George Watson
George Watson (B.A., University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada) has taught almost every subject in the elementary and junior high school curriculums during his 28 years of teaching. He most recently taught grades 8 and 9 special education classes at Alexander Junior High School in the North Battleford (Saskatchewan) Public School Division. Mr. Watson also conducts in-service programs for teacher's and parent-teacher organizations, and speaks at local conventions. He devotes...See more
George Watson (B.A., University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada) has taught almost every subject in the elementary and junior high school curriculums during his 28 years of teaching. He most recently taught grades 8 and 9 special education classes at Alexander Junior High School in the North Battleford (Saskatchewan) Public School Division. Mr. Watson also conducts in-service programs for teacher's and parent-teacher organizations, and speaks at local conventions. He devotes much of his time to writing and to building a 1934 Ford street rod. He is the author of Teacher Smart: 125 Testsed Techniques for Classroom Management and Contol (1996) and The Classroom Discipline Problem Solver (1998) both published by the Center. See less
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George Watson book reviews
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Nutrition and your mind : the psychochemical response
Nutrition and your Mind
by Adria D, Nov 15, 2012
This is a fascinating book about how vitamin & mineral therapy can save even the so called 'hopeless' cases of schizophrenia and untreatable cases of severe depression. The author shows how wrong ... Read More
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The Lost Literature of Socialism
A Substantial Book on the Travesty of Socialism
by AMS123, Sep 30, 2011
Before this book came out, the only other truly peerless study of Socialist literature was Shafaravich's "The Socialist Phenomenon" That book, while examining the idea/history of collectivizing ... Read More
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Nutrition and your mind : the psychochemical response
A must-read!!! Wow!!
by Veda O, Jul 12, 2012
A long-lost timeless classic. An amazing book, well-written, clear and concise. Draws a solid link between nutrition (i.e. what you put in your mouth) and mental health, cognitive function and ... Read More