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61. 101 Ways to Getting Organized
 
$11.01
62. Cómo organizar la vida diaria
 
$1.85
63. Choosing Your Child's School
64. Let's Get Organized
 
65. SCALING UP HOME-BASED MANAGEMENT
 
66. Technical Criteria for the Selection
 
67. Medicare home health differences
$5.95
68. How to Deal With Parents Who Are
 
69. Hospital and Nursing Homes: Planning,
 
70. A brief history of the origin
 
$45.76
71. Collaborative Practitioners, Collaborative
 
72. Conversion of acute general hospitals
73. Home, School, and Community Partnerships
74. Come Home to North Georgia
 
75. At Home (Little learners)
 
76. Home-school Contracts/Agreements:
 
$0.47
77. Parents as Partners in Education:
$4.34
78. Families, Schools & Communities:
$8.32
79. The Art of Organizing Anything:
$20.88
80. Household Winners for Working

61. 101 Ways to Getting Organized
by William B. Bristol
Kindle Edition: Pages (2008-10-27)
list price: US$4.99
Asin: B001JQLUBM
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Get Rid Of The Bad Habits That Keep Your Life An Unorganized Mess!If you're feeling more than a little stressed out today, now is the time to start managing your life for the better. You can restore order to your household (and clean it up while you're at it), while relieving the tension you're feeling (so you can finally sleep good at night).Within my 52 page guide, "101 Ways to Help you get Organized and Stay Organized," you'll learn how to turn your hectic life right side up. With tips, tricks, and tactics to bring order to your life, you'll finally feel the weight lifted off your shoulders. And you can download my report straight to your computer (in just minutes from now) to start getting organized right away.Here is just SOME of the information you will find inside:=> 10 ways to remember even the tiniest details of your life (to keep your thoughts organized). (Pages 6-7)=> How to relieve stress through organization. (Page 8)=> 15 secrets to discovering organization in your every day life (and how to stay that way). (Pages 8-10)=> 9 things (that are probably cluttering your house) to throw out today. (Page 10)=> 8 places to remove clutter from your life. (Pages 10-12)=> 3 steps to dealing with papers and documents to keep your desk, office, or kitchen counter organized. (Page 12)=> How your disorganization can effect (and annoy) others. (Page 14)=> 5 ways to let order reign supreme in your life. (Pages 14-15)=> 3 rules for deciding to keep or throw out your personal stuff. (Page 16)=> 4 ways to start multi-tasking successfully today. (Page 19)=> 5 tips and tricks for organizing your household (and kids). (Page 19)=> Why it's important to keep both work and home ready for efficiency and productivity. (Page 21)=> The secret to running your home like a business. (Pages 22-23)=> How "playtime" can help you get more done. (Page 23)=> 3 things to concentrate on when you plan your schedule. (Pages 24-25)=> 4 steps to making your junk drawer a haven of organization. (Page 25)=> 6 steps to clean, tidy, and keep your laundry room organized. (Page 26)=> The trick to helping your children stay organized. (Pages 26-28)=> 5 rules to cleaning and organizing your garage. (Pages 28-30)=> 13 ways to help teach your child studying skills and organization. (Pages 30-31)=> How to take back control of your messy kitchen. (Pages 32-33)=> 6 timesaving tips to help you get and stay organized. (Page 33)=> 12 ways anyone can start simplifying their life today. (Pages 35-36)=> The powerful COPE method for managing time. (Pages 36-37)=> The secret to organizing for moving day. (Pages 37-38)=> 64 steps to finally organizing your office. (Pages 38-41)=> 25 tips and tricks for clearing out your workspace so you can finally work free of the mess. (Pages 42-43)=> 5 reasons why you might want to hire an organizer. (Page 43)=> 6 requirements for organizing success and 3 common organizing principles. (Pages 43-44)=> 10 tips, tricks, and tactics for busy moms who want to stay organized (and one step ahead.) (Pages 46-49)=> 7 things to start doing as soon as you stop reading... (Pages 50-51)=> and much more ... Read more


