Encouraging positive behaviour in the early yearsIncludes CD-RomDrifte, ColletteCahiers Agricultures
Encouraging Positive Behaviour in the Early Years: A Practical Guide. With the introduction of the revised Special Educational Needs (SEN) Code of Practice in 2001/2002, the full range of early years care and education was re... C Drifte - 《Paul Chapman Publishing》 被引量: 0发表: 2004...
《Encouraging Positive Behaviour in the Early Years(推荐PC阅读)》(Drifte, Collette)内容简介:Packed full of practical strategies, case studies and printable resources, this book is an essential...
《Encouraging Positive Behaviour in the Early Years(推荐PC阅读)》(Drifte, Collette, Ms)内容简介:By offering clear guidance and plenty of suggested strategies, Drifte provides the reader with a fra...
There has been extensive research supporting the notion on the positive effects of exercising, including physical and psychological well-being. Anderson and his team conducted an in-depth study on how moods are affected by the level of physical activity, suggesting, "acute exercise can have ...
In terms of the most effective measure for streetscape greenery, Ki and Lee (2021) have found that the green view index (GVI) is expected to be able to properly assess the impact of greenery on human behaviour, such as walking. As such, to measure the potential for TOD areas that ...
She, however, had an antidote for such behaviour, and gave him a large dose of the colchicum in her possession. The result was that he started to feel unwell, very unwell, in fact. Their landlady sympathised, especially when Catherine explained that her ‘husband’ had had attacks like ...
in obesity treatment [1]. There are concerns that “obesity prevention efforts may also lead to the development of eating disorders” [14], as a result, it is vital to ensure that obesity prevention and treatment is conducted appropriately with a focus on a healthy lifestyle and “positive ...
Resistance training (RT) is beneficial for older adults, particularly to support living independently in their home. However, fewer than 25% of older adults in Australia participate in the recommended, twice-weekly sessions. Reasons older adults do not participate in RT include not having anyone to...
Our findings show that the greater the extent that the individuals agreed checkups were costly, the less likely they were in taking up the habit, providing grounds for introducing a financial incentive to promote the behaviour. The average annual out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure on health per ...