Outdoor experiences are an important part of the §school curriculum. For most students these §experiences are exciting and challenging. Some §children, however, will experience fear. This fear §can disable the child, preventing participation. §Without understanding what the fear means to the §child, the educator is unable to tackle the §situation with empathy. Phenomenological research §can offer insight into the meaning of such fear, §bringing to light the lived experience of fear in an §outdoor situation. Thus, the question is §asked, "What is it like for children in our care who...
Outdoor experiences are an important part of the §school curriculum. For most students these §experiences are exciting and challenging. Some §child...
What do you say to someone who is hurting? How many times in everyday conversation do we struggle to comfort others in a troubled world? Christians should be "first responders," say Andy Reese and Jennifer Barnett, yet we lack the tools and confidence to reach out. We end up frustrated by our own inability to connect meaningfully and make a difference. But what would happen if we had the ability and courage to speak out in love?
In these pages Andy and Jennifer give you the practical understanding and simple tools to do just that. You can fill even your casual...
What do you say to someone who is hurting? How many times in everyday conversation do we struggle to comfort others in a troubled world? Ch...
An entertaining and illuminating romp through the brain's past, present and future in search of an answer to whether we really need all of our brain - Which parts matter most? Could we afford to lose any? Is our brain at its evolutionary peak or do we have an even more brilliant future to look forward to?
An entertaining and illuminating romp through the brain's past, present and future in search of an answer to whether we really need all of our brain -...