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Soona Songs | Independent Record Label | we're doin' art here
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Join Our Email List. Try a Free Soona Snack MP3! Ghost Dog Blog - 2014. Ghost Dog here, hoping you are hale, hearty and ready for the coming season! Veterans Day through Martin Luther King's Birthday. there is plenty of celebrating ahead. A word from Esteemed CEO:. Check out the Soona Songs Store. For all your holiday gift giving needs. Folk, Jazz, Pop, Rock and Roots - gluten free albums for every taste. One size fits all! You buy it, I will wrap it! We've been busy at Soona Central. As a little Holiday...
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Make Learning Joyful | Circle of Knowledge
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What is the Circle Of Knowledge Blog? April 16, 2008 at 11:19 pm Posted in Uncategorized. Called The Power of Storytelling presented by Dr. Rebecca Isbell. Director of the Center of Excellence in Early Childhood Learning and Development at East Tennessee State University. Though this workshop was geared for library staff and educators who work primarily with children, I found that much of what I learned applied to my job of working with adult learners as well. Stories help learners to. It’s ok to make mi...
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Asian Storytelling Network
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CATHY SPAGNOLI (USA, India). Storyteller, Author, Teacher. MARGARET READ MACDONALD (USA). Storyteller, Folklorist, Author, Librarian. Author, Illustrator, Teacher, Trainer, Storyteller www.andrewarticlesandstories.wordpress.com. Storyteller, Writer, Consultant, Lecturer. Children's Literature Specialist, Lecturer, Editor, Writer. JEONG JIN LIM (Korea). Author, Teacher, Storyteller. Storyteller, Teacher, Trainer. Performer, Teacher, Trainer, Director www.storiesinmotion.co.uk. DIANNE DE LAS CASAS (USA).
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About Me
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You are here: Home. Dr Christy Isbell is a pediatric occupational therapist with more than twenty years of experience working with young children. She is professor of occupational therapy at Milligan College where she teaches graduate level child development, human development courses and pediatric occupational therapy courses. Dr. Isbell maintains a private practice, and her specialty is the treatment of young children with autism, sensory processing disorders or neurological disorders.
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