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Radiography PREP (Program Review and Exam Prep)
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Medical (2009-01-09)
Author: D.A. Saia
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The best explanations of principles.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-14
It's not a good idea to spend time memorizing answers to questions. It is in your best interest to know the principles behind the answers, if you plan on passing the registry. This book is a fine condensed version of your 2 year program.

Excellent Book!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-15
THIS IS A GREAT BOOK TO GET READY FOR THE TEST , AFTER BEING COUPLE YEARS OUT OF THE FIELD I USED THIS BOOK AND THE Q & A BOOK, AND I PASS WITH AN 85%. IT HAVE SOME MISTAKES BUT THEY ARE OBVIOUS.. ITS A VERYYYY GOOD BOOK !!

Radiography Review Book
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Review Date: 2007-10-05
Arrived very promptly in perfect condition. great book for review. gives you need to knows for boards.

GREAT REVIEW!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-03
I would totally recommend this book to anyone who is going to be taking the ARRT registry. It's a great review from the x-ray program. A must have!!

Life Saver
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-18
This book helped me pass the ARRT Exam. I haven't been in school for a couple of years...plus I went to school overseas. I had the old version of this book but I needed to buy the newer one. It lived up to it's title "Radiography PREP". This book together with the Lange Q&A - Radiography Examination were the only books I needed...now I'm a Registered RT.

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Sam, the minuteman
Published in Unknown Binding by Scholastic Book Services (1972)
Author: Nathaniel Benchley
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I really like this book!
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Review Date: 2008-09-11
This book is about when the British soldiers came over to Lexington, Massachusetts. The British soldiers started a war. Sam is a boy who becomes a Minute Man, like his dad. In a battle, the British soldiers kill 8 people, and hurt Sam's friend, John.
But in the next battle, Sam gets to shoot the British soldiers. He used to be scared, but then he becomes angry.
I really liked this book. I think other boys would like it, and maybe some girls, too.

Helpful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-10
This book helps children understand what the Minutemen did for the British. It gives explainations that young children can understand. It also keeps their attention in wondering what is going to happen next. Characters are great. My son was able to visualize himself as being Sam. Wonderful book.

Sam The Minuteman
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-09
My eight-year old son has been reading Sam The Minuteman for several years. He loves the book so much. Although the reading doesn't challenge him anymore, he continues to check it out at our Public Library time and time again. I am glad that he has chosen a good wholesome book as one of his favorites. I have gotten this copy for him as a Christmas Gift. Hopefully, he will continue to enjoy it and pass it on to his children. Good reading material is getting increasingly more difficult to find for 4-6 graders.

The Battle of Lexington from a boy's perspective
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Review Date: 2007-01-31
When young Sam grabs his gun to enter The Battle of Lexington alongside his father, young readers won't help but wonder: What's going to happen to him? This central, suspenseful question is just one of the mature thematic elements encountered in Sam the Minuteman, a lean, accurate, and surprisingly contemplative historical narrative of the American Revolution's opening days. Benchley slips in key events and characters (the anonymous first shot, British Redcoats, Captain Parker, guerilla warfare) that may encourage young history enthusiasts to uncover the other stories behind Sam. Most provocatively, Benchley takes Sam on a hell-bent ("I'll shoot [the British soldiers]--every one!") revenge quest against his protective mother's pleas. This sub-plot alone may spark deep dialogue usually encountered in higher-level books.

Lobel, of Frog and Toad lore, illustrates with a smoky yet highly detailed pencil, and inks in a sparse amount of red and shades of ocher. His limited media and autumn palette connote the era's harsh agrarian lifestyle, and the stark "do-or-die" mentality of the colonists. Benchley douses his prose with rich poetic metaphors, describing the warring British troops as "a bright river of red," and deadly bullets that "buzzed about like bees."

The ending is abrupt, but Benchley's intention is to extend the conversation beyond the book's pages; quite likely to George the Drummer Boy, the companion piece to this book written from a British boy's perspective during the revolution.

