Latino-Health Books


HealthIssueBooks.com-->Latino-Health
Related Subjects:
More Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Latino-Health Books sorted by Average customer review: high to low .

Latino-Health
De La Cabeza a Los Pies: Head to Toe (Spanish Edition)
Published in Hardcover by Rayo (2003-03-01)
Author:
List price: $16.99
New price: $8.15
Used price: $4.93

Average review score:

Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreat reading fun!!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-30
this is a great interactive book. my 2.5 year old loves the challenge question after every animal 'can you do it??' our fav is the donkey kick. the book is huge. i did not know that. probably the reason why it is so expensive....but well worth it....definitely two thumbs up!!!!

Up and moving!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-02
I don't think I've ever quite understood the whole Eric Carle thing. Still, I have to hand it him that his paintins are incredible and the books are simple enough one can force a dozen school lessons from them. This particular one gives repetition to the "I can" phrase as kids imitate the movements of various animals--that's a fun side effect.

Eric Carle does it again!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-25
Our 20 month old and 3 year old boys love this Eric Carle gem. It combines beautiful pictures of animals with simple rhythmic text showing body parts and actions -- turning heads, bending necks, raising shoulders, arching backs and others. Best of all, it allows active participation by imitating what is on the page. We have purchased quite a few books but this one is magic.

Great book!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-24
My 18 month old son loves this book! He watched me do the movements as I read it and now he does them on his own when I read the book! Very cute and interactive.

Good "move around" type of story
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-24
In this book, various animals and children move parts of their body and encourage other children to do so.

Eric Carle is truly a master of this kind of text. Each spread follows the same repetitive structure - "I'm a $ANIMAL and I can $VERB my $BODYPART - can you? I can do it!" - which makes it very suitable both for young children learning to speak and older children figuring out how to read.

The only part I don't like is at the end, when the little boy says to his parrot (in a neat turnaround) "I am I, and I can wiggle my toe". It doesn't sound very idiomatic to me - I would say, in normal speech "I am me", or perhaps (in the form followed in the rest of the book) "I am a child" or "I am a person" or "I am a human".

This book is also, obviously good to encourage kids to move during a rainy-day storytime, or to let them move if they always are fidgeting during storytime.

Latino-Health
Show Me Your Smile!: A Visit to the Dentist
Published in Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (2005-01)
Author: C Ricci
List price: $12.95
New price: $5.20

Average review score:

Helpful in preparing my 3 year old for first dentist visit
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-23
Fun and light hearted view from Dora's perspective how fun and important it is to visit a dentist. This book familiarizes young ones with the experience of visiting the dentist, from the tools used to details of the entire examination. My son likes the story and asks me to read it often.

Good book, easily destroyed
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-12
The concept is great, anything to help us brush the little ones teeth. For some reason I thought this was one of the books with thick pages that can stand up to the kids. It is not. Has thin pages that are destroyed in no time.

must have for kids who dont do well at dentist office
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-03
my son never let the dentist perform the full cleaning until after we read this book together. kids who like dora will most likely respond well on their next dental visit when they see dora acting like a big girl and letting the dentist examine and clean her teeth. i convinced my son that the dentist will make his teeth white and shiny like dora's - he fell for it like a champ! thanks Dora!! :-)

Dora has it down!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-16
It's a good idea to start early so when that time comes to go the the dentist, your toddler will be willing to sit there just long enough to complete the checkup. Dora rocks when it comes to getting kids to do things like say words, jump up and down, whatever. A must have.

Bought at 2 - used it at 3
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-29
We started reading it every day 2 weeks before her first dentist appointment. Great book! Worked like a charm!

Latino-Health
Root Cause Analysis
Published in Kindle Edition by CRC (1999-05-31)
Authors: Robert J. Latino and Kenneth C. Latino
List price: $89.95
New price: $68.36

Average review score:

Very good book for professionals
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-28
It is a good book for PROACT process, we are going to use mandatory in our Company.

A unique and efective approach
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-20
During the past ten years I have worked with a nunber of methodologies in the area of Root cause analysis. During this time I have seen none as effective and cost efficient as the PROACT methodologies showcased in this book.

