Children s books about the body

    • [DOC File]A counselor’s guide to child sexual abuse: Prevention ...

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      Cognitive-behavioral approaches have been reported to “reduce the impact” of (child) sexual abuse (Berliner & Elliot, 2002), and to be more effective than supportive therapy in promoting improvements in children’s knowledge about body safety skills (Deblinger, Stauffer, & Steer, 2001).


    • [DOC File]Common Pediatric Diseases and Disorders

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      Common Pediatric Diseases and Disorders. There are many diseases and disorders seen in a pediatric practice. The following table lists some of the more common ones …


    • [DOC File]Picture Book Project Rubric

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      For this required reading you will create a children’s picture book based on a novel of your choice. This is a test grade, so make sure to do your best work and to check the rubric often. After the books are completed we will be going over to the elementary school to read our books. As you are reading your book, you need to be writing notes.


    • [DOCX File]Get Up and Grow - Healthy Eating and Physical Activity for ...

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      Discussions about children’s eating can provide valuable opportunities for parents, staff and carers to learn about children’s exploration of new foods and skills related to eating. Healthy Eating Guideline 8 - Offer an appropriate amount of food, but allow children …


    • [DOC File]Children's Book Rubric

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      Children’s Book Project. This project is the culminating project for Point of View and Figurative Language Unit. It is to be an original children’s story. Remember you must use point of view, figurative language, and plot sequence in this story. Use vocabulary that you know will be kid friendly and would be found in a children’s storybook.


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