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VERY informative book!Review Date: 2006-12-08
Clear and concise guide to understanding the special child.Review Date: 1998-08-07

Used price: $22.59

Great informationReview Date: 2008-02-21
Thanks!Review Date: 2006-11-10

Used price: $38.00

Instructional StrategiesReview Date: 2007-12-03
Direct Instruction: How to do book.Review Date: 2000-05-10
This book is a must for all those wishing to use the most effective teaching model currently available to classroom teachers.

Used price: $7.00

great perspective!Review Date: 2003-03-26
Developing Effective PartnershipsReview Date: 2000-02-07
The process of sharing with others clarifies and enhances your original vision of the business opportunity. Talking it out generates some breakthroughs that can have a major impact on your future direction. Communicating your thoughts with others, who have different experiences and skills, will allow you to discover things you didn't know that you didn't know.
Although collaberation is important today, effective partnerships can be elusive and hard to crasp for most people. A new book, "Do You Hear What I Hear?", by Janice Fialka and Karen C. Mikus published by Procter Publications, LLC, explores the journey to creative partnerships. Although written to parents and professionals who help children with special needs, this book guides us all in understanding how to strengthen our partnerships with others. Here are some points the authors make regarding misunderstandings about the nature and evolution of partnerships:
"...there is often the expectation that parents and professionals immediately are full partners simply by sitting together at a conference table to discuss the plans and goals for a child. Our experience has been just the opposite: that partnershps evolve over time, go through various phases and involve different interactions during various points of working together. For these reasons, we believe that a developmental approach to partnerships is both realistic and useful. This way of thinking helps us to view challenges and struggles in the relationships as normal, universal and to be expected, rather than as hopeless indicators of a doomed relationship."
When sharing your vision and strategy with your partners, good things begin to happen. You no longer have to be the go-to-guy or gal for every decision. Those who work with you begin to understand the basis for past decisions and now feel empowered to make some appropriate decisions on their own. Their self-directed work activity can free you up to concentrate on the important, rather than the urgent, issues facing your organization.
If you are really passionate about your business venture, the sooner you begin to involve others in your business decision making process, the sooner you will foster their commitment to continuously improve your business. Business relationships with suppliers, partners and customers will improve since they know where you are headed and how they can help you get there.


Math Help for Dyslexics--at Last!!Review Date: 2002-11-19
excellent bookReview Date: 1999-11-09

See the ParksReview Date: 2001-02-20
Must have for people with disabilitiesReview Date: 2000-05-12
Visitors to restricted areas of the parks must ride in busses, special provisions are often made for the disabled (usually requires a state diabled permit for your vehicle) allowing you to drive your private vehicle in these areas. This book gives you advance notice of when you need a special permit for this privilege. In some cases, the book has provided us with information that is not easily available from any other source. This makes the park much more accessible for the disabled.
The only reason this is not a 5 star book is that the book is 8 years old and does not cover the newer parks.

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Useful for your educating school personnel Review Date: 2007-12-23
I took the book with me to our son's IEP this year, and used it quite a bit to help our son's teachers understand what might be issues in the coming year.
Thinking Process ClarifiedReview Date: 2007-05-28

Fortunate Son, a moving story...Review Date: 1999-12-11
I was engrossed by the first page and it took me a little over 6 hours to finish. I like many others would have assumed that Jr. would have had a tough time stacking up to his father but the opposite was true. Both father and son had a bond that the books words conveyed perfectly. Junior has a knack for explaining things that is easy to understand and contextualize. The story is told easily with such candor that you actually find yourself feeling sorry for yourself and not just Junior's life. However, it does get a little stale with Junior's constant regard of anyone without "Vietmam" experience as less than himself. But, that in itself only enhances and clarifies what he experienced and what his generations conflicts were. The timultuous times of the 60's and early 70's are truly seen though the eyes of not a hippie or a burn out but of one who displayed wisdom beyond his years. Wisdom that could only be gained through combat experienc or more specifically the Vietmam experience. JUniors spirit and perserverence lent itself to mutual success and failure. Only when JUnior admitted his failures did he then start to experience success. As cliche as it may seem that is how the book is summed up. A good story told honestly and without prejudice.
Bill Smith -
The book is the true meaning of Honor Courage and CommitmentReview Date: 1999-03-07

great price, great bookReview Date: 2008-07-04
Textbook reviewReview Date: 2006-03-19
It's well written, and easy to read and considering that it's mandatory for the class, that's always nice.

IReview Date: 2007-04-11
The first reviewReview Date: 2000-09-17
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