Bob has written a classic RCA manual for all people in all industries. I personally have used both the methodology and software to great effect and would recommend them to anyone.

If you are serious about a reliability growth program in your site, then you need this book!

RCA the way to go
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-02
I have now been involved with RCA for several years and it's the way to go in the future. This book is a good example of what Root Cause Analysis is all about. The book focuses on the use of the PROACT system and I imagine would they would work very well together. I am looking at trying PROACT as well, not just yet! Good book easy to read and gives good definitions to those foggy terms. I enjoyed the book and I use it for my job which speaks for it's self, it doesn't hide in a cupboard or on a shelf. I get the feeling this book is one of the better ones in the bunch, not just someone who has jumped on the RCA bandwagon because it's a flavour of the month.

A very readable book detailing an excellent system
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-26
I co-ordinate a root cause troubleshooting clinic at a major engine manufacturer. We have had moderate success with our investigations and have developed several powerful methodologies. This book has taken our procedures one large step further with a coherent, effective method to analyse and document a problem to root cause. The combination of system diagram, logic tree and verification log described in the book is exactly the kind of methodology we needed and is proving very useful. The book is well written and is filled with useful guidelines for such required activities as information gathering and selection of the most productive analyses to perform. I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in root cause analysis.

Plant Engineering Magazine Senior Editor
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-02
Closing the gap between the goals companies set and their actual situations is the overall focus of this book. Written by two experienced executives from the Reliability Center, Inc., the book helps readers identify, resolve, and eliminate the chronic plant floor issues, such as repeated equipment or system failures, that hinder the attainment of organizational goals.

Specialists in root cause analysis methodology, the authors discuss the roles of management and a root cause analysis team in prioritizing the problems to analyze, automationg the process, and helping to uncover the physical, human, and latent causes of undesirable workplace events. They point out that the gap between goals and reality that exists in virtually every industry leads to undesirable outcomes, failures, and incidents that siphon profits from the corporate coffers. To close the gap, they explain, companies must reinvent the way they work, understanding why errors occur and how to prevent them.

The book explains root cause analysis, which is a structured process designed to uncover the cause of any undesirable workplace event. The PROACT steps outlined in the book teach companies how to preserve event data, order the analysis team, analyze the data using logic trees, communicate findings and recommendations, and track for bottom-line results.

Case studies are used to illustrate the potential of root cause analysis, showing its effectiveness in particular in steelmaking, customer service, and manufacturing. Software for automating root cause analysis is also discussed. Informative, well-illustrated and well-organized text is worthwhile reading for any plant engineer seeking to understand why errors occur and to eliminate them, and have a direct positive impact on his company's bottom line.

Latino-Health
Hairs/Pelitos
Published in Paperback by Dragonfly Books (1997-11-25)
Author: Sandra Cisneros
List price: $6.99
New price: $3.19
Used price: $4.12

Average review score:

Great book
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-13
I love this book! It is written with the words both in English and Spanish. It is short, sweet and so comfortiing. It's also great for discussing diversity, even in one's own family. My daughter and I love to read this at bedtime.

A Gem
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-04
I went to Barnes & Nobles and to my surprise, the children's section had a few Spanish/English books. I took home TOO MANY TAMALES, CHATO'S KITCHEN, TOCA, CHAVI, TOCA!, CARAMELO, and all of Sandra Cisnero's books. Finally, there are books that represent the diversity of Latino's in the United States... PELITOS and TOCA, CHAVI, TOCA! were my daughter's favorites. In both books you can hear, see, touch and smell the settings. One author is Cuban, the other Mexican and they both bring us into their culture in a beautiful way. Pelitos is lyrical beyond words. Sandra Cisneros is a poet. This treasure is a must!

a warm tale
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-07
Hairs- Pelitos, is a poetic short story about the various heads of hair in a family. Mama's is the most wonderful as it carries with it the odor of fresh baked bread, a smell the narrator associates with being close to mama. Difficult to capture in a short review, I recommend this book to those who appreciate poetry and lyricism within a short story for children. It is especially wonderful how appreciated the mother is in the story, and how cherished. My three year old finds it touching.

