Using warmth and humor, this book offers techniques for dealing with the everyday stress of being a childcare professional. Written by a caregiver who’s been there, it describes the symptoms and causes of burnout, with advice to get through each challenge.
Join Kyle the crocodile in search of his smile!A wonderful story from the author of Aliens Love Underpants. One morning Kyle Crocodile wakes feeling very grumpy and nothing his jungle friends do can cheer him up. But Kyle learns that helping someone in trouble can be a great way to find his smile again. Fun, vibrant illustrations make this a lovely book for sharing.
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.
March 31st, a beautiful baby was born, and her name was Latrice Denise Johnson. Shed live a short, but powerful life, and leave an extraordinary impact on her family and friends. I am her mother, I am telling my story to help others know, that even through tragedy, One Day you will smile again.
"Powerful. Koppelman's instincts help her navigate these choppy waters with inventiveness and integrity." —Los Angeles Times Now a major motion picture starring Sarah Silverman in her dramatic-acting debut, and Josh Charles, I Smile Back tells the affecting tale of Laney Brooks, a mother and wife on a self-destructive streak. She takes the drugs she wants, sleeps with the men she wants, disappears when she wants. Lurking beneath Laney's seemingly composed surface is the impulse to follow in her father's footsteps, to leave and topple her family's balance in the process. “This crushing novel by the author of A Mouthful of Air is a shocking portrait of suburban ennui gone horribly awry. Koppelman’s prose style is understated and crackling; each sentence is laden with a foreboding sense of menace. Like a crime scene or a flaming car wreck, it becomes impossible not to stare.” —Publishers Weekly
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.
If you are the hard worker, the grafter, the dedicated, you are more likely to suffer from burnout and breakdown. You are probably more likely to hide your stress, and try to cope silently. If you're used to leading or managing others, if you're used to having others look up to you and rely on you, you are likely to feel more crippled by shame and despair. Stress related to work has taken on pandemic proportions. Burnout and breakdown literally happens to the best of us. What you are experiencing is a perfectly normal reaction to extreme conditions, and you can find a way out of it. This book offers tools to help you recover quickly and thoroughly. It uses simple, but powerful, images to bypass the part of your brain that is hindered by stress, and help you heal again on a deep subconscious level. Even if you feel you're 'broken', you can absolutely repair. If this sounds like you, then this book will help you smile again. This book will be of interest to readers of the following topics: Couples & family therapy, Medicine & psychology, Counseling, Anxieties & phobias, Stress, Psychology.
As parents, we cannot protect our children from life experiences like the death of a loved one. Though it pains us to see them hurt, our job is to help guide and validate their experiences with each stage of grief. This book helps parents to explain each stage of grief, ensuring one guarantee, You Will Smile Again, I Promise.