Coping with Children in StressVed P. Varma Arena, 1996 - 157 páginas This book investigates how to handle children with stresses derived from various sources - health, educational and social - looking at the causes and effects of stress, ways of preventing or minimising it, as well as coping strategies. |
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... boy named Graham Young was referred because he had a great interest in poisons . Conrad surmised that the boy was administering poisons to others . In due course , arrangements were made to pass information to the local CID . Graham ...
... boy named Graham Young was referred because he had a great interest in poisons . Conrad surmised that the boy was administering poisons to others . In due course , arrangements were made to pass information to the local CID . Graham ...
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... boys ' soccer , exciting to watch , especially the arguments amongst the players , and likely to win , or lose , 10-4 . They need an experienced , firm and organising coach who will slot them into the positions that best suit their ...
... boys ' soccer , exciting to watch , especially the arguments amongst the players , and likely to win , or lose , 10-4 . They need an experienced , firm and organising coach who will slot them into the positions that best suit their ...
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... boy , mother from Antigua , father Scots , half- sister of 16. Very watchful at first : later moving from one ... boys ? ) going out of control - tries too hard to be in control , then gives up , exhausted . Possible Intervention ...
... boy , mother from Antigua , father Scots , half- sister of 16. Very watchful at first : later moving from one ... boys ? ) going out of control - tries too hard to be in control , then gives up , exhausted . Possible Intervention ...
Contenido
Learning difficulties | 1 |
Visual impairment | 21 |
Hearing impairment | 35 |
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