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  • Josh's Smiley Faces

    Josh's Smiley Faces

    A Story About Anger This story helps children learn how to express anger, frustration, and other negative emotions in ways that are healthy and positive. This book uses a positive reinforcement based approach, where Josh will receive a benefit for every 5 times he successfully uses these approaches to overcome his anger. For parents to work with their children. Appropriate for ages 2-5.

  • Just Because I Am

    Just Because I Am

    Child's Book of Affirmation This book of sweet, simple affirmations for children helps them respect their bodies, acknowledge their own needs, and name their feelings. Just Because I Am invites little ones to love, accept, and feel good about themselves exactly as they are. A special section for parents, teachers, and caregivers includes activities and discussion questions to use with children.

  • Just Take A Bite

    Just Take A Bite

    Easy, Effective Answers To Food Aversions And Eating Challenges Is your child a "picky" eater or a full-fledged resistant eater? Does he or she eat only 3-20 foods, refusing all others? Eat from only one food group? Gag, tantrum, or become anxious if you introduce new foods? If so, you have a resistant eater. Learn the possible causes, when you need professional help, and how to deal with the behavior at home. Learn why "Don't play with your food!" and "Clean your plate!"-along with many other old saws-are just plain wrong. And who said you have to eat dessert last? Get ready to have some stereotypes shattered.

  • Bullying (Straight Talk About) Ages 14-17

    Jessica Pegis Bullying (Straight Talk About) Ages 14-17

    Bullying provides an honest and unbiased view of a prevalent issue. This book examines different forms of bullying and covers practical topics such as how to recognize bullying behavior, the role of the bystander, and empowering ways to deal with bullies. Candid first-hand accounts from different perspectives and a list of valuable resources give readers the tools to help break the cycle of this destructive epidemic. Ages 14-17.

  • Grow Strong!: A Book About Healthy Habits

    Cheri J. Meiners Grow Strong!: A Book About Healthy Habits

    Establishing patterns of a healthy diet, exercise, and sleep helps children stay physically active, make friends, learn well, and enjoy emotional health—all of which lead to greater happiness. Children’s health and confidence can increase as they become more aware of their own unique bodies and abilities, and as they incorporate the self-care principles presented in this warm and encouraging book. A section for adults includes advice for motivating kids and teaching about being healthy at home, at school, and in childcare.

  • Kids Are Worth It!

    Kids Are Worth It!

    Giving Your Child The Gift Of Inner Discipline This guide rejects "quick-fix" solutions and focuses on helping kids develop their own self-discipline by owning up to their mistakes, thinking through solutions, and correcting their misdeeds while leaving their dignity intact. Barbara Coloroso shows these principles in action through dozens of examples -- from sibling rivalry to teenage rebellion; from common misbehaviors to substance abuse and antisocial behavior. She also explains how to parent strong-willed children, effective alternatives to time-outs, bribes, and threats, and how to help kids resolve disputes and serious injustices such as bullying.

  • Kids Need To Be Safe: Foster Care

    Kids Need To Be Safe: Foster Care

    Kids need safe places to live, and safe places to play. For some kids, this means living with foster parents. In simple words and full-color illustrations, this book explains why some kids move to foster homes, what foster parents do, and ways kids might feel during foster care. Children often believe that they are in foster care because they are "bad." This book makes it clear that the troubles in their lives are not their fault; the message throughout is one of hope and support. Includes resources and information for parents, foster parents, social workers, counselors, and teachers.

  • Mindset

    Mindset

    The New Psychology of Success It's not just abilities and talent that bring us success - but whether we approach them with a fixed or growth mindset. Praising intelligence and ability doesn't foster self-esteem and lead to accomplishment and may actually jeopardize success. With the right mindset, we can motivate our kids and help them to raise their grades, as well as reach our own goals-personal and professional. Dweck reveals what all great parents, teachers, CEOs, and athletes already know: how a simple idea about the brain can create a love of learning and a resilience that is the basis of great accomplishment in every area.

  • Kitchen Table Wisdom

    Kitchen Table Wisdom

    Stories That Heal Praised by everyone from Bernie Siegel to Daniel Goleman to Larry Dossey, Rachel Remen has a unique perspective on healing rooted in her background as a physician, a professor of medicine, a therapist, and a long-term survivor of chronic illness. In a deeply moving and down-to-earth collection of true stories, this prominent physician shows us life in all its power and mystery and reminds us that the things we cannot measure may be the things that ultimately sustain and enrich our lives.