4 1/2* An I CAN READ History Book by Benchley and Lobel
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-03
In plain language, and with just a bit of humor, prolific author Nathaniel Benchley (son of the great humorist Robert) and the equally experienced Arnold Lobel tell the story of the beginnings of the American Revolution, as seen through the eyes of a young boy. On the night of Paul Revere's famous ride, Sam accompanies his father to the village green. The pensive faces of the Minutemen and the monochrome and two-toned drawings of Lobel build tension as they await the possible arrival of the British. Finally, they hear the "TRAMP TRAMP TRAMP" of the British soldiers-the "lobsterbacks": "Over the hill and past the tavern came the soldiers! They came on and on and on." At close range, the British kill eight men (they're shown lying on the ground), and wound Sam's friend John in the leg. "'Sam!' John cried. `I'm hit.' John held his leg and fell down."

Soon after, the British attack again. Sam joins his father, despite his mother's loud protest. This time the Minutemen shoot back from behind trees and rocks. Benchley's dramatic narrative continues: "No one knew it then, but that day was the start of the American Revolution." Lobel shows the Minutemen's strain, the families' agony, and the fatigue of Sam and others.

Although a simply told story intended for young readers, Benchley and Lobel convey some of the key elements that went into the eventual American victory. Perhaps a little violent for the younger audiences, this is a realistic story with the look and feeling of an archetypal children's book.

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The Sandy Bottom Orchestra
Published in Hardcover by LRS (Library Reproduction Service) (2003-08)
Authors: Garrison Keillor and Jenny Lind Nilsson
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For Juveniles and Adults Who Enjoy a Good Story
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Review Date: 2006-02-06
This is a wonderful book! It is warm and funny, and hearfelt. It has characters who are believable and interesting. It asserts that young people's feelings are every bit as important as those of grownups.

The Sandy Bottom Orchestra is, as far as I know, the only book to result from the collaboration of Jenny Nilson and her husband Garrison Keillor. There is a lot in this book of the writer's diffident voice that America has come to love on "The Prairie Home Companion" on National Public Radio. But the boisterous, sometimes salty humor of Keillor is admirably moderated here. So, the work is inoffensive, suitable for the young, but it is a treat for their parents as well.

I have now read this book twice. It was wonderful both times.

Just One Great Read for All Ages!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-26
Simply could not resist trying the book after seeing the video. The reviewers are right---the book is even better than the excellent film.

Some things are different --- the book has a Methodist church not Lutheran, and the book has a date with the two string players at a drive-in.

What a wholesome book for youth and adults.

It's the best!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-17
Rachel is a young girl who is talented at playing the violin. Her best friend is now playing softball and spends most of her time with her team. Rachel, an only child, thinks she is in a weird family. Besides having no school, she isn't looking forward to summer. Then, to her surprise, she is accepted to play in a professional orchestra. Despite her excitement, she feels major things could go wrong, especially when the conductor quit.
I recommend this book to anyone, especially those interested in music. It shows that things can turn around and prevail, even if you don't think it will.

One of my favourite books!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-05
I first read this book about four or five years ago, when I was around eleven, and it's become one of those books that I can just go back to and re-read as many times as I want and never get tired of. OK, so it's not one of the deepest books ever written, but the style is easy, the plot simple and entertaining, and yet somehow it manages not to slip into cliche or become overly shallow.

The books follows exclusively the character of Rachel Green, an early teen whose one solace from life and parents is classical music. Perhaps the reason that I found this book so enjoyable is that I am a big fan of this type of music myself (as you can see from my name!). The girl displays all the characteristics typical in an early teenager - paranoia about her appearance, desire for acceptance, the feeling that her parents are unbearable, etc. However, in the last case, she might well have a point.

Her mother is a crusader for better education and artistic facilities in the town of Sandy Bottom, and forbids a TV in the house; instead there is a grand piano. Her father meanwhile conducts imaginary symphony orchestras in the den, and cries over recordings of classical music.

As you can see, the characters in this book are, shall we say, unique, and even those characters which could be called "transitory" are invested with larger-than-life personality traits. (The foremost among these being Drew and his mother.)

Mainly due to these characters there is a good deal of humour in the book. However, there are a lot of wry observations made by the authors on some aspects of life and love. Speaking of which, there is a touching romance between Rachel and a cellist thrown into the book, further making the character of Rachel even more real and vivid.

