This author crafts children's books, perhaps due to an enduring immaturity or a charmingly childlike perspective. Their work invites readers into a world where innocence and wonder are celebrated, offering a unique lens through which to view life's simple joys.
Set during Passover, Zayde embarks on his first solo babysitting adventure with his granddaughter, Ruthie. Tasked with a list of activities, including grocery shopping for seder ingredients and ensuring Ruthie expends her energy, Zayde finds himself navigating unexpected challenges and playful antics. The story explores the humorous dynamics of their relationship, blurring the lines of who is truly in charge as the afternoon unfolds into delightful chaos.
A young girl and her grandmother move past a shared loss together. Gracie loves when her grandmother comes for a visit, but this time Bubbe is sad. Her husband, Gracie's grandfather, recently died. Gracie misses Zayde too, so when Bubbe reveals that she used to speak Yiddish with him, Gracie is eager to learn. As Gracie picks up more words, she and Bubbe move past Zayde’s loss and find moments of joy together.
This is a comprehensive guide to applying research methods to practice problems. It uses case-based examples and activities rooted in practice to support development of knowledge, skills, and confidence in applying evidence-based research methods. An array of different methodologies and qualitative/quantitative methods are described. Examples of topics include distinction between methodologies and methods, ethics protocols, as well as design/implementation/data analysis/interpretation of findings using methods such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, observational research, database mining, text and document analysis, quality improvement (PDSA cycles), economic (cost/benefit) evaluations. Perfect for MPharm students doing their research thesis, but relevant to all bioscience students undertaking research projects. Use of pharmacy practice case examples (in community, hospital, ambulatory, primary care and other settings) throughout. Examples of how to tackle a research question from different perspectives, e.g. which is the best way to answer each question and why. Inter-professional practice and research emphasized. Self-assessment and self-reflection questions to help readers confirm their understanding/learning. Over 140 questions online. A one-stop research-method teaching resource for faculty. Free e-book with the print book on StudentConsult.