Author Lundin applies the principles from his previous Fish books--which focused on work--to daily personal challenges such as relationships, personal finance, and weight loss in this short, direct title.
The most powerful professional development available to teachers should take place in their own classrooms, where skills experimented with in a workshop can be applied. This book helps anyone who works with educators in a training capacity, including speakers, presenters, and workshop facilitators. Inspired by countless requests from educators to help them improve their presentation and workshop-facilitation skills, Ron Nash wrote The Active Workshop to demonstrate the importance of active professional development in elementary, secondary, and college classrooms. This book helps educators deliver professional development that actively engages participants. The book includes:... More info
A poem is set to paintings to create the dramatically intense world of this hardcover picture book. We follow the journey of a tear that falls into a teacup, eventually finding its way out to sea. Finally, it falls as rain and drives a young boy into the arms of his beloved grandfather. Environmental and cyclical themes of life and death, decay and renewal, time and fear, and the gifts of one generation to another. A learner's guide makes this an inspiring resource for teachers and art... More info
Newly updated and revised, this informative guide demonstrates art therapy to guide your work with others. Author Cathy A. Malchiodi has extensive experience in the possibilities that Art Therapy can offer in your work with others. As professional relations director of the American Art Therapy Association's she gives 20 to 25 workshops and presentations each year on Art Therapy. This book offers you step-by-step instructions for stimulating creativity and interpreting the resulting art pieces. This encouraging and effective method can help others make desired changes in their lives. The Art Therapy Sourcebook will help... More info