The book's overlying theme is obviously music, which makes it a joy to read for someone who is interested in this, but you definitely do not have to be a music-lover to get a great deal of enjoyment out of this book.

All in all, for something which appears on the face of it to be merely a "children's book" it is a very enjoyable and easy read for people of pretty nearly every age.

The authors DO know about music!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-03
His review was largely quite positive, so it is only a very gentle disagreement I have with reviewer Eugene Barnes, who wrote that anyone who knows music will realize this isn't realistic (regarding the music). I very respectfully disagree! I think the opposite is clear from this book--that they DO know music! Not only does one feel that way reading it, but it is well-known that Jenny Lind Nilsson, Mr. Keillor's wife, actually IS a successful professional violinist--I think she was good enough to make a living as a violinist in New York City--how many people are that good? And she definitely contributed heavily to this book--it isn't exactly in Garrison Keillor's ordinary style, although there are certainly hints of it, and this book is certainly compatible with it. Having said all that, I found this an extremely pleasant book. I wish I knew a teenage girl (or preteen) to give it to!

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Spunky
Published in Unknown Binding by Scholastic Book Services (1980)
Author: Dori Brink
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My favorite childhood book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-23
Loved this book as a kid. I read it and read it and read it until the book literally fell apart. Great one for young readers who are looking for a nice book to read that they will treasure for a long time. This little dog won my heart.

SPUNKY by Dori Brink
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Review Date: 2002-11-06
First Impressions on SPUNKY by Dori Brink

I just started it yesterday, am already past pp 50. It's just so real but imaginative too...

Most my work is also about doggies but non-fiction. I wasn't even able to imagine the beginning of Charlie's life. I met him in a shelter at about the same age you Dori met Spunky.

I admire the novel tone of Spunky even though I'm sure a lot is true to life. Dori, You personify Spunky so well and yet he is the one who tells the story!! All those dog thoughts and talk don't take away from his character and don't anthropomorphize him in a bad way. Spunky is a full-fledged dog!! Yet he tells the story making the book and the main character (Spunky) adorable and so close to the reader he could be in the same room!

I also want to add (maybe because I'm not a native English speaker or writer) that the richness of vocabulary and of language is amazing.

Hoping the best for you and wishing Spunky who has been immortalized by you, is reposing in peace in Pet paradise, I must say Dori you are a very talented novelist.

Gallia Taranto (writer)

Can't express how wonderfully written this book is!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-02
I read this book as a child a zillion + times! I could never put it down. Now as a adult and the mother of 2 kids I have told my daughter to go to school and find this book (cant find my copy =-( ) and read it! Everybody should read this book. Yes, granted it is a sad story but the author is superb in her writing of this novel!

Lost and Found
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-17
What can I say about this book? It opened so many doors for me. I remember finding it that one day in second grade in my school's library. It was torn, yellowed, and rather sad-looking when compared to the newer books. However, being a lover of dogs, I decided to try it.

I loved it.

"Spunky" is the book that really got me reading. Ever since then, I've been an avid reader, reading everything from fiction to poems to autobiographies. I never really knew how much fun reading could be until I discovered this little book that could.

Now, I'm a sophomore in high school, and a huge advocate for reading. I spread the word everywhere. I write, read, and am even the editor of the Literature section of an online magazine. Although there are other factors that have influenced my love for books and all that apply, I know the "Spunky" was a huge contributor.

I always re-read my favorite books, but, after a busy move from Colorado to Georgia and adjusting to a new life, I forgot about "Spunky." It was only about a year ago that I suddenly remembered it, as most childhood things do. I tried finding it in libraries, but never could. But, today, it occurred to me that perhaps I could find it on Amazon, and I did. It's here, true-and-blue.

I know I just gave my whole life's story, but that's only to show how much this book really has affected my life. This book doesn't deserve five stars-- it deserves eight, or maybe ten. It's a wonderful book for all ages, and now that I've found it again, I can't wait to re-read it after all these years.

The best Children's Book ever...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-06
This was my favorite book as a child, I first read this book when I was 10 years old and fell in love with Spunky the dog. I read it over and over and even read it to my sisters and later to my nephew. I have a 7 month old baby now and I'm so glad that I found it on Amazon because I plan on reading to my daughter as well.