62. Cómo organizar la vida diaria
by Anthony Avery
 Paperback: 189 Pages (2000)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$11.01
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Asin: 847927493X
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63. Choosing Your Child's School
by David W. Smith
 Paperback: 208 Pages (1992-03)
list price: US$9.99 -- used & new: US$1.85
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Asin: 0310539617
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64. Let's Get Organized
by Heygidday.com
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-04-08)
list price: US$1.99
Asin: B00260GXD0
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Dozens of easy and simple tips, tricks, and strategies to getting and staying organized:

Remembering to Organize
Say Good-bye to Clutter
Best Secrets to Getting and Staying Organized
The Emotional Toll of CLUTTER
Turn Clutter into Harmony
An Orderly Life
Let Good Order Reign!
Getting Rid of “Stuff”
The Art of Organization
A Few Good Organizing Tips and Tricks
Determining your Home-Style
Clever Home and Family Management
Have Time on your Side
Organize a Bit at a Time
Organize your junk drawer
Organize your laundry room
Organize your children
Organize your garage
Organize your child’s study habits
Organize your kitchen
Put the Word “Organize” Back into your Life
Timesaving Tips
12 Simple Ways to Organize
C.O.P.E.
Organize your Move
Organize your Home Office
Organize your Workspace
Hire an Organizer
Take Control of Chronic Disorganization
Smart Time Management Just for Moms
A Final Home Organizing
The Benefits of Being Organized ... Read more


65. SCALING UP HOME-BASED MANAGEMENT OF MALARIA, From Research to Implementation (Roll Back Malaria)
by World Health Organization
 Paperback: 96 Pages (2004)

Asin: B000N3VX1Y
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66. Technical Criteria for the Selection of Woodworking Machines (General studies series)
by United Nations Industrial Development Organization
 Paperback: 400 Pages (1991-12-31)

Isbn: 9211062578
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67. Medicare home health differences in service use by HMO and fee-for-service providers : report to the Chairman, Special Committee on Aging, U.S. Senate (SuDoc GA 1.13:HEHS-98-8)
by U.S. General Accounting Office
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1997)

Asin: B00010XKEC
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68. How to Deal With Parents Who Are Angry, Troubled, Afraid, or Just Plain Crazy Second Edition
by Elaine K. McEwan-Adkins
Paperback: 192 Pages (2004-11-17)
list price: US$28.95 -- used & new: US$5.95
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Asin: 1412904447
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The newly revised, second edition of McEwan’s bestselling classic will help you manage your most difficult audience--emotionally charged, often disgruntled, and occasionally abusive parents. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (7)

4-0 out of 5 stars Great Book by McEwan
I think that this book is a good read for anyone who has intentions of going into School Administration. It is important because it gives good examples of how to deal with parents who make lives difficult.

1-0 out of 5 stars Parents should be insulted
I find the term "helicopter parent" insulting.As a doctor, and the father of a son with dyslexia and LD, I am sure that I have been called a "helicopter parent" in teachers' lounges and administration offices, but for all the teachers out there, try to imagine what YOU would do if your child was falling more and more behind and the school seemed unable or unwilling to address their needs.

What would you do if your child had dyslexia, couldn't spell, and then was told the solution was to make him or her "spelling exempt" rather than place your child in an Orton-Gillingham based instructional curriculum that would help them.What would you do if you were told year after year "oh, just give it time, they will grow out of it."

If this happened to you, YOU would become the "helicopter parent" or the "crazy parent" which just means that you were a fierce advocate for your child and wouldn't take no for an answer.If I wrote a book about "helicopter patients" I ought to be drummed out of the medical profession.