Wonderful Hairs
Helpful Votes: 35 out of 35 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-09
Hairs Pelitos by Sandra Cisernos is an excellent resource for early childhood educators and parents. It is a bilingual story that describes the differences between family members' hair. It offers children the experience of diversity within one's own family and how we can accept the differences within our own family. As a teacher, the concept of diversity can be extended from family to community and beyond. The language is beautiful and can be used to demonstrate to children how a writer uses descriptive language. The story captures an up-close look at one example of wonder..how simple things mean a lot. Children can pull from their own family rituals, similarities and differences to write their own story.

Beautiful !
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-09
This is a picturesque and fun to read picture book. It depicts the hair diversity between each family member. I loved reading this dual language book in a very simple and enjoyable text.

I also enjoyed reading the sweet words and the very close relationship this girl has with her mother: "Mama's hair is the warm smell of bread before you bake,, it is the smell when she makes room for you on her side of the bed still warm with her skin". These beautiful and charming words create in the reader (at least on me) a very cozy, warm and delicious environment I can only enjoy when I am surrounded by my family and the people I love. Sandra Cisneros writes real works of art. She is an artist!

Without any doubt, this book is worth five stars. Even though this is a short book, I found myself very surprised when reading this creative picture book.

Latino-Health
Oh No, Gotta Go! (Picture Puffin Books)
Published in Paperback by Puffin (2006-06-01)
Author: Susan Middleton Elya
List price: $5.99
New price: $2.50
Used price: $3.55

Average review score:

Wonderful Book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-08
My 3 y/o loves this book! It made me happy when she told me one day, "Mom I have to go to the bagno!" The rhyming story is great with a spanish word at the end of the line!

Very Cute Story!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-05
When we got this book, I thought that it was a cute book and nice the way they had both Spanish and English in the story, but when we brought it home our children just loved it!!! I would recommend this story to anyone it was fun to read to the kids and they enjoyed it as well.

Excellent and fun book for english and spanish speakers.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-03
I'm a elementary school librarian and happened to pick this book up in the bargain bin at a discount bookstore. What a great find! I read it to my 1-3 grade classes and they LOVED it. English learners love that there is some spanish and English speakers liked learning a little spanish. That the spanish rhymes is a big plus. Of course, most kids can completely relate to being on a car trip and suddenly having to go to "el bano".

Bathroom, rapido!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-27
A humorous story about a young girl who has to go to the bathroom "rapido". They are riding in the car and the daughter announces that she needs a bathroom. The story brings the car and the parents through town, in search of "un bano". One of the huge attractions of this story is the fact that it is a K-3 book with stores, buildings, colors, and common greetings which are all written in Spanish. Because it rhymes we are able to determine the pronunciation of most of the words: because of the paintings and context clues, we are able to determine the meanings of the Spanish words. The glossary and pronunciation guide contains spelling and translations of fifty-two words and phrases.

This picture book will be a marvelous addition to the bi-lingual classroom. Children who speak or read Spanish will be able to explain greetings, colors and familiar buildings to their English speaking classmates. English speaking children will learn some Spanish and empathy for their ESL friends. The watercolor pictures in the book feature the parents in the front seat and the small girl in the back seat. There are single and double-page spreads, pictures of the girl bordered in flowers and colors. The street scene with buildings labeled in Spanish paints their red car angularly, in the middle of the street, to indicate it does not know which way to go. The double paged line at the bathroom appears interminable with strollers, grandmothers, infants, teens and women of color and diversity. Cut ending!

Very Funny Ending!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-31
This is a cute book that my six year old son and I got a good laugh from and had to reread immediately. It introduces some basic Spanish words and phrases in rhyme. The pictures are bright and colorful. An easy, fun read.

