![]() ![]() HOW WE HELP welldoing.org is an independent therapy (治疗) directory and information resource for people who want to enhance their health and wellbeing. Our aim is to help you find professional experts to support you, whatever the issues you or your family are dealing with in your life right now. | ||
How to find a therapist or coach using welldoing.org There are various ways to find a therapist, counsellor (顾问) or coach on welldoing.org and the best route will depend on how much help you need. From a simple postcode search to a personal matching service, we can help you find the right professional to see in person or online. | ||
Quick search If you know what type of therapy or type of coaching you are looking for, use the quick search options page to search by type of therapy or coaching and then postcode. You can leave the location box blank to search for online therapists and coaches. | ||
Questionnaire (问卷) If you aren’t sure exactly what you are looking for, our easy-to-use questionnaire will take you through a handful of questions to give you the top selections of suitable therapists in your area of choice. | ||
Personalised Matching Service Short on time, or simply can’t make up your mind? Complete an extended assessment which is kept secret before being reviewed by a mental health professional. There is a charge of £66 for this popular high-quality service. | ||
Therapy tailored to your individual needs Save time and money with our Personalised Matching Service ![]() ![]() | ||
![]() How it works | ||
1. Tell us about yourself Answer a few quick questions to help us match you to the right therapist or counsellor for your needs, budget and goals. This will only take 5 minutes. | 2. We find your therapist Our mental health expert will review your profile and search our database of certificated professionals to find the therapist who best fits your requirements. | 3. We book a session Once the match is approved, we'll make a booking that suits you. And if you are not happy with your first session, we'll find another match for free. If we don't find your perfect match within 5 attempts, you get your money back. |
A.guide people to find suitable experts to improve welfare |
B.help people find out their own personalised requirements |
C.offer people good approaches to dealing with family issues |
D.provide information on how to enhance health and wellbeing |
A.one | B.two | C.three | D.four |
A.You need to pay 66 pounds to the tailored therapist for the service. |
B.You can claim a refund if you fail to find a satisfying match after 5 attempts. |
C.The matches are arranged by certificated professionals to your special needs. |
D.The result of your assessment will be kept secret from the matched therapist. |
Work-Study Program
The Work-Study Program gives you the chance to work part-time on campus. If you need more money to cover all of your education-related costs, you may be eligible for this program.
Advantages
*Work experience: Last year, more than 1,400 positions were available across all departments. The jobs vary from one department to the next, and in most cases, participants find a position in their chosen field.
*Money: During the regular academic year (September to April), you can work part-time and earn $3,200—sometimes more—while you take courses! During the summer time, you work full-time and can earn around $6,000 over 18 weeks.
*Easy access: Applying for the program is easy. There is no need for face-to-face interview. All the forms you need are online; just fill in the forms and email us; we accept no letter or phone application!
Did you know?
At the University of Ottawa, it is not necessary to receive government assistance to qualify for our Work-Study Program. You simply need to demonstrate financial need.
You could have one of these great Work-Study jobs:
*Student ambassador
*Computing and network technician
*Marketing assistant
*Sports team manager
*Researcher/translator
*Writer
And more!
The Admission Section receives and evaluates applications to undergraduate programs, in addition to answering applicants’ questions.
Phone: 613-562-5315 Toll-free: 1-877-868-8292(#5313)
Financial Aid &Awards Service Section:
Phone: 613-562-5734 Toll-free phone: 1-877-868-8292
Regular Office Hours: Monday to Friday
September to May: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
June to August: 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
【小题1】What does the underlined word “eligible” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?
A.Skilled. | B.Grateful. | C.Qualified. | D.Eager. |
A.from April to September |
B.from May to August |
C.during the daytime |
D.during most of the weekends |
A.By letter. | B.By phone. |
C.In person. | D.Via the Internet. |
A.get some government assistance first |
B.prove your financial need |
C.perform well in your studies |
D.have much working experience |
A.phone 613-562-5315 |
B.phone 613-562-5734 |
C.call the Admission Section at any time |
D.ask Awards Service Section about them |
Magazines make great reading materials for kids. Libraries often have a large selection of periodicals (期刊) for every age group and reading level, and for many areas of interest. And some magazines may even have issues going back years and even decades! Below is a list of some of them!
Military Kids LifeIt is about finding the bright side of life as a military kid! Inside each quarterly issue, your child will encounter inspiring stories, articles, and photographs! (8 to 16 years)
FacesWith articles, folk tales, and hands-on projects, Faces magazine takes young readers around the world for an honest and objective view of how children in other regions live. (9 to 14 years)
MakeMake magazine publishes tested projects, skill-building tutorials, in-depth reviews and inspirational stories, accessible by all ages and skill ranges. (9 to 18 years)
BrioBrio magazine for teen girls has a fresh new look that includes more pages filled with inspiring profiles, cultural insights, health & beauty tips, faith-filled features and added fun! (13 to 18 years)
Please note: Though all the magazines on this list are written for children, some issues may contain content that you may feel inappropriate for your child. As always, please review all reading materials before giving them to your child to read.
【小题1】Which magazine can help develop kids’ international awareness?A.Military Kids Life. | B.Faces. | C.Make. | D.Brio. |
A.Only magazines for kids are accessible in libraries. |
B.Some magazines have long-ago issues in libraries. |
C.All the magazines have inspiring stories. |
D.All the magazines are proper for children. |
A.To inform. | B.To argue. | C.To entertain. | D.To persuade. |
Here are some books that are carefully picked for your kids.
Corduroy
It’s about a little bear, Corduroy, in a toy shop. He has lost one of his buttons. This makes him very sad because he wants to be taken home by a kid. So he decides to find a new button. Corduroy contains some hard words. So you’d better use a dictionary while reading it.
Price: $18; a 10% discount on Sunday
Curious George
Curious George, a monkey, is a little too interested in everything, which causes humans to bring him from the forest to a big city. However, there he calls the fire department, is sent to prison, escapes from prison and is carried into the sky by balloons. Though the book uses a lot of short and simple sentences, some of its words are not simple.
Price: $20; a 20% discount on Sunday
The Story of Ferdinand
Ferdinand, a bull, loves to smell the flowers in the grasslands. One day people come to pick a male cow for bullfights. Ferdinand doesn’t want to be chosen, but a bee stings (蜇) him. It causes him to jump around crazily, so he’s picked. In Ferdinand’s first fight, he lies down to smell the flowers instead of fighting. So he is sent back to the grassland. The book has many similar stories that bring laughter. And it has everything that makes a children’s book great for English learners—simple and hard words.
Price: $16; a 10% discount on Sunday
Green Eggs and Ham
In this book, a cat named Sam really likes green eggs and meat. So he offers them to a friend. Read the book to see if his friend likes the meal or not. This book is a poem. Despite the simple vocabulary, the words are used in a way that feels smart.
Price: $15; a 5% discount on Sunday
【小题1】Which book is about a small toy bear?A.Curious George. | B.Corduroy. |
C.Green Eggs and Ham. | D.The Story of Ferdinand. |
A.He lies to the audience. | B.He jumps around crazily. |
C.He refuses to fight. | D.A bee stings him. |
A.To help. | B.To advertise. | C.To comment. | D.To educate. |
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