Oh, and by the way, in my school district in Sackets Harbor, NY, they spend $14,217 per pupil and 45% of 8th graders FAIL to show basic proficiency on the NY State ELA exams.If more parents knew that, there would be "helicopter parents" landing on our superintendents front yard.

David Smith, MD
Sackets Harbor, NY
Founder, READ (Reading Experts and Advocates for Dyslexia)
Member, United New Yorkers for Choice in Education
"A Union of Parents"

4-0 out of 5 stars Great resource for principals and teachers
I enjoyed the book thoroughly.The author has a great sense of humor, which makes the book an easy read.I liked how the author pointed out the frustrations parents have with schools and teachers, as well as pointed out the different types of parents teachers and principals have to communicate with. There are tips on how to deal with angry, troubled, afraid, or just plain crazy parents, as well as tips on how to make your school more open to parents.Communication is the key in this book, and the more communication parents have about what is going on, on campus, the better the culture at the school will be.I also liked the back of the book that has a section for staff development. I think the reason many teachers avoid talking to parents is because they don't always know the right way to approach parents.The reason I could not give the book a perfect "5" is because I would of preferred a chapter specifically on examples of the "situations" and the different things that could be said in these situations.Listing the ways to handle a parent is great, but I also need several examples to help me practice.

3-0 out of 5 stars Good information, some new some old, ridiculous price for the book
The book haas some great advice and insight as do other books I have read on the subject. When I received the book I was a bit shocked as the price tag being $61.95 and the book itself is abut 7 inches in length and five inches wide with 169 pages total. I read this book during my lunch. While the author included some nice tools to measure your school's climate or
overall health, I felt the book was seriously over priced. I can't get past the dollars I paid for this book. I would loan it out but not recommend anyone purchasing the books for such a price.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Resource!
This book is fantastic! It breaks the issues down as to why parents are angry, troubled, afraid or just plain crazy, what staff does to cause it, and solutions for each.I would highly recommend this book to all school staff that work with parents on a regular basis! ... Read more


69. Hospital and Nursing Homes: Planning, Organization and Management
by Chandra Ballabh
 Hardcover: 255 Pages (2007-12-01)

Isbn: 8189913069
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70. A brief history of the origin of Royal Arch Masonry: Its introduction into America and Texas : the organization of the General Grand Chapter and its relations ... : compiled from authentic historical records
by Jewel P Lightfoot
 Unknown Binding: 115 Pages (1943)

Asin: B0007HMZFE
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71. Collaborative Practitioners, Collaborative Schools
by Marleen C. Pugach, Lawrence J. Johnson
 Paperback: 251 Pages (2002-01)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$45.76
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Asin: 089108293X
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72. Conversion of acute general hospitals to long term care institutions: The problems and possibilities
by Antoinette Barker Newman
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1980)

Asin: B0006YFHBM
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73. Home, School, and Community Partnerships
by Larry E. Decker, Virginia A. Decker
Hardcover: 284 Pages (2003-02)
list price: US$47.50
Isbn: 0810845210
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Structured in ten chapters, this work seeks to help educators in America weave some of the best ideas for creating and sustaining family and community engagement into a comprehensive home-school-community partnership programme tailored to their own communities. Web site references are included. ... Read more


74. Come Home to North Georgia
by North Georgia College and State University, The Booksmith Group
Hardcover: 160 Pages (2008-11-20)
list price: US$59.95
Isbn: 1934892092
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The school's history through interviews, pictures and stories. ... Read more


75. At Home (Little learners)
 Paperback: Pages (1985-12-31)

Isbn: 0858358980
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76. Home-school Contracts/Agreements: Opportunity or Threat?
by John Bastiani
 Paperback: 30 Pages (1996-11-05)

