around the Abu Serga Church
Bringing Facts into Fiction: The First \Data-Based\ Accountability Analysis of the Differences Between Presumptively Open, Discretionarily Open, and Closed Child-Dependency-Court Systems
2014
Reducing secondary trauma for child-abuse victims and alleged juvenile delinquents who suffer jurigenic psychological harm by the legal system, which is designed to protect them, is a critically important goal. For almost twenty years, advocates in favor of presumptively opening juvenile courts to the press and public have argued that presumptively open courts provide abused children, their families, and the public a more responsive and better legal system than courts that are closed or that are discretionarity open based upon judges' decisions that openness will not unreasonably harm child abuse victims. The majority of evidence presented to support the superiority of presumptively open courts involves anecdotes, and very little evidence-based data has been provided to support open-court advocates' opinions and predictions. This study looks to federally mandated and private-institute evidencebased outcome measures to compare the quality of services rendered to abused children under presumptively open, closed, or discretionarity open child-abuse court systems. The cumulative results demonstrate that presumptively open juvenile courts do not outperform discretionarily-openor closed-court systems on objective child and family outcome measures. This evidence can be generalized to child delinquency courts as well, since a high percentage of alleged juvenile delinquents are often poly-victims themselves who can suffer added psychological trauma from juvenile delinquency-court publicity.
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Selected Papers from the 8th International Symposium on Electric and Magnetic Fields
2010
The purpose of the EMF Symposium is to build a bridge between the recent advances of research in numerical modelling of electromagnetic fields and the growing number of industrial problems requiring such techniques. A limited number of 24 papers was selected by the EMF 2009 Scientific Committee for publication in this e-book of the COMPEL Journal.