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Working With Parents4 reviews
Ruby K. Payne

aha! Process, Inc., 2005

Wonderful & Practical Ideas for Increasing Parent Involvement!
Ruby Payne offers excellent and practical ideas for involving parents from all socio-economic backgrounds! This book is wonderful! I HIGHLY recommend it!
  
  











  



  
Hidden Rules of Class at Work5 reviews
Ruby K. Payne

aha! Process Inc., 2002

Excellent "That's Absolutely Right Book".
This is one of those books that you read and you think to yourself, that's right, how come I hadn't thought of that. It sort of helps open one's eyes to the truth of class and elitism in groups and people who in our everyday lives project themselves as common folk, as part of the people, yet symbolism, ritual, attitudes, conscious and not say otherwise. I would recommend this book to anyone who ...
  
  











  



  
A Framework for Understanding Poverty (2007 Printing)
Ph.D. Ruby K. Payne

aha! Process, Inc., 2005

A frank discussion of the mindset and culture of poverty with the intent of helping those working with the poor a better understanding of their frame of reference and basis for response to the world of middle class values.
  
  











  



  
Understanding Learning: the How, the Why, the What2 reviews
Ruby K. Payne

Aha Process Inc, 2001

Powerful reference
This book provides a snapshot of the current research around learning and how the brain works. It does exactly what Dr. Payne intended - provides an overview of that research in simple terms.
  
  











  



  
A Framework for Understanding Poverty96 reviews
Ruby K. Payne

aha Process, Inc., 2005

Ruby Payne is amazing!
This book is a quick, easy read and should be a requirement for all! You will gain an appreciation for all economic/social classes and learn more about yourself. As a teacher, this book brought clarity to situations in the past and will guide my behavior in the future. I believe that every lawmaker and politician should read this book before making decisions about helping the poor. An amazing ...
  
  











  



  
Bridges Out of Poverty4 reviews
Ruby K. Payne

aha! Process, Inc., 2006

Bridges Out of Poverty
As an educator I strongly urge anyone working with "helping" services, including education, to read this book. It is an easy read that can provide invaluable insights. This book sheds much light on the inhibiting assumptions and obstacles that seperate the varying socioeconomic classes. I have begun to change my approach to educating as a result of Dr. Payne's work. Do yourself and those you ...
  
  











  



  
Working with Students: Discipline Strategies for the Classroom;3 reviews
Ruby K. Payne

aha! Process, Inc., 2006

Discipline Strategies
Ruby K. Payne always does a great job writing about discipline and behaviors of students. This is an easy read book with lots of strategies.
  
  











  



  
Under-Resourced Learners: 8 Strategies to Boost Student Achievement1 review

aha! Process, Inc., 2008

Under-Resourced Learners
As usual Ruby Payne has written another great resource for teachers of students of proverty.
  
  











  



  
What Every Church Member Should Know about Poverty5 reviews
Bill Ehlig; Ruby K. Payne

aha! Process, Inc., 1999

A Must Read Book!
If you are a paid church worker or an active volunteer or a member of a church board, this is a must read book! It ranks right up there with A Purpose Driven Life & A Purpose Driven Church by Rick Warren, Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, by Stephen Covey and Henry Blackaby's, Experiencing God.
  
  











  



  
Bridges Out of Poverty Workbook
Philip DeVol, Terie Dreussi Smith Ruby K. Payne

aha! Process, Inc., 2006

If you didn’t grow up in poverty, you may be unaware of the “hidden rules” that govern many aspects of life for the poor. People in poverty are often in survival mode, where the future holds no promise, and support systems taken for granted in middle class and wealth are nonexistent. If your business, agency, or organization works with people from poverty, only a deeper understanding of their challenges—and strengths—will help you partner with ...
  
