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One woman. One cat. Two very different ways of thinking. Meet Chatty Cat and her human [hooman] as they get to know one another. Chatty Cat is a smart but scared cat who has been adopted and is getting used to her new home. Her hooman thinks she knows exactly what Chatty Cat is thinking and what she needs. Chatty Cat however has other ideas and with a mind of her own, her hooman begins to wonder who is actually in charge! Previously written under title 'Chatty Cat: The First Six Months'.
Supervision Skills has been devised to equip managers and senior staff with the knowledge and skills to enable them to provide supervision meetings in the workplace. This workbook will provide guidance on how supervision is to be delivered to staff and explains the processes and requirements for supervision.
Little Kitty wouldn't exactly call herself a cat burglar. She just likes to bring back the occasional gift for her humans... A lovely story for younger readers and adults alike - perfect for reading together. Beautifully illustrated by Catie Atkinson and designed by Rachel Lawston.
This workbook is written and aimed at new staff or staff who want a more effective supervision meeting with their supervisor.
Chatty Cat, the funny, sulky and occasionallywise rescue cat is back for the third time, and has lots to say for herself!She is very well settled in her new home and hastrained her she-hooman, Jade, to provide nearlyeverything she needs. Jade still has a few badhabits, though, which Chatty needs to sort out.In this third Chatty Cat book, you will findout how she makes new friends, goes on freshadventures and discovers more about thefascinating world she inhabits. Learn more aboutChatty's life, likes and dislikes, and what to dowhen your hooman is stealing from you . . This book was a FINALIST for the PEOPLE'S BOOK PRIZE 2016.
Chatty, your favourite cat, is back. As the seasons pass from autumn to winter, she finds that life brings surprises, and not all happy ones, but with the help of her hooman, Jade, and her furry and feathered friends, she discovers that with love and a full stomach, anything is possible. She has always been independent, and full of questions and curiosity, and when Jade tells her about a tiny stray who needs a loving home, Chatty's big heart overcomes any reluctance she might have to share her home as she welcomes Izzy and shows her what to do. Chatty's new story might make you cry a little, and it will certainly make you smile, as she wonders about the strange habits of hoomans in winter, and discovers that helping others makes us feel as good as helping ourselves, whether we're hooman or feline.
Chatty Cat's new book is full of fun-filled things for you to do, and is based on the bestselling series. There are pages of activities, including colouring and spot the difference, featuring many of the characters from the previous books. Gather your pens and pencils and have a great time with Chatty Cat and her friends.
The second in the Chatty Cat series follows Chatty through spring and summer in her new home as she gradually learns to relax and enjoy her surroundings. "The sun has warmed up the ground and now the sun is shining on my tummy and making it nice and warm. It's all quiet in the garden and I fall asleep. I am dreaming..." Life still holds a few surprises for Chatty, with new friends and new experiences. Chatty Cat is a real rescue cat in a real home and her adventures provide a useful guide to caring for your pet. It's not just a manual - but it will help you look after your cat. It's not just a story - but you can read it like one. It's not just a children's book - but children of all ages will love it, and so will adults.
This book provides guidance on the responsibilities and risk assessments involved in maintaining a clean, safe and secure work environment, covering subjects such as first aid, safety in the kitchen, infection control, safe handling of adults, issues surrounding medication, how to react in an emergency and how to respond to challenging behaviour.
Supporting people with a variety of difficulties including hearing loss, impaired speech, visual impairment, dementia and learning disabilities requires a range of communication skills. This book will provide workers with the ability to enable adults with limited or no verbal communication skills to make decisions, and to express themselves.
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