This is a practical book containing 150 exercises which work on different cognitive faculties, beginning with simple activities and gradually increasing the level of difficulty.
A very useful tool for all those professionals who work with these boys and girls. It defines the disorder in a clear way and offers practical advice to use in and out of the classroom.
Did Federico García Lorca’s lover Enrique Amorim steal his corpse? Did he disguise himself as Jean Paul Sartre to attend a secret meeting between Chaplin and Picasso? Did he sabotage Pablo Neruda’s efforts to win the Nobel Prize?
Trips to the woods are family outings that can complement what children learn in school, reinforcing a respect for the environment and providing them with resources to enrich their free time.
The Way Home is the longest journey a human being can undertake.
Written by Camille Saint-Saëns as a musical joke to share with his friends on carnival day, this is a highly imaginative work put into a different context to the original.
A critical look inside global finance which deciphers the characteristic jargon masking the reality of the casino which the financial markets have become, to reveal the mechanisms of speculation: the players (the financing banks, the investment f
Carlota is astonished when a basketball player from the opposing team comes onto the field in long trousers, and even more surprised when she learns that she is doing it because of cultural and religious obligation.
Jerónimo Díaz, a young anarchist painter, living in exile after the Spanish Civil War, is asked to copy the enigmatic El Bosco painting 'Jonas and the Ballerina', a work which appears and disappears and which Philip II tried to acquire in the 16th