  











  



  
HEAR OUR CRY: BOYS IN CRISIS1 review
Paul D. Slocumb

Aha! Process, Inc, 2004

Must for Boys
If you have you boys you need this book. It should be a must read for every parent rasing young men. If you are father this is must. You would be surprised how great this info is and it brings it straight in your face of how your boys are not being what we use to be "boys" Help your boy be a boy to be a man. Great read
  
  











  



  
Bridges Out of Poverty: Strategies for Professionals and Communities3 reviews
Ruby K.. Payne, Philip Devol, ...

Aha Process Inc, 2000

A Powerful Mentoring Model
I was fortunate to attend a workshop one year ago which included this book and two of the three authors, DeVol and Dreussi-Smith. They highlighted the content of the book, to an audience of counselors, social workers, case managers, residential treatment staff for chemical dependency recovery, and prevention specialists. This book spotlights the culture of poverty, and the distinct differences ...
  
  











  



  
The Journey of Al & Gebra to the Land of Algebra1 review
Bethanie H. Tucker

aha! Process, Inc., 2005

Less than Expected
The premise is a good one but the story line is a bit childish and the format is less than inviting. However, for students who have tried everything else, this just might be the ticket to understanding of some the concepts in Algebra.
  
  











  



  
Learning Structures Workbook
Ruby K. Payne

aha! Process, Inc., 2002

Third Revised Edition 2005. A participants workbook which contains mental models and pages for building cognitive structures for planning, sorting, labeling and question making. Comes with Understanding Learning.
  
  











  



  
Mental Models for Math; Grades 6-12
Inc. aha! Process

aha! Process, Inc., 2006

“Excellent teachers use mental models to teach what is important in their discipline.” —Ruby K. Payne Mental models can help students: • Translate information from the abstract to the concrete • Learn abstract information more quickly • Hold abstract information in their head • Sort information • Understand the why of things • Understand a discipline or field of study • Understand the structure, purpose, or pattern of ...
  
  











  



  
Mr. Base Ten Invents Mathematics1 review
Bethanie H. Tucker

aha! Process Inc., 2002

Mr. Base Ten is fun!
We have used this wonderful book for the last two weeks. Here are some student comments. If math is hard for you buy this book....Jacob Filled with wonderful pictures....Michelle This book will make you learn...Da Kayla This book is really cool....Kasey I like math and so does Mr. Base Ten....Dustan Mr. Base Ten makes math easy!....Bryanna He invented finger covers. I'm so glad!....Ryan This book ...
  
  











  



  
Getting Ahead in a Just-Gettin'-By World: Building Your Resources for a Better Life
Philip E. Devol

aha! Process, Inc., 2004

Getting Ahead by Philip E. DeVol, is a set of two workbooks for people in poverty that shows how to use the hidden rules of class to build up financial, emotional, social, and other resources. Understanding the hidden rules of the middle class and wealth, and choosing to use them, can open doors to new relationships, new jobs, and higher resources. The workbook is designed to be used as an investigation tool by people working in groups with a ...
  
  











  



  
Removing the Mask : Giftedness in Poverty2 reviews
Paul D Slocumb

aha! Process, Inc., 2000

A must for all gifted educators
This book addresses the differences between gifted students who are wealthy, middle class and poor and how they interact with their world. It further helps educators to meet the challenges of identifying gifted students of poverty through interviews, inventories and guidelines. While putting all the templates to use for every possible gifted child would be daunting, if not impossible, a gifted ...
  
  











  



  
Mental Models for English Language Arts1 review
Ruby K. Payne; Ph.D.

aha! Process, Inc., 2006

some one that knows her
she might be a good writer and have an eduation.she is an idiot in real life.she can tell you what to do but she has no children and a stupid husband and couldn't raise one if she had.
  
  











  



  
A Framework for Understanding Poverty, Modules 1-7 Workbook1 review

Aha! Process, Inc., 1998

Understanding the diverse work place
Nearly every workplace has a diverse cultural environment and poverty is one of the many differences among those working in corporate America. This book creates an easy means of minimizing the gap between the many levels incomes within a community.
  
  











  








   



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