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  • Saturday

    Oge Mora Saturday

    In this warm and tender story by the Caldecott Honor-winning creator of Thank You, Omu!, join a mother and daughter on an up-and-down journey that reminds them of what's best about Saturdays: precious time together. Today would be special. Today would be splendid. It was Saturday! But sometimes, the best plans don't work out exactly the way you expect....In this heartfelt and universal story, a mother and daughter look forward to their special Saturday routine together every single week. But this Saturday, one thing after another goes wrong--ruining storytime, salon time, picnic time, and the puppet show they'd been looking forward to going to all week. Mom is nearing a meltdown...until her loving daughter reminds her that being together is the most important thing of all.Author-artist Oge Mora's highly anticipated follow up to Caldecott Honor Thank You, Omu! features the same magnificently radiant artwork and celebration of sharing so beloved in her debut picture book.

  • Don’t Touch My Hair!

    Sharee Miller Don’t Touch My Hair!

    An entertaining picture book that teaches the importance of asking for permission first as a young girl attempts to escape the curious hands that want to touch her hair. It seems that wherever Aria goes, someone wants to touch her hair. In the street, strangers reach for her fluffy curls; and even under the sea, in the jungle, and in space, she’s chased by a mermaid, monkeys, and poked by aliens . . . until, finally, Aria has had enough! Author-illustrator Sharee Miller takes the tradition of appreciation of black hair to a new, fresh, level as she doesn’t seek to convince or remind young readers that their curls are beautiful — she simply acknowledges black beauty while telling a fun, imaginative story.

  • Pink Is for Boys

    Robb Pearlman Pink Is for Boys

    An empowering and educational picture book by a New York Times bestselling author, proving that colors are for everyone, regardless of gender. Pink is for boys … and girls … and everyone! This timely and beautiful fully illustrated book rethinks and reframes the stereotypical blue/pink gender binary and empowers kids and their grown-ups to express themselves in every color of the rainbow. Featuring a diverse group of relatable characters, Pink Is for Boys invites and encourages children to enjoy what they love to do, whether it’s racing cars and playing baseball, or loving unicorns and dressing up. Vibrant illustrations help children learn and identify the myriad colors that surround them, from the orange of a popsicle, to the green of a grassy field, all the way up to the wonder of a multicolored rainbow. Parents and kids will delight in Robb Pearlman’s sweet, simple script, along with Eda Kaban’s detailed illustrations. Pink Is for Boys offers readers a simple yet powerful message: life is not color-coded.  “The message doesn’t just drive but serves as the whole vehicle for this manifesto against linking gender with particular colors. As a component in a gender-centric storytime, this has a role.” ―Booklist

  • Coping with Cancer in Early Adulthood

    Cristina Pozo-Kaderman and Saul Wisnia Coping with Cancer in Early Adulthood

    From Diagnosis to Treatment to Day-to-Day Life Changes, Navigating Your Cancer Journey Empowering young adult cancer patients with expert guidance, practical strategies, and heartfelt real-life stories, Coping with Cancer in Early Adulthood draws on decades of experience from Cristina Pozo-Kaderman, PhD, and Saul Wisnia to help reclaim life and identity amidst the challenges of a cancer diagnosis.Coping with Cancer in Early Adulthood explores the emotional, physical, and practical challenges faced by young adults aged 18–49 who are navigating a cancer diagnosis during critical life milestones in early adulthood. This guide provides actionable advice for managing emotional struggles, financial concerns, relationship challenges, and physical health changes caused by cancer.Cristina Pozo-Kaderman is a clinical psychologist and director of the Young Adult Program and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Saul Wisnia is Dana-Farber’s senior publications editor. Drawn from their over fifty-five combined years of experience working with and telling the stories of early-adult patients, this guide will address topics such as:-Mood and mental health changes-Loss of independence-Feelings of isolation-Managing relationships-Financial toxicity-Fertility and sexual health changes-Redefining “normal”-Fear of recurrence and “scanxiety”Meeting patients where they are in the cancer journey, Coping with Cancer in Early Adulthood aims to empower patients to advocate for themselves and tackle challenges head-on. Offering actionable self-care tips, expert-backed strategies, and real-life cancer survivor stories, this resource supports young adults and their caregivers in overcoming cancer’s emotional and physical toll to rebuild identity and find hope.

