Judy R. Jablon
Amy Laura Dombro
Margo L. Dichtelmiller
Books
Bonus
The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown
Julia Quinn
Suzanne Enoch
Karen Hawkins
Mia Ryan
Observation
The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown
Lady Whistledown Tells All!
Society is abuzz when the Season's most promising debutante is jilted by her intended -- only to be swept away by the deceitful rogue's dashing older brother -- in New York Times bestseller Julia Quinn's witty, charming, and heartfelt tale.
When the scandalous actions of his beautiful fiancée are recorded in Lady Whistledown's column, a concerned groom-to-be rushes back to London to win his lady's heart once and forever, in Suzanne Enoch's enchanting romantic gem.
Karen Hawkins captivates with an enduring story of a handsome rogue whose lifelong friendship -- and his heart -- are tested when the lovely lady in question sets her cap for someone else.
A dazzling and delightful tale by Mia Ryan has a young woman cast out of her home by an insufferable yet charming marquis -- who intends to take possession not only of the house ... but its former occupant as well!
The key to observing children, state authors Deb Curtis and Margie Carter in The Art of Awareness, is to know that observation is more than just a teaching technique. Observing children closely provides a new way of thinking about learning and teaching, a way of making children visible as they are, not just as we want them to be. Observant teachers will find more than techniques for watching or taking notes about children-they will discover a different way of being with children.
Featuring nine Observation Study Sessions, The Art of Awareness is designed to offer ideas, activities, and experiences, as opposed to just a set of checklists and facts to learn. Chapters cover observing for seven different aspects of children's lives as well as tips for gathering and preparing documentation.
Observation requires a commitment to systematic study and ongoing practice, write Curtis and Carter. The Art of Awareness is an inspiring and practical look at how to see the children-and what they see-in your care.