Tři kroky k pevné rodině
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Linda a Richard Eyrovi jsou spisovatelé a lektoři, jejichž posláním je posilovat rodiny oslavou závazků, popularizací rodičovství a oslavou prarodičovství. Skrze své psaní se zaměřují na posilování rovnováhy a potvrzování hodnot, čímž nabízejí čtenářům praktické rady a inspiraci pro budování silnějších rodinných pout. Jejich práce zkoumá klíčové aspekty rodinného života a zdůrazňuje důležitost odhodlání a vzájemné podpory. Věnují se také tématům osobního růstu a kvality života.







Zprostředkovat dětem v průběhu výchovy nosné životní hodnoty je podobně významné, jako je naučit přecházet ulici. Stabilní hodnoty umožňují dítěti orientaci v životě, dávají mu skutečnou svobodu tím, že ho činí nezávislým na vnějších tlacích. Kniha se soustředí na dvanáct hlavních hodnot, které mohou být díky řadě praktických impulsů, aktivit s dětmi, cvičením a příběhům včleněny do výchovy. Každá z kapitol, probírající určitou životní hodnotu, ji zpracovává na třech úrovních - na úrovni předškolního dítěte, školáka a dospívajícího.
Ibsen's forensic examination of a marriage as it falls apart, in a version by Richard Eyre.
In 1997 Sir Richard Eyre was invited to write and present a series of programmes for the BBC about the history of the British theatre in the twentieth century. He decided to write a book first and then to base his TV series upon it. This is that book.Together with Nicholas Wright, an associate director of the Royal National Theatre during Eyre's ten-year directorship, he has written what they describe as 'a partial, personal and unscholarly view of the century's theatre.'The authors state their credo at the that the greatest asset to the British theatre is the English language, which, of course, we share with the Irish and the Americans. This asset is in turn magnified by the 'miraculous accident' that is Shakespeare - 'the DNA of British theatre'. Changing Stages traces the way in which Shakespeare's plays have been used as nationalistic pageants, star vehicles, and contemporary metaphors, mirroring changes in society over the century.
Fascinating in-depth interviews with more than 40 actors, writers, directors and producers in the theatre industry.
New York Times #1 bestselling authors Richard and Linda Eyre, who have been married for 50 years, bust the eight common myths that society believes make a better marriage.
Originally published: The death that we call death. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, c1976.
A collection of fifty short pieces written by the former Artistic Director of the National Theatre.
Offer parents a blueprint for raising kids instilled with a sense of ownership, responsibility, and self-sufficiency by motivating children to earn money for things they want.
New York Times -bestselling parenting authors Richard and Linda Eyre teach the very best kind of character-building, freewheeling joy to kids with 22 illustrated stories. “Based on their preschool curriculum, the Eyres’ selected stories and poems each highlight one of many ‘joys,’...Short, simple tales and poems to instill value; they will be welcome in homes where the values presented are shared.”― Kirkus Reviews There is fun, there is even happiness, but then there is JOY! Each story in this anthology teaches one of ten essential values that are critical for healthy, happy Joy of the Body, Joy of the Earth, Joy of Honesty and Communication, Joy of Sharing and Service, Joy of Goals and Order, Joy of Confidence, Joy of Wonder, Joy of Imagination and Creativity, Joy of Family, and the Joy of Uniqueness. For decades, Richard and Linda Eyre, authors of the New York Times -bestselling book Teaching Your Children Values, have taught these joyful values to half a million kids through their highly acclaimed Joy School program. Now for the first time ever, these stories are available to everyone who wants to bring their kids the very best gift JOY!