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Steel magnolias
Published in Unknown Binding by Dramatists Play Service (1988)
Author: Robert Harling
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Steel Magnolias
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-18
This was a fast read. I love this movie and now I love the script!

Steel Magnolias
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-10
I will study the script for upcoming auditions at the local community theater. This is a fabulous play that needs no promotion.

Excellent!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-09
I haven't read this play but I recently saw it performed. It was abosolutely wonderful! It is this story of six women who live in a small town in Louisiana, who spend their Saturdays in a beauty shop. One of the characters, Shelby, gets married towards the beginning of the play. She has diabetes and is told by her doctor that she shouldn't have children, but she wants children so badly that she has a baby anyway... I think you see where this is going. This is a very touching and humorous play and recommend this to everyone.

Just what I needed
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-22
I'm glad I was able to find this book since our booksellers don't carry it. I had a project for school and this play was suggested. After reading the script along with the movie I absolutely loved it. The story touched me through the up and down friendship between the five women.

Steel Magnolias
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-08
A touching play telling the story of six Southern women, all the action is set in the beauty shop in which they spend their Saturdays and spans the course of a couple years. Each of the women have their own conflict that they come to terms with over the course of the play, most of them dealing with their relationships with one another and other people in their lives. From Clairee and Ouiser, aging women dealing with the losses of their husbands, Truvy with her own dead-beat husband and the appearance of Annelle in her life, to Annelle seeking direction in her life and reconciliation with her past. The center of the story is M'Lynn and her newlywed daughter Shelby, as they try to find the happy medium in their relationships with their husbands and with each other. Every woman, though, gets her moment in teh spotlight and all of them change significantly over the course of the play. The play is well written, with natural dialogue and a perfect blend of humor and tragedy, truly displaying the strength of these Southern "steel magnolias."

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Successful Adoption: A Guide for Christian Families
Published in Paperback by Thomas Nelson (2006-08-01)
Author: Natalie Nichols Gillespie
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Great Resource for adoption information
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Review Date: 2008-09-18
Complete guide in every area of adoption and if you're a Christian it tells you reasons why adopting in line with scripture and even lists Jesus and Moses as being adoptive plus a long list of famous people. Makes you feel really hopeful about the possibilities but is also realistic about all the things that can go wrong. Very helpful tool.

Comprehensive!
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Review Date: 2007-11-25
This book is so comprehensive and informative. It covers every kind of adoption - foster care, state, private, domestic and international. It has tips for paying for your adoption and lots of inspirational stories at the end of each chapter. I highly recommend this book and can't wait until we bring our own little one home!

Must Read Book for Christian Families Considering Adoption
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Review Date: 2007-11-25
This book was very well written in both its content and sentiment. Some adoption guides are technical and hard to read and I found this book to be neither. In addition to having great information regarding the various aspects of adoption, there are heart warming stories from adoptive parents and adoptees whose names you will recognize. This book is a must read!

Excellent information on adoption
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-12
My husband and I felt more confident about going through all of the steps of adoption after reading this book. This book tells you what the different types of adoption there are and what steps are necessary in each case. It is very detailed and helpful.

If you are considering adoption, this is a wonderful resource.

Very comprehensive and compassionate
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-18
This book is 300% better than the first adoption book I chose to learn about this delicate subject. It has helped tremendously in reconciling feelings about adoption and my faith, as well as provide useful information in a very clear presentation. A must-read for anyone considering adoption!

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The Supernova Advisor: Crossing The Invisible Bridge to Exceptional Client Service and Consistent Growth
Published in Hardcover by Wiley (2007-12-05)
Author: Rob Knapp
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Perfect Timing for the Supernova Advisor!
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Review Date: 2008-07-29
Rob is a passionate and inspirational leader who whole-heartedly believes in doing the right thing and changing lives for the better. If you have the courage to believe and faith to cross the invisible bridge which thousands have already done it can be extremely rewarding both personally and professionally! Rob is an exceptional supporter and encourager to have along throughout this journey. If you believe, it will happen.

Must read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-12
It you are a new Financial Advisor, I suggest you read this book. You know how people say "I wish i knew back then what I know now". Well this book is the answer to that question. And the best thing is it is short and to the point. Hey, you could probably write it off too.

