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Books with author Susan G. Young

  • String of Stars

    Susan Young

    eBook (Susan Young, )
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  • Music with the Under-Fours

    Susan Young

    eBook (Routledge, Dec. 16, 2003)
    The importance and value of music in the care and education of very young children is increasingly recognised. This book looks closely at early musical development and how this translates into ways of supporting the musical activity of babies, toddlers and young children, keeping in mind the diversity of preschool work.Key topics include:pre- and post-natal musical experiencemusical parentinglullabies and play songsbaby music sessionstoddlers' music playsongs, musical games and other activitiesyoung children's singing music play with instrumentslisteningworking with adults to develop musical opportunities.This text provides a valuable synthesis of recent thinking in this area, as well as practical suggestions for fostering creativity through musical activities. An original and inspiring book which will be welcomed by anyone responsible for the care and education of preschool children.
  • Music with the Under-Fours

    Susan Young

    Paperback (Routledge, Sept. 11, 2003)
    The importance and value of music in the care and education of very young children is increasingly recognised. This book looks closely at early musical development and how this translates into ways of supporting the musical activity of babies, toddlers and young children, keeping in mind the diversity of preschool work. Key topics include: pre- and post-natal musical experience musical parenting lullabies and play songs baby music sessions toddlers' music play songs, musical games and other activities young children's singing music play with instruments listening working with adults to develop musical opportunities. This text provides a valuable synthesis of recent thinking in this area, as well as practical suggestions for fostering creativity through musical activities. An original and inspiring book which will be welcomed by anyone responsible for the care and education of preschool children.
  • Music 3-5

    Susan Young

    eBook (Routledge, Sept. 5, 2013)
    This book gives information, ideas and principles for music with three to five year olds that are both down-to-earth and up-to-date.  Written in a style which is engaging and readable, it integrates recent theory and practice illustrating the discussion with examples and ideas taken from real life.   Chapters in this inspiring and engaging book show practitioners how to:connect with the educational concepts and principles of using music in early years settingsrecognise and understand children’s musical starting points  foster creativity through musicsupport listening and communication through musiclearn the key areas of listening, singing, using instruments and dancingdevelop children’s musical understandingwiden opportunities for music through resources, new technologies and visiting artist projects.Early years practitioners and students will find this a valuable introduction to music with young children. More experienced practitioners will find the contemporary ideas a source of inspiration. Books in this series address key issues for early years practitioners working in today’s Foundation Stage environments. Each title is packed full of practical activities, support, advice and guidance, all of which is in line with current government early years policy. The authors use their experience and expertise to write accessibly and informatively, emphasising through the use of case studies the practical aspects of the subject, whilst retaining strong theoretical underpinnings throughout. 
  • Only the Wild Goose Knows: A Max and Charles Nature Adventure

    Susan Yaruta-Young

    Paperback (Secant Publishing, LLC, June 6, 2017)
    Saturday, November 10, 1984. Max and Charles are off on a “guys’ getaway” with their stepfather, Fred. The trip takes them to Kent and Queen Anne’s counties, located on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. It’s Veterans Day Weekend, and Fred has planned this trip around history to show the boys a few important sites from Colonial times and the Civil War era. Included in the “getaway package” is meeting old and new friends. And a very important reason for the trip is to find a new home for Miss Starry Eyes, a wild Canada goose who was rescued and raised by their grandparents. During the weekend, some plans will unfold as Fred hoped, but many new people, twists and turns, fill this Saturday-into-Sunday morning with unexpected adventures.
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  • Choosing: 10 Insights Into Your Life

    Susan Young

    language (Susan Young, Oct. 12, 2015)
    Have you ever wondered why you make the choices and decisions that you do? Has it occurred to you that all of these choices have shaped your life? In this short book of Choosing, Susan explores some of her past to uncover who she is and why she has made the choices to lead her to where she is today. Aligned with her expertise in Personal Branding, Choosing is the first book in a series of 3 that will help you to understand how to create new, empowering choices and is the start to uncovering who you are. The next 2 books in the series take a deeper dive into Careers and Branding and how to navigate the paradigm shift in the way we work to future proof your career and/or business.
  • String of Stars

    Susan Young

    Paperback (WaveCloud Corporation, July 6, 2016)
    New York City… 1859 Brody has called the streets of New York City home for as long as he can remember. At 17 years old, without a family or even a last name, he is determined to build a better future for himself in California. With nothing but the clothes on his back, a dream, and wild determination, he starts his journey west, but all of his plans suddenly come shrieking to a halt when he encounters a very sick girl plagued by fever and in desperate need of assistance. Brody finds himself at a crossroads between helping her or refusing to get involved. He could never imagine how this one decision would start a journey that would change his life forever.
  • When Will It Happen?

