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Thinking the Sculpture Garden Art Plant Landscape

Thinking the Sculpture Garden Art Plant Landscape

This innovative book poses two deceptively simple questions: what is a sculpture garden and what happens when you give equal weight to the main elements of landscape planting and artwork? Its wide-ranging frame of reference including the USA Europe and Japan is brought into focus through Tremenheere Sculpture Garden Cornwall with which the book begins and ends. Effectively less than 15 years old and largely the work of one man Tremenheere affords an opportunity to examine as work-in-progress the creation of a new kind of sculpture garden. Including a historical overview the book traverses multiple ways of seeing and experiencing sculpture gardens culminating in an exploration of their relevance as 'cultural ecology' in the context of globalisation urbanisation and climate change. The thinking here is non-dualist and broadly aligned with New Materialisms and Material Feminisms to explore our place as humans in the non-human world on which we depend. Eminent contributors including John Dixon Hunt George Descombes Bernard Lassus and David Leatherbarrow approach these issues through practices and theories of landscape architecture; garden and art making; history and writing; and philosophy. Richly illustrated with over 100 images including a colour plate section the book will primarily appeal to those engaged in professional or academic research along with sculpture garden visitors who will find new and surprising ways of experiencing plants and art in natural and urban settings. | Thinking the Sculpture Garden Art Plant Landscape

GBP 36.99
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Construction Detailing for Landscape and Garden Design Urban Water Features

Memory and Fabrication in East Asian Visual Culture Ruinous Garden

Construction Detailing for Landscape and Garden Design Surfaces steps and margins

In the Garden of the Gods Models of Kingship from the Sumerians to the Seleucids

Japanese Gardens Symbolism and Design

Senses of Mystery Engaging with Nature and the Meaning of Life

Renaissance Porticoes and Painted Pergolas Nature and Culture in Early Modern Italy

Work with Parents Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Children and Adolescents

Dealing with Difficult Parents

Hypnosis with Children

The Island For Children With A Parent Living With Depression

The Island For Children With A Parent Living With Depression

This beautifully illustrated and sensitive storybook is designed to be used therapeutically by professionals and caregivers supporting children with a parent who is suffering from depression. With engaging gentle and colourful illustrations that can be used to prompt conversation it tells the story of a girl who is helped to feel less isolated from her parents’ depression. This book is also available to buy as part of the Therapeutic Fairy Tales set. Therapeutic Fairy Tales is a series of short modern tales dedicated to exploring challenging life situations that might be faced by young children. Each short story is designed to be used by professionals and caregivers as they use stories therapeutically to support children’s mental and emotional health. Other books in the series include: Storybook Manual: An Introduction To Working With Storybooks Therapeutically And Creatively The Night Crossing: A Lullaby For Children On Life's Last Journey The Storm: For Children Growing Through Parent’s Separation Designed to be used with children aged 7+ each story has an accompanying online resource offering therapeutic prompts and creative exercises to support the practitioner. These resources can also be adapted for wider use with siblings and other family members. The Island – part of the Therapeutic Fairy Tales series – is born out of a creative collaboration between Pia Jones and Sarah Pimenta. | The Island For Children With A Parent Living With Depression

GBP 12.99
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Speaking with a Purpose

Early Childhood Intervention Working with Families of Young Children with Special Needs

Early Childhood Intervention Working with Families of Young Children with Special Needs

Early childhood is considered a critical but often vulnerable period in a child’s development where early identification and intervention can be crucial for improving children’s developmental outcomes. Systems and family-centred perspectives are vital to support families and build their capacities to lead normalized lives with improved family quality of life. This book explores the family-centred practices and systems factors which influence families’ experiences raising children with complex needs. It also considers the ways in which professionals can work with families to build and support parent and child competence. Conceptual and practical work from Australia Canada Europe and the United States present descriptions of and implications for different family system frameworks and early-childhood programs. Contributors in this edited volume bring together contemporary information that bridges the research to practice gap in supporting families of young children with disabilities or delays. Chapters include: Early Intervention for Young Children with Developmental Delays: Contributions of the Developmental Systems Approach Family Composition and Family Needs in Australia: What Makes a Family? Working with Families in Early Childhood Intervention: Family-Centred Practices in an Individualised Funding Landscape Family Systems and Family-Centred Intervention Practices in Portugal and Spain: Iberian Reflections on Early Childhood Intervention This book will attract the attention scholars of Parenting and Families; Child Development and Childcare. | Early Childhood Intervention Working with Families of Young Children with Special Needs

GBP 44.99
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The Island and Storybook Manual For Children With A Parent Living With Depression

The Island and Storybook Manual For Children With A Parent Living With Depression

This beautifully illustrated and sensitive storybook is designed to be used therapeutically by professionals and caregivers supporting children whose parents are going through a separation. With engaging and colourful illustrations that can be used to prompt conversation it tells the story of a brother and sister who are helped to come to terms with the new changing shape of their family. In this bundle it is accompanied by the Storybook Manual a resource that has been designed to support practitioners and caregivers with practical and creative ideas on how to use illustrated storybooks therapeutically with children. Key features include: An inviting and sensitively written fairy tale with a story and illustrations that have been specifically designed to be used with children going through difficult life-events A supporting manual that offers a range of prompts ideas and activities to encourage children’s imagination and creativity develop confidence and emotional literacy as well as deepen engagement and understanding of storybooks. Downloadable worksheets to support the story and explore specific themes further This is an invaluable resource for all professionals looking to use stories and images therapeutically with children whose parents are going through a separation. The resources can also be adapted for wider use with siblings and other family members. | The Island and Storybook Manual For Children With A Parent Living With Depression

GBP 31.99
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Handbook on Ageing with Disability

Art Therapy with Special Education Students

Parenting Kids With OCD A Guide to Understanding and Supporting Your Child With OCD

Parenting Bright Kids With Autism Helping Twice-Exceptional Children With Asperger's and High-Functioning Autism