  • Drink Your Way Sober

    Katie Herzog Drink Your Way Sober

    The Science-Based Method to Break Free from Alcohol Discover a revolutionary and evidence-based method to treat alcohol use disorder—that doesn’t require abstinence.After 20 years of fighting and failing to get sober using abstinence-based methods, journalist Katie Herzog found a simple, inexpensive, and effective way to take control over alcohol. Part memoir, part guidebook, Drink Your Way Sober shares Herzog’s recovery journey as well her keen observations of drinking and life. She dives into the science and history of addiction treatment to discover why we treat alcohol use disorder the way we do—and why abstinence-based programs like Alcohol Anonymous don’t always work. Through candid first-person reporting, Herzog outlines a simple guide for others to: Use an evidence-based protocol to take control of their drinking and break free from cravings Explore alternatives to AA and other abstinence-based programs Gain support from family and friends Reap the benefits of a low-alcohol or sober lifestyle, including improved health, relationships, and mental well-being Blending humor, heartbreak, and refreshing honesty, Drink Your Way Sober offers a relatable and exhaustively researched account of a transformative approach to recovery with tips on how you can drink yourself sober too.

  • Self-Care for People with ADHD

    Sasha Hamdani Self-Care for People with ADHD

    100+ Ways to Recharge, De-Stress, and Prioritize You! Destress, find your community, and practice self-love with these 100+ exercises to reinforce ADHD as a strength.When you have ADHD, it can be hard to stay on top of your wellness. Self-Care for People with ADHD is here to help!This book can help you engage in some neurodiverse self-care—without pretending to be neurotypical. You’ll find more than 100 tips to accepting yourself, destigmatizing ADHD, finding your community, and taking care of your physical and mental health. You’ll find solutions for managing the negative aspects of ADHD, as well as ideas to bring out the positive aspects. With expert advice from psychiatrist and clinician Sasha Hamdani, MD, Self-Care for People with ADHD will help you live your life to the fullest!

  • Great Minds Think Unalike

    Peter Ampe and Emily Rammant Great Minds Think Unalike

    The Benefits of ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia and OCD You can’t sit still. You don’t like unannounced visitors. You always triple-check if the lights are out. But you also see details that no-one else notices. You’re always coming up with surprising solutions. You can focus intensely for hours at a stretch. Usually without realising it, many people lie somewhere on the spectrum of a neurodivergent condition. We often tend to focus on the many downsides of neurodivergent conditions such as AD(H)D, ASD, dyslexia and OCD. This book takes a different approach by looking in depth at the special talents that go hand in hand with these conditions. Whether you already have a diagnosis or simply feel you’re somewhere on the neuroatypical spectrum, one thing is certain: once you’ve identified your unique talents, you’ll be able to make more focused choices in your life and work. You’ll discover which jobs best showcase your talents, which colleagues complement your personality, and which environments and corporate cultures are right for you.

  • Allow Me to Interrupt

    Gilly Kahn Allow Me to Interrupt

    A Psychologist Reveals the Emotional Truth Behind Women's ADHD The world is right—ADHD girls and women do interrupt—but not all of it is unintentional, and almost all of it is extraordinary.If you picked up this book, chances are you want to learn more about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in females—and you just opened up a Pandora’s box. For many women, the lack of knowledge surrounding ADHD’s unique presentation in their lives has led to feeling misunderstood, criticized, frustrated, and alone. Female biology is complicated, and unfortunately, the mainstream understanding of ADHD often simplifies a condition that isn’t simple.One thing we are quickly learning about ADHD in women, which seems intuitive, is that the role of emotions and emotion dysregulation have been underemphasized in the ADHD criteria. Think about it: If it’s hard to control our behavior, it will, by default, be hard to control our emotional responses. And this relationship is amplified for girls, who are more susceptible to anxiety and depression than boys.Allow Me to Interrupt takes a deep dive into the most unjustifiably underrecognized ADHD symptom: emotion dysregulation. In an effort to educate, inspire, and support other women with ADHD, clinical psychologist and writer, Dr. Gilly Kahn, shares other women’s and girls’ ADHD stories along with her own. She also provides specific strategies backed by scientific explanations with a distinct focus on ADHD and emotion regulation in women.This book is written to empower you and teach you to love your beautifully strong brain. As women with ADHD, we are misunderstood, underappreciated, and unidentified. But it isn’t too late to interrupt the status quo, correct misperceptions, and describe the very real emotional lives of girls and women with ADHD. As Katherine so eloquently interjects in Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew:“Why, sir, I trust I may have leave to speak, and speak I will.”

