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Moving Child Films II. by Kamea Kemble, Hana,film director.; The Moving Child Films (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by The Moving Child Films in 2019.Featuring 10 Board Certified Dance/Movement Therapists, this film demonstrates use of movement and dance to support self-expression, confidence, trauma healing, self-regulation, social skills and wellbeing. Includes case studies with children aged 0-15 with diverse special needs, in group and solo sessions.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Education films.; Child welfare.; Educational films.; Mental health.;
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Moving Child Films III. by Kamea Kemble, Hana,film director.; The Moving Child Films (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by The Moving Child Films in 2019.Featuring the founder of Body Mind Centering™, Occupational Therapist Bonnie Bainbridge-Cohen, along with other leading movement development experts who discuss and demonstrate the physical, emotional and cognitive importance of the developmental movement babies engage in their first year. This film’s innovative imagery and case studies demonstrate ways to help babies with physical challenges Helps parents and caregivers understand an infant's needs for healthy development.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Education films.; Child welfare.; Educational films.; Mental health.;
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Moving Child Films I. by Kamea Kemble, Hana,film director.; The Moving Child Films (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by The Moving Child Films in 2017.This innovative film draws from diverse expertise in Child Development, Movement, Psychiatry, Education, Physical and Occupational Therapy, Dance Therapy, NeuroPhysiology, and Body-Mind Centering. Explores dynamic movement's importance in physical, emotional, social and mental development and shows how awareness of movement from the get-go can support healthy family bonding and positively shape how a child grows. Of interest to caregivers and parents of children, the Moving Child Film also shares practical ideas for engaging movement with children.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Education films.; Child welfare.; Psychiatry.; Educational films.; Mental health.;
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It's not fair : why it's time for a grown-up conversation about how adults treat children / by Rickman, Eloise,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Why do some adults think it's fine to hit children? Why does the school system fail so many pupils? And when their future is on the line, why can't children vote? How we treat children isn't fair. Despite the lip service paid to their rights, children are still discriminated against in every aspect of their lives-rising levels of child poverty, underfunded and outdated education and childcare systems, controlling parenting practices, and political systems that exclude their voices on issues which will affect them most-not least the climate crisis. Children are not passive victims of oppression, but their resistance and struggle for equality has been largely ignored by the wider social justice movement-until now. In this groundbreaking manifesto, Eloise Rickman argues that it's time to stop viewing children as less than adults and start fighting for their rights to be taken seriously. Radical, compassionate, and profoundly hopeful, this powerful new book signals the start of a long-overdue conversation about how we treat children. Featuring practical solutions and the voices of children and adults who are working towards them, It's Not Fair is a call to embrace children's liberation and the possibility of a better, fairer world."--Publisher's description.
Subjects: Child abuse; Child abuse.; Child welfare.; Children and adults.; Children; Children's rights.; Domestic relations.; Social change.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Mission to Lars. by Moore, James,film director.; Spicer, William,film director.; Ulrich, Lars,actor.; Raven Banner (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Lars UlrichOriginally produced by Raven Banner in 2012.Kate and Will Spicer's brother, Tom, has Fragile X Syndrome, the most common form of inherited learning disability. He is also a massive fan of Lars Ulrich from Metallica. They made a promise to Tom that they would get him to meet Lars. Tom's dream is their promise. Together they went on a MISSION TO LARS.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Health.; Social sciences.; Music.; Arts.; Child welfare.; Sociology.; Documentary films.; Developmental disabilities.; Disabilities.;
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Promises of the heart : a novel / by Rossiter, Nan Parson,author.;
Macey and Ben Samuelson have much to be thankful for: great friends, a beautiful--if high-maintenance--Victorian house on idyllic Tybee Island, and a rock-solid marriage. The only thing missing is what they want the most. After her fifth miscarriage in six years, Macey worries that the family they've always dreamed of might be out of reach. Her sister suggests adoption, but Macey and Ben aren't interested in pursuing that path ... until a three-legged golden retriever named Keeper wags his way into their home and their hearts. Harper Wheaton just got kicked out of another foster home and it won't be the last if she keeps losing her temper. She's not sure why she gets mad; maybe because no family seems to want a nine-year-old girl with a heart condition. She loves her social worker, Cora, but knows that staying with her forever isn't an option. Will she ever find a family to call her own? As a physician's assistant, Macey meets lots of kids. Harper Wheaton's a tough one, but Macey knows the little girl has already struggled more than most. It gets Macey and Ben to thinking about all the children who need homes. Then Harper goes missing, and one thing is suddenly crystal clear: life is complicated--but love doesn't have to be.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Foster parents; Foster children; Families; Child welfare workers; Golden retriever;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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The Horse Boy. by Orion Scott, Michael,film director.; The Film Sales Company (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by The Film Sales Company in 2009.After feeling that traditional medicine had failed them, journalist Rupert Isaacson embarked with his wife and 5 year old autistic son by horseback to seek help from shamans in Mongolia. A companion book has been published worldwide.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Health.; Science.; Medicine.; Child welfare.; Zoology.; Mental health.; Documentary films.; Horses.; Autism spectrum disorders.; Disabilities.; Child development.; Mongolia.; Child psychology.;
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Panorama: Can We Live Without Our Phones?. by McAuley, Joseph,film director.; BBC Studios (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by BBC Studios in 2024.What happens when smartphones are taken away from kids for a week? With the help of two families and lots of remote cameras, Panorama finds out. Do they talk to their parents more, sleep better, or miss out on vital conversations with friends and the chance to discover something new? With calls for smartphones to be banned for children, Marianna Spring speaks to parents, teenagers and social media company insiders to investigate whether the content pushed to their feeds is harming them.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Health.; Science.; Social sciences.; Psychology.; Child welfare.; Computer science.; Mental health.; Documentary films.; Substance abuse.; Children.; Cell phones.; Social media.; Youth.; Child development.; Child psychology.; Internet.; Parents.;
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To Dye For. by Cawood, Brandon,film director.; Cawood, Whitney,film director.; Journeyman Pictures (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by Journeyman Pictures in 2024.After discovering their child’s life-altering sensitivity to synthetic dyes, parents Brandon and Whitney Cawood set out to uncover the widely unknown impacts of these additives, largely unregulated in the US. They meet with the world's leading synthetic dye experts, conducting in-person interviews with scientists, researchers, and impacted families, revealing a series of shocking stories and surprising discoveries.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Health.; Agriculture.; Science.; Child welfare.; Documentary films.; Children.; Parenting.; Food industry and trade.; Nutrition.; Food.; Diseases.; Child development.; Food--Safety measures.;
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The horse dancer / by Moyes, Jojo,1969-;
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Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Horsemen and horsewomen; Horses; Grandfathers; Orphans; Secrecy; Women lawyers; Child welfare; Divorce;
© 2009., Hodder & Stoughton,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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