Isbn: 0901469289
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77. Parents as Partners in Education: Families and Schools Working Together
by Eugenia Hepworth Berger
 Paperback: 480 Pages (1994-08-29)
list price: US$39.00 -- used & new: US$0.47
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Asin: 0023082615
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This book sets the standard for preparing prospectiveteachers to engage parents of children 0 to 8 in the challenging occupationof educating them.Covers all aspects of the subject, including past and current research, the challenges of working with minority and culturally-diverse families and families of children with disabilities, in-school and home-based programs, parent conferences, child abuse, advocacy, andthe rights-and-responsibilities balance. Up-to-date coverage includes the most recent Census data (2000)>197>adressing changing demographics across the United States and their implications for all aspects of education; as well as recent changes in special education law.For educators and those studying to be educators. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (7)

2-0 out of 5 stars needed this for a class
I bought this book for a class and thought it would be one that would be relevant to my work with parents.There is only so much that can be said and then there is repetition or information that is far from necessary. I was assigned chapter 10, "working with parents of children with disabilities". Of the 42 pages 26 talked about the history and laws of special education.There was not really anything useful in the chapter that gave specific advise on working with parents.Some of the other chapters were child abuse and home schooling.Not at all what I expected.

4-0 out of 5 stars Easy Read, lots of info, written so it's easy to learn and remember
Took a class in college that required this book.Has lots of good info and is an easy read.

5-0 out of 5 stars Only Swick's Book Is Better.
This book has everything from parent involvement to parent teacher conferencing to the very best history of parent education/involvement that I have EVER seen.

If you can't find any book by Kevin Swick, then get this one. Heck! Get 'em both! You can never do with enough ways to get parents involved with children during the early years.

4-0 out of 5 stars A great step toward solid partnerships!
This book is comprehensive and easy to follow.It is useful for understanding the various perspectives of both teachers and families. I think it is essential for new teachers, as well as those who may feel the need to prioritize and start putting families and communication first!

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5-0 out of 5 stars Parents as Partners in Education
ME ENCANTARIA QUE ME DIJERAN COMO PUEDO CONSEGUIR UNA COPIA DE ESTEEJEMPLAR TAN INTERESANTE. SOY ESTUDIANTE DE MAESTRIA Y SE QUE ME SERVIRA DEGRAN AYUDA EN UN CURSO QUE ESTOY TOMANDO ESTE SEMESTRE.

GRACIAS MIL,CARLOS A. SILVA-RUIZ ... Read more


78. Families, Schools & Communities: Working Together for Children
by Donna Couchenour, Kent Chrisman
Paperback: 336 Pages (1999-12-29)
list price: US$56.95 -- used & new: US$4.34
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Asin: 0766802574
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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Here's new coverage of the three major theories for partnering families and communities with schools and how to put them into practice for children from birth to age eight.The authors fully discuss Bronfenbrenner's bioecological theory, the contextualist theory, and the family systems theory.Early childhood education students will discover the connection between these important theories and family support programs, parental involvement in early education, national guidelines, and other strategies for forming partnerships.This higher level, more theoretical text builds on students' prior knowledge of early childhood education practices. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Tough read
I had to get this book for a class... it is a very tough read. Its challenging to figure out what you need to take away from the chapters. ... Read more


79. The Art of Organizing Anything: Simple Principles for Organizing Your Home, Your Office, and Your Life
by Rosalie Maggio
Paperback: 288 Pages (2009-03-23)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$8.32
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Asin: 0071609121
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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The first organizing system that can becustomized to fit YOUR lifestyle

Are you overwhelmed by clutter? Do you have a hard time finding things in yourhome or office?

The disorder in your life may be keeping you from accomplishingyour goals.

The Art of Organizing Anything helps you streamline your life at home andat work, reduce stress, be more efficient—and locate all those misplaced items.Bestselling author Rosalie Maggio introduces an accessible organizing system youcan tailor to meet your own specific needs. You’ll learn how to

  • Put 10 essential organizing principles into practice
  • Manage professional, personal, and family time
  • Create and maintain an organized home
  • Organize your work space and office email

Packed with lists, tips, shortcuts, advice, and inexpensive solutions, The Art of OrganizingAnything shows you how to create a more leisured, productive, enjoyable life.

... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great read!Helpful AND entertaining!
I consider myself somewhat organized, but this book was full of new ideas for me!Plus, I actually laughed out loud a couple times.Organizing isn't always easy!

1-0 out of 5 stars Waste of money -- Zero Stars
This book was a waste of money. If you are even marginally organized, you already do everything she recommends. Only for someone who is a total mess! ... Read more


80. Household Winners for Working Women: Your Personal Organization Tool Kit to Declutter and Design an Comfortable Home
by A. Kingsley Bishop
Paperback: 384 Pages (2002-03-01)
list price: US$22.95 -- used & new: US$20.88
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Asin: 1929798067
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This book is full of strategies for battling chaos and uses the AZURE System for organizing household areas from individual rooms to carjack prevention to paper systems. It is geared to working women but anyone wanting a more orderly household can use it. The book is also a minor battleplan. Why? Women, in a way, are also warriors. We fight drunk drivers, glass ceilings, child abuse, land mines, poverty, and injustice all over the world. We also need to attack clutter, time wasters, money robbers, and energy drains especially in our own homes. This is your code book. Take what you need to win. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars pretty good
I did like this book because it offers a "battle plan"-you feel empowered just reading it. Some of the ideas in the book are very very practical and I would have never thought about them. However...not all the ideas are all that original, and I was doing lots of the things described anyway. Another problem is that the author, instead of showing more about organizing paperwork, refers her readers to a different book... Overall, it's a pretty nice read, but for the organizing freaks out there-don't expect an epiphany!

5-0 out of 5 stars AZURE Your Way to an Organized, Comfortable Home
Written in a conversational style, Dr. Bishop guides us through a delightful process of decluttering and organizing our home environments--to Assess, Zone, Unload, Rearrange & Enjoy. Chapters address creating organized rooms and work and storage spaces throughout the home. This comprehensive manual is especially valuable for the numerous checklists for project planning and for documenting important family and household information. Also includes extensive, useful Resources, Apprendix, and Bibliography sections.

If reading from beginning-to-end is not your style, start by learning Dr. Bishop's philosophy of AZURE-ing (p.340-41) and move to Chapter 4 to create your own Personal Decompression Chamber. Then, in your personal care retreat, read the remaining chapters that will guide you in the process of organizing your other home environments, and simplifying your life to enjoy it more!

5-0 out of 5 stars Solid, useful, and highly recommended ideas
Household Winners For Working Women: Your Personal Organizational Tool Kit To Declutter & Design A Comfortable Home is a highly practical and "user friendly" guide for keeping one's home free of useless encumbrances and enhancing a cozy, liveable space in which to better enjoy life. Written specifically for working women with limited time for housework, individual chapters address everything from an easy-to-access closet, to choosing groceries that offer maximum nutrition and delicious preparation with minimum fuss, to car cleaning and car jacking prevention tips, Household Winners For Working Women is packed cover to cover with solid, useful, and highly recommended ideas, suggestions, and advice.

4-0 out of 5 stars Making My Space
I like the author's use of humor as well as the included lists for organization. It is possible to organize one area at a time.I have read Alexandria Stoddard in the past and like how this author incorporates her ideas especially for the Decompression Chamber.I live in a one room apartment so I can develop my own Cozy Corner.
This book is more an advanced course in organization than other books I have used in the past.This previous knowledge is often assumed.The bookalso has another problem common to books on organization.Many of us rent and for that reason cannot add built-ins to where we live.

5-0 out of 5 stars It made my wife very happy.
I purchased this book as a gift for my wife. She is a fairly well organized person but she said that she needed to be better about certain tasks. So anyway, I gave it to her and she said it was perfect. The fact that she was able to read and zoom in on the relevant chapters to her pleased her to no end. I highly recommend this book. It is a great gift idea. ... Read more


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