  • Know and Follow Rules

    Cheri J. Meiners Know and Follow Rules

    A child who can’t follow rules is a child who’s always in trouble. This book starts with simple reasons why we have rules: to help us stay safe, learn, be fair, and get along. Then it presents just four basic rules: “Listen,” “Best Work,” “Hands and Body to Myself,” and “Please and Thank You.” The focus throughout is on the positive sense of pride that comes with learning to follow rules. Includes questions and activities adults can use to reinforce the ideas and skills being taught.

  • Nerve: A Personal Journey Through the Science of Fear

    Nerve: A Personal Journey Through the Science of Fear

    In 2015, Eva Holland was forced to confront her greatest fear when her mother had a stroke and suddenly passed away. After the shock and grief subsided, Holland began to examine the extent to which her many fears had limited her, and wondered whether or not it was possible to move past them. This sent Holland on a deep dive into the science of fear, digging into an array of universal and personal questions. Nerve answers these questions in a refreshingly accessible way, offering readers an often personal, sometimes funny, and always rigorously researched journey through the science of facing our fears.

  • Teens Social Skill Strategies

    Ester R. A. Leutenberg, Carol Butler Teens Social Skill Strategies

    1-3 weeks

    In this workbook, teens learn by doing, from each other, and through thought and feedback. Real life comes to the classroom, group room or individual space as teens practice new skills and begin to change negative behaviors. Awareness of societal expectations, empathy, ethics and altruism are not taught but are lived, through simulated and actual situations. Verbal and non-verbal communication, social graces, the desire to fit in, diversity, inclusion, finding and being a friend, family relationships, forgiveness, first love, breakups, humanitarianism and other topics are featured. Social issues, including abuse prevention and other topics are addressed.

    1-3 weeks

    $72.95

  • Parents' Practical Guide to Resilience for Preteens and Teenagers on the Autism Spectrum

    Parents' Practical Guide to Resilience for Preteens and Teenagers on the Autism Spectrum

    This book empowers parents of autistic young people aged 11 to 20 to help them promote resilience in their child. Full of suggestions and simple activities, this easy-to-use resource will help guide parents on how to build the foundations of resilience and independence for situations such as negotiating sexuality and relationships, entering employment or living away from home. Included are discussions on the developmental stages for preteens and teens on the autism spectrum, and will take parents through life events and milestones at different ages and identify where difficulties and barriers to resilience.

  • DSM-5-TR Pocket Guide to the DSM-5-TR Diagnostic Exam

    DSM-5-TR Pocket Guide to the DSM-5-TR Diagnostic Exam

    Designed for interviewers at all levels of experience, The Pocket Guide to the DSM-5-TR Diagnostic Exam is the clinician's companion for using DSM-5-TR in diagnostic interviews. Both experienced clinicians and those still in training will benefit from the thoughtful, yet practical, fashion in which DSM-5 revisions are reviewed and incorporated into the 30-minute diagnostic interview. It provides insight into the process of establishing a therapeutic alliance and offers extensive appendixes including a brief easy-to-use summary of DSM-5 TR disorders, the Mental Status Exam and psychiatric glossary, suggestions for treatment planning, guidance for evaluation, and more.

    $104.50

  • NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity

    Steve Silberman NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity

    Steve Silberman unearths the secret history of autism, long suppressed by the same clinicians who became famous for discovering it, and finds surprising answers to the crucial question of why the number of diagnoses has soared in recent years.

  • Temple Talks about Autism and the Older Child

    Temple Talks about Autism and the Older Child

    This book is part of the series Temple Talks. Have you ever wanted to get Temple's ideas on growing up as an OLDER child with autism? Now you can. Here, in this handy reference book, Temple gives an overview of what it is like to grow up and get a career with autism, tells how she overcame certain issues, gives useful tips, then answers your questions in an easy to reference Q&A. This insightful book contains sections on: Building Social Skills, Manners, Eccentricity, Video Games, Thinking Types, Education, Bullying, Employment Preparation, Tips for Bosses, And many others!

  • How Raven Stole the Sun

    How Raven Stole the Sun

    A long time ago, Raven was pure white, like fresh snow in winter. This was so long ago that the only light came from campfires, because a greedy chief kept the stars, moon, and sun locked up in elaborately carved boxes. Determined to free them, the shape-shifting Raven resourcefully transformed himself into the chief's baby grandson and cleverly tricked him into opening the boxes and releasing the starlight and moonlight. Though tired of being stuck in human form, Raven maintained his disguise until he got the chief to open the box with the sun and flood the world with daylight, at which point he gleefully transformed himself back into a raven. When the furious chief locked him in the house, Raven was forced to escape through the small smoke hole at the top - and that's why ravens are now black as smoke instead of white as snow.

