En el camino del desarrollo científico, médico y tecnológico, el siglo XXI se ha caracterizado por un interés creciente y un enfoque significativo en el estudio del cerebro.
It explains to every father and mother who have a child how to deal with their child with complete knowledge and knowledge of everything about autism, so that they can deal with it in terms of its manifestations, behavioral symptoms, and causes that have not been definitively determined, in an attempt to break the severity of isolation and the imbalance occurring in the child's sensory and emotional perception and the child's cognitive ability.
Autism appears clearly in the first three years of life, and autism is defined as a disability that hinders the development of social skills, verbal and non-verbal communication, and imaginative and creative play.
Medical sciences have made progress that the most optimistic scientists did not expect, and thanks to many recent discoveries, we no longer fear diseases that kill millions of people every year.
Trustworthy modern doctors, after considering the observations supported by experiments, stated that sleep is an innate nature in humans, and they likened this innate nature to food, saying: A person can abstain from food or sleep for several days, a maximum of which does not exceed twenty, although among the poor of India there are those who continue for more than That, but they are a rare few who cannot be reckoned with.
Esta obra expone lo relacionado con la prueba ilícita desde un punto de vista teórico, abordando la realidad dentro de la casuística en derecho comparado.
With this book in your hands, you will have a lot more grasp of how the iPhone Pro Max can serve you better and makes you a proud senior who is able to compete with the young on how to also use the iPhone.
The new fostering memoir from the Sunday Times bestselling author Casey WatsonWith his young mother in and out of prison, Sammy has been in care since he was nine years old.
The new fostering memoir from the Sunday Times bestselling author Casey WatsonSix-year-old Amelie lives with her mother, Kelly, who suffers from bipolar disorder.
The new fostering memoir from the Sunday Times bestselling author Casey WatsonSix-year-old Amelie lives with her mother, Kelly, who suffers from bipolar disorder.
PART 1 OF 3After taking a few weeks off work, Casey is presented with a new foster child: 14-year-old Elise, whose Mum left her at just five years old.
Despite the tens of billions spent each year in international aid, some of the most promising and exciting social innovations and businesses have come about by chance.
'Denise writes with great warmth and wisdom' - Marian Keyes'A really cracking read' - Martina Cole on If They Could See Me Now'Thought-provoking and moving' - Susan Lewis on If They Could See Me NowHow far would you go to hide a past that would destroy your future?
The uniqueness of this book is that the author, three years before the so-called "Revolution of Dignity", which took place in Ukraine, with extraordinary accuracy predicted and described the revolution itself, and what happened on the Summer Stage installed on Independence Square in the center of Kiev.
The Lives Less Ordinary series brings you the most exciting, adventurous and entertaining true-life writing that is out there, for men who are time-poor but want the best.
PART 3 OF 3After taking a few weeks off work, Casey is presented with a new foster child: 14-year-old Elise, whose Mum left her at just five years old.
Nine-year-old Archie and his five-year-old sister, Bobbi, are taken into emergency police protective custody after an incident of domestic violence at their family home.
The 32nd fostering memoir from international bestseller Cathy GlassStruggling to cope with three young children, Janie turns to experienced foster carer Cathy Glass.
Dieses Buch richtet sich an alle, die sich für die neue Generation interessieren und verstehen möchten, wie sie tickt und welche Auswirkungen sie auf die Welt hat.