  • ABES 13-18 School Version Rating Form

    Hawthorne Educational Services ABES 13-18 School Version Rating Form

    Adaptive Behavior Evaluation Scale Ages 13-18 School Version Rating Forms - package of 50. These forms are completed and placed in the student's file. They aid in documenting chosen intervention strategies, dates of implementation, and provide a written record of assessing which strategies have been successful and which ones were unsuccessful to provide course correction. Check out all the Hawthorne products by putting the word Hawthorne in the search bar.  NOTE: This item is exempt from any special pricing or discount.

  • Put Pretending into Your Child's Play  ASD Book 3

    Put Pretending into Your Child's Play ASD Book 3

    Put Pretending into Your Child's Play is the third booklet in the Make Play R.O.C.K. Booklet Series for parents of children with autism spectrum disorder and other communication difficulties. This booklet offers practical, research-based guidance for building children's pretend play skills - skills that are closely linked with the development of language, social, and emotional skills. Easy-to-use checklists help identify the child's next step in pretend play, while concrete examples and

  • Hidden Brilliance

    Hidden Brilliance

    Unlocking the Intelligence of Autism  This long overdue book explains ways to identify your child's strengths and abilities and then use them as a tool for social communication, improved learning, and overall growth. While no one can predict a child's future, a positive and supportive attitude combined with the right goals and interventions that consider the child's strengths can lead to extraordinary growth and connection. Warm and hopeful, Hidden Brilliance opens the door to a new way of looking at people diagnosed with ASD-those who deserve to have their brilliance shine brightly for all to see.

  • Two Homes

    Two Homes

    Alex has two of everything. His parents are divorced and he goes back and forth to each separate home. He has two rooms, two favorite chairs, two sets of friends, and two of everything. This book is a wonderful way to validate a very real event in the lives of many children. It is positive and uplifting. Ages 3 to 7 Kindergarten to Grade 2

  • Red: A Crayon's Story

    Michael Hall Red: A Crayon's Story

    Red has a bright red label, but he is, in fact, blue. His teacher tries to help him be red (let's draw strawberries!), his mother tries to help him be red by sending him out on a playdate with a yellow classmate (go draw a nice orange!), and the scissors try to help him be red by snipping his label so that he has room to breathe. But Red is miserable. He just can't be red, no matter how hard he tries! Finally, a brand-new friend offers a brand-new perspective, and Red discovers what readers have known all along. He's blue!

  • Primal Wound

    Primal Wound

    In this classic work, Nancy Verrier examines the life-long consequences of the 'primal wound' - the wound that results when a child is separated from his or her mother - for adopted people, as they grow up & into adulthood. It provides information about pre- & perinatal psychology, attachment, bonding & the effects of loss.

  • Understanding Girls with ADHD Revised: How They Feel and Why They Do What They Do

    Understanding Girls with ADHD Revised: How They Feel and Why They Do What They Do

    In this expanded and updated book, Kathleen Nadeau, Ellen Littman, and Patricia Quinn rise to the occasion and deliver a comprehensive, up-to-date, and readable book that illuminates the complexity of ADHD in girls and women, both across the lifespan and across multiple domains of life (e.g., home, school, the workplace, close relationships). Blending clinical examples, case material, and a masterful synthesis of research findings around the world, the authors reveal the roots of ADHD in females during the preschool years, also summarizing relevant causal factors, and display the highly individualized journeys through childhood, adolescence, and adulthood that these girls and women face. The book's latter chapters make use of the information on ADHD and development and provide a synthesis of the kinds of treatment strategies needed to intervene with the complex issues faced by girls and families who struggle with ADHD.

  • EMDR Therapy and Adjunct Approaches with Children

    EMDR Therapy and Adjunct Approaches with Children

    This is the first book to provide a wide range of leading-edge, step-by-step strategies for clinicians using EMDR therapy and adjunct approaches with children with severe dysregulation of the affective system. The book offers developmentally appropriate and advanced tools for using EMDR therapy in treating children with complex trauma, attachment wounds, dissociative tendencies, and compromised social engagement. The book also presents the theoretical framework for case conceptualization in EMDR therapy and in the use of the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model with children.

