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The unique quality of this work lies in the confidence which the author places in the capacity of parents to understand and decide how to act in every situation of conflict with their children. The author shows that parents are capable of understanding the negative mechanisms which emerge when living with children.
This book provides 30 simple suggestions for practical projects which girls and boys can adapt to their own methods to create objects made from cardboard, plastic bottles, fabric remnants and all those things that are no longer needed. A great way to recycle, and a point of departure for the fascinating game of imagining, creating and learning to make new things.
This book shows how to make all sorts of professional mock-ups to precise scale for presenting construction projects in architecture, engineering, museum exhibits and temporary commercial installations. A profusely illustrated book that introduces materials, tools and techniques and offers practical, step-by-step guides on making different types of mock-ups.
Marina Percales always wants to know the reason for everything. Because of this, everyone calls her Marina Why?. One day, her mother tells her that she has to learn to read. And of course, she wants to know why. It isn’t easy to explain, but, by the end of this story, Marina will learn why she has to learn to read, and why this will make her so special.
This is not a method for singing but a in-depth reflection on singing as a career, its demands and its repercussions on the life of the singer. Being the bearer of one’s own instrument demands greater discipline on the part of the singer. Practical, useful advice for the singer, which can also be applied to the professional discipline of any musician.
Pol is twenty-nine years old and has Down’s Syndrome. He’s like a little baby but with an enormous body. Mummy sometimes grumbles and says that everyone claims that people with Down’s Syndrome are so sweet, but she’s got the exception to the rule, and then she sighs.
This book responds in an approachable way to questions such as:
- What toys can we use to stimulate our child?
- How should we choose toys?
- Is it normal for a child to confuse fantasy and reality?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of videogames?
A story for young children with a relative with some sort of disability. With simple line drawings, the story aims to inspire children to express the emotions they might be feeling in this particular family situation, as well as talking about the differences they might observe and describing together how this might enrich their lives.