    Susan Yaruta-Young

    Paperback (Secant Publishing LLC, July 22, 2016)
    Crossing The Bridge from Downeast Maine onto Deer Isle is more than traveling up, up, up,then down, down, down, 2,000 feet over the salty waves of Eggemoggin Reach.Many people claim it is a journey back in time into a world where the past lives beside the present, where winds through trees whisper the future.August 12, 1985, Max, age twelve, and Charles, age nine, are on a vacation to Little Deer Isle,a place they've never been before. On first entering their cabin they find a warm blueberry pie and a note: "Enjoy!" But when they turn this note over, they see a riddle:"It will happen at some timeBe it when the sun is brightOr on a starry night.""What does that mean?" asks Charles.Neither boy knows, but something will happen.Will it be while walking in blueberry fields at dawn? Or hiking through the woods? When roaming beaches, peering into tidal pool worlds?When stars blaze across night skies? Or will mysterious Zipper (age twelve), a girl from Isle au Haut, lead them to the answer?
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  • Only the Wild Goose Knows

    Susan Yaruta-Young

    eBook (Secant Publishing, LLC, Oct. 31, 2017)
    Saturday, November 10, 1984. Max and Charles are off on a “guys’ getaway” with their stepfather, Fred. The trip takes them to Kent and Queen Anne’s counties, located on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. It’s Veterans Day Weekend, and Fred has planned this trip around history to show the boys a few important sites from Colonial times and the Civil War era. Included in the “getaway package” is meeting old and new friends. And a very important reason for the trip is to find a new home for Miss Starry Eyes, a wild Canada goose who was rescued and raised by their grandparents. During the weekend, some plans will unfold as Fred hoped, but many new people, twists and turns, fill this Saturday-into-Sunday morning with unexpected adventures.
  • Music 3-5

    Susan Young

    Paperback (Routledge, Sept. 14, 2008)
    This book gives information, ideas and principles for music with three to five year olds that are both down-to-earth and up-to-date.  Written in a style which is engaging and readable, it integrates recent theory and practice illustrating the discussion with examples and ideas taken from real life.   Chapters in this inspiring and engaging book show practitioners how to: connect with the educational concepts and principles of using music in early years settings recognise and understand children’s musical starting points  foster creativity through music support listening and communication through music learn the key areas of listening, singing, using instruments and dancing develop children’s musical understanding widen opportunities for music through resources, new technologies and visiting artist projects. Early years practitioners and students will find this a valuable introduction to music with young children. More experienced practitioners will find the contemporary ideas a source of inspiration. Books in this series address key issues for early years practitioners working in today’s Foundation Stage environments. Each title is packed full of practical activities, support, advice and guidance, all of which is in line with current government early years policy. The authors use their experience and expertise to write accessibly and informatively, emphasising through the use of case studies the practical aspects of the subject, whilst retaining strong theoretical underpinnings throughout.  
  • Let's Make Tracks: A Christmas Story

    Susan Yaruta-Young

    language (Secant Publishing, Nov. 25, 2018)
    GRANDPA SHOUTS, “Let’s make tracks!” as he, brothers Max, eleven, and Charles, eight, head into woodlands for the perfect Christmas tree and greens for holiday wreaths. The Adventure begins. Grandpa shows them traces of Civil War-era snake fences and a fallen American chestnut, now a “nurse log” for saplings. The boys cut mistletoe after a scary climb up pinesappy branches and tangled vines. Back in Grandma’s baking-scented kitchen, Max and Charles learn how to weave greens and holly into wreaths for graves. Later, at the cemetery, Grandpa points to where the haunting statue of “Grief” once stood. “This is still a popular spot to see ghosts,” he suggests. The boys scurry to the van.Home again, and after tree-trimming and cookie-baking, Max and Charles, family and friends, feast on festive foods. Dutch friend Jean shares childhood stories of St. Nick, who sometimes filled wooden shoes with coal, not candies. Traditional carols. Mistletoe kisses. Day turns into magical night as Grandpa plays his violin and all fall under the spell.
  • Who's Been Stealing Grandpa's Fish?

    Susan Yaruta-Young

    eBook (Secant Publishing, LLC, Oct. 31, 2017)
    The adventure begins at sunrise when a wide-awake Charles suggests to sleepy older brother Max: breakfast at their grandparents' house might be a great fill-up. It's only a dash away through the pony pasture. The spinning dish whirls, filled with breakfast goodies, while stories are told. Then Grandpa "caws" in a murder of crows. All is well until a troubling discovery is made. When Grandpa and the boys feed the fish their chow in the pond, they find that Grandpa's pet trout is missing. Who could have done this? Max and Charles are on the case. And with the help of adults they make preparations for the end of the day. Follow the boys on nature adventures by swirling springs, dips in the cool stream, pony rides, watching salamanders slide, and flights through the air on a rope swing. There's the bullfrog chorus, crayfish battle, yummy Greek treats to feast upon . . . and then at sunset the watch begins. Will the thief return?