    $105.95

  • Draw on Your Emotions

    Draw on Your Emotions

    (Spiral Bound 2nd Edition) These reproducible art exercises can help people of all ages express, communicate and deal more effectively with everyday emotions. This reproducible manual has been specifically designed to ease the process of talking about feelings. It can help bring seemingly huge, unmanageable and insoluble problems into a new perspective. People can rehearse other ways of functioning safely on paper in exercises that can be adapted for any age range and ability. A superb non-verbal counselling tool, it is excellent for use with individuals or groups with Autism, Asperger, FASD, addictions, trauma, group therapy, grief, anxiety, and depression. It can also be used as a behavior intervention tool. Supplemental to this book are the the Emotion Cards, sold separately but very useful with this resource.

  • Kinetic-House-Tree-Person Drawings

    Kinetic-House-Tree-Person Drawings

    An Interpretive Manual This book contains the first documentation of combining house, tree, and person into a single drawing. It helps enrich clinician's test batteries and aids psychologists and physicians in understanding the emotions and self-awareness of their clients. It is richly illustrated and teaches the important skill of using visual metaphors in clinical settings to understand and assist clients. The author covers all aspects of drawing interpretation, including size, placement, stroke or line characteristics, and the possible individual characteristics of each element within the house, tree, and person drawings.

  • Healing Power Of Play

    Healing Power Of Play

    Working with Abused Children This book describes how therapists can both facilitate constructive play therapy and intervene in posttraumatic play to help children who have been traumatized by abuse or neglect achieve a positive resolution. Traditional techniques of play therapy are reviewed for their application to this population. Throughout, numerous therapeutic aids are described to enhance the child's capacity to communicate verbally or symbolically. To help clinicians translate theory into daily practice, the book presents six detailed clinical vignettes that offer step-by-step guidelines for assessment and intervention in different situations of abuse or neglect.

  • Repeat After Me Workbook (2nd Edition)

    Repeat After Me Workbook (2nd Edition)

    Step By Step Self Help Claudia offers a step-by-step self-help workbook that provides a framework and a guide to take you through a process to recognize how your present life is influenced by your past; allow yourself to release the parts of the past you'd like to put behind you; and enable you to take responsibility for how you live your life today. Repeat After Me offers you the opportunity to learn how to identify and express feelings, define successes, establish healthy boundaries, recognize intrusive behavior, create healthy rituals, identify needs, recognize strengths, develop realistic expectations and much more.

  • Child's First Book About Play Therapy

    Child's First Book About Play Therapy

    Children entering therapy have many questions and many fears. And this book has many answers! In large print and clear terms, using Margaret Scott's jubilant, witty illustrations, the book explains concepts such as confidentiality ("that's the only really big word in this book!"), the special bond between therapist and child, and the ways that therapy can help children feel better and help their problems become smaller. It's an essential guide to a potentially difficult situation.

  • Filial Therapy

    Filial Therapy

    Strengthening Parent-Child Relationships Through Play This third edition elaborates on the principles, values, and theories on which Filial Therapy is based and updates the research as well as the applications of the method to a wide range of presenting problems. This unique therapy involves parents as the primary change agents to resolve child-related problems, to encourage children's healthy psychosocial development, and to strengthen entire families. Filial therapists train and supervise parents as the parents conduct child-centered play sessions with their children, an approach that not only helps eliminate presenting problems but also strengthens parent-child and family relationships. This guide covers the principles, theoretical foundations, research, concepts, and specific methods used in Filial Therapy. Common problems are discussed, and one family's experience is followed throughout the course of therapy.

  • Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy

    Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy

    Accessing the Body's Wisdom and Creative Intelligence Written for readers to be able to learn the application of this innovative approach, the book provides in-depth examples and descriptions of how to adapt Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy to a wide variety of clinical populations including people with severe psychiatric illness, trauma, depression and more as well as applications to private practice.

  • Social Rules for Kids

    Social Rules for Kids

    The Top 100 Social Rules Kids Need to Succeed Many parents are not sure of what to say and do to help their children improve their social interactions. This book helps open the door of communication between parent and child by addressing 100 social rules for home, school, and the community. Using simple, easy-to-follow rules covering topics such as body language, manners, feelings and more, this book aims to make students' lives easier and more successful by outlining specific ways to interact with others on a daily basis.


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