Latino-Health
Bebe Goes Shopping
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt Children's Books (2006-04-01)
Author: Susan Middleton Elya
List price: $16.00
New price: $6.40
Used price: $4.01

Average review score:

Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-15
Caring for young children often entails bringing them along to the grocery store for food shopping, an adventure in patience as well as an opportunity for learning. This brightly illustrated book cleverly combines these types of experiences for mother and child as Mamá takes Bebé to the supermarket to purchase the household groceries. Bebé, not content to take in the sights sitting still, helps himself to anything he can reach until Mamá keeps his hands and imagination busy with a box of animal crackers. This lively book not only does an excellent job weaving Spanish vocabulary into the text, it also incorporates some key economic concepts related to consumers and markets.

delightful tale for preschoolers
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-07
When Bebe goes to the supermercado with his mama, he gets into mischief, eats animal crackers, and gets a balloon. The brief, rhyming text, with one or two couplets per page, contains a variety of Spanish words, and the author includes a glossary in the back with translations and phonetic pronunciation. The lively, brightly colored artwork, done in gouache, watercolors, colored inks, and colored pencils, moves the action along quickly, and the characters' whimsical, almost cartoon-like design will appeal to children of all ages. The exaggerated artwork is particularly effective when Bebe chases a gigantic bear animal cracker with a bite already out of it--"Mama checks her watch as Bebe eats an oso, so grumbly and growly--so delicioso!" Children will identify with the everyday activity of a trip to the supermarket, and parents will certainly identify with the challenge of shopping with active toddlers. A charming book suitable for ages 2 and up, particularly two to five.

Cute book!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-21
My 20 month old daughter loves this book! She likes the pictures and hearing about Bebe's fantastico day at the market. This book is written extremely well and incorporates Spanish words perfectly into this story that all parents are so familiar with. My daughter has started repeating some of the Spanish words from the book-which I think is great. I would recommend this book to anyone-especially Hispanic famillies who can just hear their own mother yelling at them, "Cuidado!"

"He tugs on a carton with mucho colores."
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-27


This is a delightful mix of language (Spanish and English) with a great adventure in a supermarket (supermercado), as a young mother takes her baby to shop the colorful aisles of the store, every bright color catching his eye and stimulating him to touch and explore. The illustrations are rich and energetic; as the text uses unfamiliar words, the art work easily indicates the context, making critical connections for young readers. Adding to the fun of the adventure, the text is rhymed, the Spanish words sprinkled among the English, the result a potpourri of sounds to tickle the palate and engage the imagination.

The baby (Bebe) is attracted to everything he sees, eager to smell and touch and play with and eat, his mama scrambling to keep some things out of reach, while offering him those that are safe for little hands, "Cuidado (careful)!" Squealing with delight, baby and mother have a grand adventure, doing the most ordinary of chores; but from the perspective of the child, the world has suddenly expanded to include the magic of shelf after shelf of new things. Given a sorpressa (surprise), after a helping hand from mama to open the box of animal cookies, baby devours a leon (lion) and an oso (bear). The end of the book has a helpful glossary to wed the Spanish with the English words, even the correct pronunciation. This book is a delightful introduction to the Spanish use of familiar words, combined with a cheerful and loving mother and baby, the happy pairing of two cultures. Luan Gaines/ 2006.

Latino-Health
Herbs of Southern Ecuador: A Field Guide to the Medicinal Plants of Vilcabamba
Published in Paperback by Latino Herbal Press (2002-02-15)
Authors: Ezra Bejar, Rainer Bussmann, Cruz Roa, and Douglas Sharon
List price: $34.95

Average review score:

Traditional knowledge at service of the modern world
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-15
Traditional knowledge in the use of plants, and the whole cosmology behind the use, have long been neglected by western societies. Fortunately, this is beginning to change, and such practioces are being valued again. Not too early though, as much knowledge has been lost with old healers passing away.
Herbs of Southern Ecuador provides a great insight in the uses of plants in this sacred valley, reknown for the health of its inhabitants. Important medicinal species are describes, depicted, their use, indication and preparation are explained. The fact that the book is bilingual mekes it even more an absolute treasure!

An English and Spanish bilingual field guide
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-04
Herbs Of Southern Ecuador/Hierbas del Sur Ecuatoriano is an unique, impressive, highly accessible, English and Spanish bilingual field guide to the medicinal plants of the southern Ecuador region of Vilcabamba (where the native population has a deserved reputation for longevity). The "reader friendly" text is enhanced with black-and-white illustrations of each plant, a straightforward list of facts about each plant, along with its ethnobotana and its traditional applications. Herbs Of Southern Ecuador/Hierbas del Sur Ecuatoriano is an excellent and practical field book, and a welcome addition to personal, professional, and academic botanical reference collections.

