00999nam0 2200265 450 00000939520190214102229.020080404d1925----km-y0itay50------bafreFRy-------001yy<<La >>politique des États-Unis et l'Europe1778-1919Perry Belmontédition française avec un avertissement et une note biographique par Louis-Paul AlauxParisPayot1925383 p.23 cmBibliothèque politique et économique2001Bibliothèque politique et économiqueStati Uniti d'AmericaRelazioni internazionaliEuropa1778-1919327.730419Relazioni internazionali. Stati Uniti-EuropaBelmont,Perry630813Alaux,Louis-PaulITUNIPARTHENOPE20080404RICAUNIMARC000009395970.05/1002061NAVA4Politique des États-Unis et l'Europe1204831UNIPARTHENOPE05463nam 2200709Ia 450 991045459660332120200520144314.01-282-05939-497866120593911-84642-885-8(CKB)1000000000702696(EBL)412850(OCoLC)406528500(SSID)ssj0000163001(PQKBManifestationID)11154934(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000163001(PQKBWorkID)10107244(PQKB)11129053(MiAaPQ)EBC412850(Au-PeEL)EBL412850(CaPaEBR)ebr10273803(CaONFJC)MIL205939(EXLCZ)99100000000070269620080509d2009 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrGirls growing up on the autism spectrum[electronic resource] what parents and professionals should know about the pre-teen and teenage years /Shana Nichols, with Gina Marie Moravcik and Samara Pulver Tetenbaum ; foreword by Liane Holliday WilleyLondon ;Philadelphia Jessica Kingsley Publishers20091 online resource (353 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-84310-855-0 Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-342) and indexes.FRONT COVER; GIRLS GROWING UPON THE AUTISM SPECTRUM: What Parents and Professionals Should Know About the Pre-Teen and Teenage Years; Contents; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; FOREWORD; AUTHORS' NOTES; Chapter 1 What Do We Currently Know about Girls and Women with Autism Spectrum Disorders?; Asking the question...; Epidemiology and the puzzle of diagnostic rates; Same disorder, different faces?Sex differences in symptom presentation; Diagnostic implications of sex differences; Interventions and supports; What causes sex differences in ASDs?; Sex differences in other developmental disordersThe importance of understanding typical developmental sex differences Clinical programs: are they out there?; A window of knowledge: personal stories by women with ASDs; Routes to a diagnosis for females and their families; I'm still not sure what her diagnosis is...; Resources; Chapter 2 Approaching Adolescence: Anticipation, Anxiety,Adaptation, and...Acceptance?; Adolescence: the wild ride; Developmental tasks; Adolescence Autism = A2?; Specific challenges of adolescence; Sexuality and masturbation; Your "teaching toolkit:" guidelines and techniques; Lessons from Nemo; ResourcesChapter 3 Puberty or "Do My Parents Know You're Here?"Are you ready?; ASDs and adjusting to puberty; Foundational skills; Navigating pubertal change; Managing the locker room; Hormones and emotions; Resources; Chapter 4 The Red Spot: Periods, Pads, and Pelvic Exams; Goal 1: Finding your positive tone; Goal 2: Providing accurate information; Goal 3: Practicing skills ahead of time; Goal 4: Preparing for the first period; Successful management of menstrual hygiene; The great debate: pads, tampons, or both?; The gynecological exam; Aiming for independence; ResourcesChapter 5 Feeling Good Inside and Out: Self-perception and Self-confidence Your daughter's external sense of self; Body image and physical appearance; Issues with eating: from complications to disorders; Weight management; Fitness and exercise; Building a healthy self-image; First bras and beyond: the world of intimate wear; Fun with fashion and personal style; Your daughter's internal sense of self; Creating success experiences; Developing independence, self-reliance,and responsibility; Promoting self-knowledge and self-awareness("Who am I?"); Developing and expanding your daughter's interestsSelf-regulation and emotional understanding Fostering mental health; "The talk": teaching your daughter about her ASD; What having an ASD means to your daughter; Parent modeling of self-esteem; Resources; Chapter 6 The Social Landscape of Adolescence:Friendships and Social Status; The age of friendships; Understanding friendships and developing friendship skills; Stages of friendship; Popularity and social status; Specific challenges for girls with ASDs; Finding your daughter's social compass; Resources; Chapter 7 Healthy Sexuality for Girls with ASDsDefining sexuality: finding a common meaningThis book covers the concerns faced by girls with ASDs and their parents, from periods and puberty to friendships and ""fitting in"". Looking at these issues within the context of specific areas of difficulty for girls with ASDs, the authors provide families with the knowledge and advice they need to help the whole family through the teenage years.Autism in childrenAutism in adolescenceGirlsMental healthElectronic books.Autism in children.Autism in adolescence.GirlsMental health.618.92618.92/85882618.9285882Nichols Shana1036685Moravcik Gina Marie1036686Tetenbaum Samara Pulver1036687MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910454596603321Girls growing up on the autism spectrum2457141UNINA04040oam 2200733I 450 991045926850332120200520144314.01-136-95274-81-282-78172-397866127817280-203-84906-X10.4324/9780203849064 (CKB)2670000000045898(EBL)565448(OCoLC)664551686(SSID)ssj0000428034(PQKBManifestationID)11307523(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000428034(PQKBWorkID)10414292(PQKB)11035597(MiAaPQ)EBC565448(PPN)198462646(Au-PeEL)EBL565448(CaPaEBR)ebr10416616(CaONFJC)MIL278172(EXLCZ)99267000000004589820180706d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSex trafficking, human rights and social justice /edited by Tiantian ZhengAbingdon Oxon ;New York :Routledge,2010.1 online resource (264 p.)Routledge research in human rights ;4Description based upon print version of record.1-138-87422-1 0-415-57182-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Contributors; Introduction; 1 The NGO-ification of the anti-trafficking movement in the United States: A case study of the coalition to abolish slavery and trafficking; 2 Beyond "tragedy": A cultural critique of sex trafficking of young Iranian women; 3 From Thailand with love: Transnational marriage migration in the global care economy; 4 Beyond the victim: Capabilities and livelihood in Filipina experiences of domestic work in Paris and Hong Kong; 5 Anti-trafficking campaign and the sex industry in urban China6 Invisible agents, hollow bodies: Neoliberal notions of "sex trafficking" from Syracuse to Sarajevo7 Escaping statism: From the paradigm of trafficking to the migration trajectories of West African sex workers in Paris; 8 Representing sex trafficking in Southeast Asia?: The victim staged; 9 Legislating the trafficking and slavery of women and girls: The criminalization of marriage, tradition, and gender norms in French Colonial Cameroon, 1914-194510 Countering the trafficking paradigm: The role of family obligations, remittance, and investment strategies among migrant sex workers in Tijuana, Mexico11 Between trafficking discourses and sexual agency: Brazilian female sex workers in Spain; 12 So if you are not "Nastasha," who are you?: Revealing the other trafficked women and their uses?; IndexThe recognition of women's human rights to migrate and work as sex workers is disregarded and dismissed by anti-trafficking discourses of rescue in the latest United Nation's definition of trafficking.This volume explores the life experiences, agency, and human rights of trafficked women in order to shed light on the complicated processes in which anti-trafficking, human rights and social justice are intersected. In these articles, the authors critically analyze not only the conflation of trafficking with sex work in international and national discourses and its effects on migrant woRoutledge research in human rights ;4.Human traffickingProstitutionHuman rightsSocial justiceElectronic books.Human trafficking.Prostitution.Human rights.Social justice.363.4/4364.1534Zheng Tiantian781872MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910459268503321Sex trafficking, human rights and social justice2234580UNINA