  • Learning Intervention Manual - 2nd Edition

    Learning Intervention Manual - 2nd Edition

    Goals, Objectives, And Intervention Strategies From the publishers of the bestselling Teacher's Resource Guide this comprehensive, expanded manual contains goals, objectives, and intervention strategies for a comprehensive powerhouse of learning interventions. It includes over 175 behaviors with specific goals, precise and measurable objectives, and is easily implemented, practical, and appropriate strategies are detailed that can be implemented into the regular classroom. Check out all the Hawthorne products by putting the word Hawthorne in the search bar. (Quick Search Hawthorne) NOTE: This item is exempt from any special pricing or discount.

    $134.95

  • Learning Language And Loving It

    Learning Language And Loving It

    A Guide to Promoting Children's Social, Language and Literacy Development This beautifully illustrated guidebook provides a step-by-step approach to promoting children's social, language and literacy development in childcare, preschool and other early childhood settings. This second edition, updated with the most current research in the field, is geared to a wide range of needs, from children who are at the earliest stages of nonverbal communication development to those who can speak in complex sentences. Professionals who work in early childhood settings will find the practical, interactive strategies outlined in this book to be invaluable in helping children, including those who have special needs and language delays, those who are second language learners, and those who are typically-developing, to interact and communicate with their teachers and peers during their everyday interactions.

  • Don't Behave Like You Live in a Cave

    Elizabeth Verdick Don't Behave Like You Live in a Cave

    Full-color cartoons and humorous, kid-friendly text teach kids how to make smarter choices about how they behave at home and at school so they stay out of trouble, feel good about themselves and their choices, and get along better with family, friends, and teachers. Better behavior isn’t just about making adults happy: it means selfcontrol, awareness, and a positive outlook, so things go better for kids. Lighthearted yet supportive and frank, this book helps readers learn to make thoughtful, deliberate, positive behavior decisions. Behavior issues addressed include small ones, like talking or blurting out in class, as well as bigger ones, such as fighting.

  • Bullying Is a Pain in the Brain

    Trevor Romain Bullying Is a Pain in the Brain

    No one wants to be picked on, pushed around, threatened, or teased. With practical suggestions and humor, kids will learn to stop bullying in its tracks. Refreshed to reflect the latest research, this updated classic reassures kids that it’s not their fault if they are bullied and describes realistic ways to become “Bully-Proof.” It shows how bystanders can stand up for others and how to get help in dangerous situations. Even kids who bully will find ideas they can use to get along with others and feel good about themselves—without making other people miserable.

  • Learning To Slow Down And Pay Attention

    Learning To Slow Down And Pay Attention

    Packed with practical tips, know-how, and fun, this friendly workbook just for kids has solutions for every situation at home, at school, and with friends. The book includes information on getting homework done, making friends, remembering stuff, dealing with feelings, getting ready in the morning, learning to relax, staying focused, asking for help, and much, much more! Now in its third edition, updated and expanded, with notes and resources for parents.

  • Less Than Crazy: Living Fully with Bipolar II

    Less Than Crazy: Living Fully with Bipolar II

    Bipolar II is a form of bipolar disorder in which a person, when in a manic cycle, is crippled by anxiety, irritability, and highs just intense enough to be embarrassing. Instead of being the life of the party, someone with Bipolar II might be too nervous to go to the party at all. And, unlike the Bipolar I sufferer who may attempt suicide in a depressive cycle, the Bipolar II might be incapacitated by guilt over an imaginary crime. In Less than Crazy, health writer and Bipolar II sufferer Karla Dougherty shares her story, presenting the first patient-expert's guide to recognizing and living well with this condition. Covering both adults and children, this accessible, all-in-one resource includes information on diagnosis, conditions that may mimic Bipolar II, and treatments.

  • The Bench

    Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex The Bench

    In The Bench, Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, touchingly captures the evolving and expanding relationship between father and son and reminds us of the many ways that love can take shape and be expressed in a modern family. Evoking a deep sense of warmth, connection, and compassion, The Bench gives readers a window into shared and enduring moments between a diverse group of fathers and sons—moments of peace and reflection, trust and belief, discovery and learning, and lasting comfort.Working in watercolor for the first time, Caldecott-winning, bestselling illustrator Christian Robinson expands on his signature style to bring joy and softness to the pages, reflecting the beauty of a father’s love through a mother’s eyes.   With a universal message, this thoughtful and heartwarming read-aloud is destined to be treasured by families for generations to come.


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