Contact is Not Discipline - It's Ritual
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-07
When Rob Knapp writes about contact not being a discipline, but a ritual, with reference made to Jim Loehr, he is from my perspective, discussing the most useful tool one can deploy in taking oneself to a higher level of performance.

Given the foregoing, in my view, this is a must read book, for anyone focused, competitive and driven.

Spend Time on What Matters Most
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-02
The Supernova Advisor is like a set of architectural plans for building a professional practice.

It's an excellent book for financial advisors and all client service businesses. We are reminded that clients become loyal when we develop relationships and trust. Rob Knapp's Supernova process provides a model for consistent contact and more meaningful conversations.

The Supernova Advisor will help you create client contact rituals where you spend your time on what matters most.

Super Advice
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-23
Rob Knapp's book came at a most opportune time. My partner and I have always successfully built our practice through referrals and it has worked - maybe too well! We are one of the "over 100" client club members! Just at the beginning of the year we sat down to discuss just what our ideal new client looked like. Rob's book now has us looking at what our ideal "old client" looks like. We are implementing and the process is great, easy and most of all working for our clients we are keeping and those we are passing on to other advisors.

The book is easy to read, understand and implement and that's the best kind of book! Thank you for sharing this Supernova process!

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Surviving Domestic Violence: Voices of Women Who Broke Free
Published in Paperback by Agreka Books (2000-01-02)
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Awesome
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-03
This was a great look at personal accounts of domestic violence. This book shows there is no typical DV victim profile. It can happen to anyone. This book also challenges some beliefs out there. The author asks us to stop blaming the victim and instead of asking why the victim does not leave, we should ask why the abuser commits the abuse. Very good.

Excellent DV Resource Book
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-09
I have been working with domestic violence victims for about 7 years. I love this resource book. Ms. Weiss shows compassion for victims while she gives practical, safe advice for victims, their families and friends. I have already lent it to a victim as she was preparing to leave her abusive husband. Keep writing your books, Ms. Weiss and I will keep reading! Stacey M. Geurds, Esq.

Read it
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-14
Well written and filled with practical advice, heartbreaking case studies and a sound voice of independence and advocacy. Here is a book that those who suffer or have suffered must read - and those who love them need to understand.

Great Book. Great Author. Great Person.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-29
Elaine's book is just as impressive as she is. Her sincerity and dedication to helping people hurt by domestic violence comes through on every page. Highly recommeded reading!

stirred up painful memories. helped unravel why it happened
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-06
It's been going on 12 years since I escaped my abuser. I'm back to school now, working on a social work degree. I want to help others in ways I wanted to be helped back then. While researching material for a research paper on domestic violence I happened across this book. It came to me, along with several others, from the library, borrowed for research.

From the moment I picked it up and sat down with the purpose to skim it for relevant data on a Friday night, until late Sunday night, when I finished it, I was riveted with the stories of the women who were told within the pages. I couldn't just skim with this book. I had to read every page of it, allowing it to dig up memories within myself that had been forcefully buried years ago.

Dr. Weiss does an extraordinary job in telling the stories of these women without any "props" to make their reality any better or worse than what it was. I like the way she begins with her own story in the beginning and then, when telling the others', she uses examples from her relationship with her ex husband to emphasize just how much she identifies with the brave and courageous women who found often ingenious ways to escape from the oppression of their batterers.

Dr. Weiss has the sensitivity and the writing skills to be able to articulate the often subtle aspects of domestic violence. She helps those readers who may not have been victims but who want to learn more about domestic violence to see that it is much more than about blatant physical battering.

I want to thank Dr. Weiss for writing the book and honoring the lives of the women who are in it. I want to thank the women whose stories are told for being shining beacons to those who might read them and gather hope and strength from them.

Perhaps the most powerful messages from Dr. Weiss' book are that women CAN escape from horrific battering circumstances; and that if you see a batterer victimizing their significant other in a public place, acknowledge it! Your acknowledgement could very well become the victim's beacon of light they focus on to find their way out of the darkness.

