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workbook

[wurk-book] / ˈwɜrkˌbʊk /






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Nearby, under the terrace of an abandoned cafe, Dray Taijer, 59, looked over a sixth-grade school workbook he dug out of the trash.

From Los Angeles Times

At Western State, one of the workbooks patients use is called “Breaking Barriers.”

From Seattle Times

Worthington developed workbooks and included exercises and prompts that allow people to explore feelings of anger and resentment and learn to let go of them.

From Washington Post

She encourages parents to keep working with their kids, buy workbooks at dollar stores and, in some cases, agree to testing to determine whether their children need more specialized help.

From Seattle Times

The upshot: Parents often pick up the slack, paying for tutors or workbooks when their children struggle, Shanahan said.

From Seattle Times