Filled with warmth, humor, and honesty, Keeping Your Smile is a resource for anyone who cares for children and who wants to manage their own stress, tension, or anxiety before burnout becomes an overarching obstacle in their daily interactions with children. Jeff A. Johnson, a child care professional who wrote about his own burnout in Finding Your Smile Again, offers strategies, activities, tips, and tools help caregivers and educators work with children with passion and maintain a satisfying career in the field. Included are profiles of several professionals who have experienced burnout and survived to become stronger, better care providers.
Now, still clenched, pull your toes toward you and hold. After a few seconds, unclench your feet and wiggle your piggies. —Tighten your calves and hold. Take a few breaths and release. Flex your thighs and hold. Feel the tension in your ...
Keep your smile don't be angry nothing deserve, Just smile. Notebook interior: white and black, size: 6" x 9" in, 200 pages
In this second edition of a work on improving the appearance of patients' teeth, there are new sections on bleaching, porcelain laminates, porcelain inlays/onlays, resin-bonded bridges and more.
Readers will delight in this heartfelt novel by bestselling author Jerry Eicher, a former Amishman, who writes with authenticity and compassion about the people he grew up with.
There are many ways parents and caregivers can help children thrive in their earliest years of life. Babies in the Rain explains the theories behind the best practices for infant and toddler care as well as preferred methods for doing so.
our smile is your note without a quote because when you smile, no words are needed; a smile says it all. However, that's not all I want to encourage you to do. If I am to accomplish my mission, I do not want you to miss the feedback ...
Billion Dollar Smile by "America's Dentist" is the ultimate, extreme, end-all guide for anyone-including dentists-on a quest to create whiter, brighter, and more beautiful smiles.
A beautiful blanket of snow may cover the quaint town of Deep Haven each winter, but it can’t quite hide the wreckage of Noelle and Eli Hueston’s marriage.
What exactly is happiness? Can we measure it? Using the results of psychological studies, this title explores the origins and purpose of our pursuit of happiness.
Even people with bad teeth (like our first president, George Washington) should show their toothy grins because there's no such thing as a bad smile. So heed Birdy's advice and practice your smile—you'll need it while reading this book!