Medicinal herbs made popular
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-03
Harbs of Southern Ecuador provides an excellent overview on the most important medicinal plats of the Vilcabamba area in Southern Ecuador - popular for the longevity of its people. More than 140 plants are describes in detail - in english as well as in spanish, and are shown in black and white images.
Traditional uses as well as preparation are carefully explaind.
A must for everybody interested in the use of andean medicinal plants!

Latino-Health
The Latino Patient: A Cultural Guide for Healthcare Providers
Published in Paperback by Intercultural Press (2002-06-01)
Author: Nilda Chong
List price: $35.00
New price: $23.05
Used price: $21.00

Average review score:

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-23
The Latino Patient: A Cultural Guide for Health Care Providers by Nilda Chong was an excellent introduction to the principles of understanding and communicating with the Latino patient in the U.S. The author had a difficult task, but I feel that she succeeded especially well in acknowledging the diversity of the Latino population while still focusing primarily on the similarities that are of practical importance to the well-intentioned but inexperienced health care provider. While the book does contain a good amount of Latino-specific information, I estimate that 2/3 of its content would be equally applicable to quality care for any type of patient. This could be disappointing to the more experienced provider, but to a young person such as myself, I found the basic review of respectful patient care to actually be useful.

The book is well organized, with five chapters of background information followed by five more chapters that chronologically outline the patient visit.

Overall, the author does an excellent job of achieving her intentions of raising awareness and creating a guide for culturally competent care of the Latino patient.

Exellent book for health and mental health providers
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-18
Exellent, comprehensive approach to better understand Latinos in the USA.

A practical and useful tool for any health care provider
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-20
This is a much needed resource that is finally available. The strength of this book is the focus on health care practice, and the vignettes illustrating Latino cultural values in the clinical setting. The first part provides valuable insight into the familistic Latino culture. The second part is a gem, translating this information into practical vignettes in realistic situations. It will be an invaluable tool in my practice.

Latino-Health
Carlos and the Squash Plant / Carlos y la planta de calabaza
Published in Paperback by Luna Rising (1999-07-25)
Author: Jan Romero Stevens
List price: $6.95
New price: $3.21
Used price: $2.08

Average review score:

Carlos hates to take a bath
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-02
I am a Kindergarten teacher who has read this book to many classes. They love it! Many little children relate to Carlos and his aversion to baths. I understand there are flaws in the translation, but, as a read aloud for children it scores big.

Carlos and the squash plant
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-02
This book is extremely funny. Most of the children hate to take baths. This book has beautiful colored pages and the Spanish language is clear, fluent and well used. I recommend this book to be use in the classroom for English language learners or for dual inmersion settings.

Latino-Health
Counseling Latinos and La Familia (Multicultural Aspects of Counseling And Psychotherapy)
Published in Hardcover by Sage Publications, Inc (2001-12-15)
Authors: Azara L. Santiago-Rivera, Patricia Arrendondo, and Maritza Gallardo-Cooper
List price: $133.00
New price: $132.98
Used price: $155.68

Average review score:

Thanks for sending it so quick
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-12
Thanks for my book, I got it in no time...Im really happy with the service

Perfect introductory text for working with Latinos!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-11
Drs. Santiago-Rivera, Arredondo, and Gallardo-Cooper have produced a very handy guide to working with Latinos. These well-respected Latina psychologists focus their chapters on practical guidelines useful for any clinician or student in training. The book covers issues with Latinos in both broad and specific ways, including ethnicity-specific information on Latino subgroups where relevant, but also providing general information helpful with Latino clients of any background. Chapters focus on multicultural competencies, historical contexts relevant to understanding Latino families, and various counseling interventions. Appendices are offered at the end of the book, including a list of acculturation measures useful with Latinos, a glossary of terms, a culture-centered clinical interview, and bibliotherapy resources. The clinical interview provided is particularly useful for anyone looking for a culturally sensitive tool to use in clinical practice. This book is clearly written and well-organized, so that one may read through it from cover to cover or focus on those chapters most relevant to their work. I highly recommend this book to both novice and seasoned clinicians alike! It is also a great teaching tool.


HealthIssueBooks.com-->Latino-Health
Related Subjects:
More Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24