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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... woman with a very severe visual impairment won her county's top award for gymnastics , and many such young people can achieve high standards in dance , athletics or swimming . Stresses in adolescence The period of adolescence and ...
... woman with a very severe visual impairment won her county's top award for gymnastics , and many such young people can achieve high standards in dance , athletics or swimming . Stresses in adolescence The period of adolescence and ...
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... women and men , for example , will feed through into regulations about freedoms , access to education and employment , etc. 11 ' Accidents will happen ' : from particle behaviour to accidents of evolu- tion , life is always to a greater ...
... women and men , for example , will feed through into regulations about freedoms , access to education and employment , etc. 11 ' Accidents will happen ' : from particle behaviour to accidents of evolu- tion , life is always to a greater ...
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... women and for most men ) ; the ethnicity of the user , which may at times influence drug choice and distribution networks , as well as the policing of particular groups and areas ; the employment opportunities available to the ...
... women and for most men ) ; the ethnicity of the user , which may at times influence drug choice and distribution networks , as well as the policing of particular groups and areas ; the employment opportunities available to the ...
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Learning difficulties | 1 |
Visual impairment | 21 |
Hearing impairment སྐྱཕུ | 35 |
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