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Stepping Out provides parents and carers with practical advice, and fun games and activities to improve a child's skills in the six areas of development: cognitive; physical; sensory; language; social and emotional. The book also outlines the stages of child development so parents can place their child's progress in context.
Children with disabilities --- Educational games. --- Special education --- Activity programs in special education --- Activity programs in education --- Instructive games --- Training games --- Education --- Games --- Education (Elementary) --- Activity programs. --- Simulation methods
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This new edition of an award-winning book includes up-to-date research and practice, providing parents and carers with a host of ideas to encourage their child's development. The games and activities use toys and materials which most children will already have, and involve no special preparation. They are also fun to play.
Children with disabilities --- Developmentally disabled children --- Education, Preschool --- Educational games. --- Child development. --- Child study --- Children --- Development, Child --- Developmental biology --- Instructive games --- Training games --- Education --- Games --- Activity programs in preschool education --- Activity programs in education --- Education (Preschool) --- Activity programs. --- Development --- Simulation methods
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"In Unmaking Waste, Sarah Newman asks what happens when there are disagreements about what constitutes waste and what one should do with it, both at singular moments in time (for example, when ideas about waste collide in emerging colonial contexts) and across time (such as between those who left things behind in the past and the archaeologists who recover them). Newman examines ancient Mesoamerican understandings of waste, Euro-American perceptions of waste in New Spain, and early modern European ideals of civility and Christian understandings of good and bad, expressed metaphorically through cleanliness and filth. These differing perceptions, Newman argues, demands that we rethink centuries of assumptions imposed on other places, times, and peoples: so long as "waste" remains a category misunderstood to be common-sensical and stable, archaeological methods will prove unequal to their task. Newman instead proposes "anamorphic archaeology," an approach that emphasizes the possibility that archaeological objects have multiple physical and conceptual lives"--
Refuse and refuse disposal --- Social Archaeology --- Indians of Mexico --- Indians of Central America --- Indians --- Mayas
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Journalism --- Massenkultur. --- Presse --- Presse. --- Social aspects --- History --- Social aspects. --- Aspect social --- Histoire --- 1900-1999. --- Europa. --- Europe.
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Human anatomy --- Physiology of nerves and sense organs --- Neuroanatomy. --- Neurophysiology. --- Nervous System --- anatomy & histology. --- physiology.
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