Big Steps for Little People

Big Steps for Little People
Author: Celia Foster
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2008-03-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1846427800

This book is full of the techniques that we have used successfully over the years. Many we have adapted to suit their needs and many we have made up ourselves. What we have become particularly good at is not giving up!' A mother of two adopted children, Celia Foster wrote Big Steps for Little People as a personal `insider's guide' to parenting adopted children. Drawing on the hard-won wisdom gained in her own family life, the book offers a thoughtful account of life with adopted children and examines the issues that many adoptive families encounter, including the development of children with attachment problems and how to tackle behavioural difficulties. It combines real-life anecdotes with suggestions and strategies that other parents can put to use. This book will be a great comfort and help to all adoptive families and offers insights for the professionals who work with them.

Giant Steps for Little People

Giant Steps for Little People
Author: Kenneth Nathaniel Taylor
Publisher: Tyndale Kids
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1985
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780842310239

Presents the Ten Commandments, teachings of Jesus, study questions and prayers, and suggests ways to apply Biblical teachings to daily life.

Little Big Steps

Little Big Steps
Author: Arash Bayatmakou
Publisher:
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2017-09-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692947760

After thirty years of a healthy, rewarding and exciting life, I wake up in a hospital bed unable to move. The neurosurgeon leans down and breaks the news: You won't regain any function in your body and you will never walk again. My medical insurance sends me home, discontinues my care, and tells me to "adapt to my new life." Little Big Steps is the story of the pivotal moments, interactions, and breakthroughs following the injury that turned my life upside down. Each chapter explores the experiences, challenges, and discoveries that have inspired me to work towards those accomplishments I was told were impossible. There are moments of immense frustration and grief, and moments of surreal hilariousness and unparalleled joy as I remain on the path to get back on my feet. The story culminates with proof that motivation, determination, and unwavering commitment can lead to incredible achievements.

Little Feet, Big Steps

Little Feet, Big Steps
Author: Brit Sharon
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-02-15
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: 9781475187823

Little Feet, Big Steps is a coming of age story about a young girl that, with the help of her encouraging mother, takes on a huge project by signing up for the AIDS Walk in her city. She turns to her community to fundraise and is completely unstoppable on her journey to make a difference. Throughout the story, Gabby comes to terms with what AIDS is and why people come together to support causes that effect others. This story steps away from traditional storyline of a helpless female character waiting to be recused by prince charming, and instead, empowers young people to take action in their communities, causing them to be leaders on the planet.

Small Steps, Big Changes

Small Steps, Big Changes
Author: Chris Confer
Publisher: Stenhouse Publishers
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1571108130

During the past two decades, Chris Confer and Marco Ramirez have worked to deepen and improve mathematics instruction at schools around the country. The authors identify eight tested principles that transform what can be an overwhelming process into a set of comprehensible and concrete steps. Each phase of the change process is brought to life through the stories and perspectives of teachers, coaches, and principals. When teachers make sense of math, students learn to make sense of math, and that can profoundly change the entire culture of a school. In one vivid illustration, the authors tell the story of Pueblo Gardens Elementary School in Tucson, Arizona, where Marco, as principal, and Chris, as instructional coach, worked alongside a group of dedicated teachers. A few years into the change process, Pueblo Gardens--a school with 96 percent of its students at the poverty level and a high percentage of English language learners--had 94 percent of students meeting or exceeding state standards in third-grade mathematics. Over time, other grades achieved similarly high scores. And once the test scores rose, they were sustained at high levels.

Big Little Steps

Big Little Steps
Author: Mathilde Loujayne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2020-02-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781847741271

"A 'self-help' book for Muslims, which seeks both to inspire Muslim women, but also to educate those outside the faith" - Dr Myriam Francois Since her conversion to Islam in 2002 Mathilde Loujayne has crossed paths with women from all walks of life on a common spiritual journey to discover Islam from a feminine perspective. Fuelled by a desire to find the right words to explain to her mother her choice to embrace Islam, this guide was born. Through Mathilde Loujayne's personal experiences - grief, high school, moving abroad, work, marriage, and motherhood - she addressses women's common concerns as they take the big, little steps towards finding a balanced lifestyle and a glowing heart in Islam.

Little Steps, Big Faith

Little Steps, Big Faith
Author: Dawn Rundman Ph.D.
Publisher: Beaming Books
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1506448305

From brain science to language development and social skills, we've never known more about how children's minds develop in the first five years of life. Yet with all the information available, Christian parents may find themselves confused about how to apply these learnings to daily life with their children. In Little Steps, Big Faith, early childhood expert Dr. Dawn Rundman navigates the research to arrive at surprising insights about how very young children experience God, and how parents can use science to teach faith.

Bye-bye, Diapers

Bye-bye, Diapers
Author: Ellen Weiss
Publisher: Golden Books
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1991
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Baby Piggy tells toddlers how she once wore diapers, but now she's a big kid who uses the potty and wears big kid pants that she can pull up herself.

I'm Going to Preschool

I'm Going to Preschool
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-08-14
Genre: Board books
ISBN: 9781454929482

Ben adjusts to his first day at preschool and enjoys storytime, snacks, and playing.

Small Steps

Small Steps
Author: Louis Sachar
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2010-12-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1408818051

Armpit and X-Ray are living in Austin, Texas. It is three years since they left the confines of Camp Green Lake Detention Centre and Armpit is taking small steps to turn his life around. He is working for a landscape gardener because he is good at digging holes, he is going to school and he is enjoying his first proper romance, but is he going to be able to stay out of trouble when there is so much building up against him? In this exciting novel, Armpit is joined by many vibrant new characters, and is learning what it takes to stay on course, and that doing the right thing is never the wrong choice.