Schoolboy Jake Mills still has a head lice problem. Following his brain-sharing adventures with Brad in Lousy Thinking, there's another bloodsucker on his mind and this one wants to be an actor. Chuck, as he calls himself, makes Jake audition for the school show. But rehearsals are cloaked in suspicion as things start to go missing from his classmates' bags. Together, they try to catch the thief, but can they solve the crime and steal the show?
Now a classic, Bad Behavior made critical waves when it first published, heralding Gaitskill’s arrival on the literary scene and her establishment as one of the sharpest, erotically charged, and audaciously funny writing talents of ...
Priming employees to behave civilly can make a difference. Explaining the distinctions between civil and uncivil behavior is the first step; ...
The Book of Bad Behaviour
The Good Child Guide: [putting an End to Bad Behaviour]
Bad Behavior
... BAD BEHAVIOUR. I had adults, teachers, ministers, principals, and all the leaders in life you could imagine. They all chose their behaviour and made all their own choices in life. There was no one there to help me and I asked many times ...
It should have been a time of acquiring confidence, building self respect and independence, of fostering a connection with the natural world through long hikes.
PRAISE FOR LIZ BYRSKI "Her plots and characters get stronger with each book" The Sydney Morning Herald "Liz Byrski has a guaranteed cheer squad for her novels which champion...women taking charge of their life and growing old creatively" ...
'And when everyone talked so highly of you. But I'm not surprised that you're competent. Only that you pulled it all together.' 'You still think I'm bonkers,' she told him. 'That's your expression, not mine,' he said mildly.
By emphasizing a teaching rather than a punishing attitude, Dr. Williamson creates a positive way to discipline effectively.