LIBROS DEL AUTOR: karen dean

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: karen dean

  • Storying Beyond Social Difficulties with Neuro-Diverse Adolescents
    Belinda Dean / Karen Stagnitti / Sophie Goldingay
    Traditional approaches to social skill development may often be ineffective for those in most need of them - those who are neuro-diverse (for example, on the Autism Spectrum, with dyspraxia, or with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), those who have experienced trauma, those with an intellectual disability, and those who present with Complex Communication Needs. This may...
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    56,06 €

  • Coaching Stories
    Karen Dean / Sam Humphrey
    Being a coach is a deeply rewarding profession, but even the best coaches encounter moments of uncertainty and doubt. In Coaching Stories: Flowing and Falling of Being a Coach, Karen Dean and Sam Humphrey intimately share their varied experiences as executive coaches in 48 stories - some where they were flowing and glorious, and others where they were falling and ashamed.Dean a...
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    54,74 €

  • Devil’s Grace
    Karen Dean Benson
    In the spring of 1788, Renn Arelia Sheridan stares up at a portrait of the First Duchess of Chippenham, and the painting clearly shows an emerald brooch on her gown. Renn Arelia?s hand slips into her pocket fingering the brooch her deceased mother gave her. Her nape prickles with caution. This piece is what they sought when they ransacked her parent?s manor and forced her to Lo...
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    20,83 €

  • Mission Song
    Karen Dean Benson
    In the spring of 1836, eighteen-year-old Chenoa Sandoval escapes the suffocating Mt. Saint Dominic Convent in Boston and sails around the tip of South America to the wild land of her birth, Carmel, Alta California. Chenoa is determined to honor the memory of Padre Tomas, Mission San Carlos Borromeo’s last executor, who was also her adopted father. She will teach the Indian chil...
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    20,92 €

  • Mulberry Bend
    Karen Dean Benson
    Pilfering food for her sickly máthair, Aisling O’Quinn wanders amidst the filth-ridden cobbled streets of Five Points, Manhattan. A matron of the Children’s Aid Society catches her and considers it her civic duty to force the twelve-year-old onto an orphan train to a 'better life'. Though Five Points is a notorious slum, with its rag-picker alleys and bandit haunts, Aisling de...
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    20,49 €