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Teaching Motor Skills to Children With Cerebral Palsy And Similar Movement Disorders: A Guide for Parents And Professionals
Published in Paperback by Woodbine House (2006-07-19)
Author: Sieglinde Martin
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Really Good Home Guide
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Review Date: 2008-09-09
My son has an undiagnosed developmental delay - similar to cerebral palsy. He is 20 months old and I am so glad that I found this book while he was young (although I wish I had been stretching him since infanthood). We have excellent therapists, but this book is a great reminder of how important home therapy is - and it serves as a reminder to me of the exercises the therapists do. Easy to read and the pictures are a good guide.

A must have for parents of children with CP
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Review Date: 2008-07-06
This book is filled with helpful, easy to understand info for parents of kids with CP. My daughter is 3 and I wish I had it when she was an infant. I haven't finished reading it, but have learned alot. Her physical therapist even uses one of the walking suggestions (using a hula hoop) and says it's a great idea.

Motor Skills for children with Cerebral Palsy...book
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Review Date: 2008-02-08
Great book! Very helpful for parents of children with CP. Book was received quickly and was in very good condition.

Great book for special needs child
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Review Date: 2007-12-17
This book is a great help for many types of motor delays other than cerebral palsy. Highly recommended by the mother of a special needs toddler who is not walking or standing.

Sp. Ed. Staff/Parents Need this Book
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-03
I work with students with severe and profound multiple disabilities (3-22 years)and I have found this book helpful when explaining things to my staff and parents. It really is written so anyone can understand and the chapter breakdown lets you go right to the skill without having to read the whole thing. My OT and PT also checked it out and loved the "Tummy Time" section. I would also reccomend "Children with Disabilities" by Batshaw. This is a must in a professional (or personal) resource library.

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Teaching Strategies for Nurse Educators
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (2002-06-09)
Author: Sandra DeYoung
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nursing education
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-08
adequate resource for my nursing education course. does not include mentoring or preceptorship, which was my presentation topic.

Teaching Strategies for Nurse Educators
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-20
Very thorough and easy to read. Included all pertinent information from theorist, models of learning, taxonomies, to styles of student learning and much more. Each chapter was concise and to the point.

Excellent reference book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-08
I am studying education at the moment and this book has been an excellent source of reference. I would recommend this to other education students.

Teaching Strategies For Nurse Educators, August 19, 2003
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-20
As a future nursing educator I found this book to be indispensable. Over the past fifteen years of my nursing career, I have been in virtually every nursing educational setting. For this reason I have collected numerous books and nursing resources on the subjects of cognitive processes, learning and teaching techniques. This book by far pulls all the information together, and it will become the most utilized of my collection. The information is laid out in a logical format that starts with the basic concepts, theories, objectives and goals of learning. She then moves on to explain how to prepare and conduct classes. She concludes with the testing and evaluation process. DeYoung takes you gradually through everything you need to know to formulate and conduct a classroom setting that is both stimulating and achieves the goal of educating nurses to become critical thinking, problem-solvers. Her work employs the latest research on learning/education and at the end of every chapter she reinforces learning through case studies, critical thinking exercises and ideas for future research. Any nursing educator within the academic setting or within the clinical area would benefit from this text. She has made the material easy to understand for the beginning educator and advanced enough for the expert. I wish I had had this resource at the start of my career. I absolutely recommend this book.

Teaching Strategies For Nurse Educators, August 19, 2003
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-20
As a future nursing educator I found this book to be indispensable. Over the past fifteen years of my nursing career, I have been in virtually every nursing educational setting. For this reason I have collected numerous books and nursing resources on the subjects of cognitive processes, learning and teaching techniques. This book by far pulls all the information together, and it will become the most utilized of my collection. The information is laid out in a logical format that starts with the basic concepts, theories, objectives and goals of learning. She then moves on to explain how to prepare and conduct classes. She concludes with the testing and evaluation process. DeYoung takes you gradually through everything you need to know to formulate and conduct a classroom setting that is both stimulating and achieves the goal of educating nurses to become critical thinking, problem-solvers. Her work employs the latest research on learning/education and at the end of every chapter she reinforces learning through case studies, critical thinking exercises and ideas for future research. Any nursing educator within the academic setting or within the clinical area would benefit from this text. She has made the material easy to understand for the beginning educator and advanced enough for the expert. I wish I had had this resource at the start of my career. I absolutely recommend this book.


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