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  • Differentiating Reading Instruction for Success With RTI

    Differentiating Reading Instruction for Success With RTI

    A Day-to-Day Management Guide With Interactive Tools, Targeted Lessons, and Tiered Activities, That Build Word Recognition, Fluency, and Comprehension: Grades K-3 Margo Southall shares her classroom-tested tools for differentiating reading instruction within an RTI framework: assessment strategies; "when-then" charts describing a menu of intervention options; targeted lessons and interventions in word recognition, fluency, and comprehension; techniques for forming and managing small groups; guidelines and practical tips for implementing Tier 2 and Tier 3 interventions; and so much more. Includes a CD with more than 100 reproducible forms and student resource pages.

  • Gifts of Imperfection: 10th Anniversary Edition

    Gifts of Imperfection: 10th Anniversary Edition

    What transforms this book from words on a page to effective daily practices are the ten guideposts to wholehearted living. The guideposts not only help us understand the practices that will allow us to change our lives and families, they also walk us through the unattainable and sabotaging expectations that get in the way. Brené writes, “This book is an invitation to join a wholehearted revolution. A small, quiet, grassroots movement that starts with each of us saying, ‘My story matters because I matter.’ Revolution might sound a little dramatic, but in this world, choosing authenticity and worthiness is an absolute act of resistance.”

  • Relationship Skills Workbook: A Do-It-Yourself Guide to a Thriving Relationship

    Relationship Skills Workbook: A Do-It-Yourself Guide to a Thriving Relationship

    Dr. Julia B. Colwell presents a practical guide for building a conscious partnership based on communication, cooperation, and trust-offering a much-needed guide for helping couples disarm the explosive conflicts that most commonly break apart relationships. "While relationships often seem mysterious,"she says, "there are a few elegantly simple concepts that can help any couple through the most difficult spots." Here is a friendly and easy-to-use resource of proven tools for getting unstuck from power struggles, ending the blame game, creating win-win agreements, using on-the-spot crisis and conflict first aid, healing and forgiving after clashes, and much more.

  • The Worst Loss: How Families Heal from the Death of a Child

    Barbara D. Rosof The Worst Loss: How Families Heal from the Death of a Child

    The death of a child is like no other loss. The Worst Loss will help families who have experienced this to know what they are facing, understand what they are feeling, and appreciate their own needs and timetables.

  • The Cognitive Behavioral Coping Skills Workbook for PTSD

    The Cognitive Behavioral Coping Skills Workbook for PTSD

    Overcome fear and anxiety and reclaim your life. This workbook offers powerful, symptom-specific skills from a variety of empirically supported cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) treatments, including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and-for the first time-cognitive processing therapy (CPT). This practical guide is loaded with research-based skills from the most effective PTSD treatments available to help you manage your symptoms, reclaim your well-being, and maintain your recovery.

  • Mindful Therapist: A Clinician's Guide to Mindsight and Neural Integration

    Mindful Therapist: A Clinician's Guide to Mindsight and Neural Integration

    An integrated state of mindful awareness is crucial to achieving mental health. Daniel J. Siegel, an internationally recognized expert on mindfulness and therapy, reveals practical techniques that enable readers to harness their energies to promote healthy minds within themselves and their clients. He charts the nine integrative functions that emerge from the profoundly interconnecting circuits of the brain, including bodily regulation, attunement, emotional balance, response flexibility, fear extinction, insight, empathy, morality, and intuition.

  • We All Count: A Book of Cree Numbers

    We All Count: A Book of Cree Numbers

    A board book story about helping and caring for each other, regardless of background. We all count. Flett also encourages counting using the Cree language.

  • Worrywarts

    Worrywarts

    What if...? Wombat asks Weasel and Woodchuck if they want to wander the world with her, but they are overwhelmed with worries. What if they walk into a swarm of waiting wasps? What if the weather worsens? What if they're walloped by warthogs? What then...? Popular author/illustrator duo Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole team up again to deliver a wonderful whimsical alliterative tale.

  • Difficult Students and Disruptive Behavior in the Classroom

    Difficult Students and Disruptive Behavior in the Classroom

    Teacher Responses That Work This book provides skills-based interventions for educators to address the most common problem behaviors encountered in the classroom. Offering not just problem-specific "best practices" but an attachment-based foundation of sound pedagogical principles and strategies for reaching and teaching disruptive, difficult, and emotionally challenged students, it empowers educators to act wisely when problem behaviors occur, improve their relationships with students, and teach with greater success and confidence.

  • Why Do I Have To? A Book for Children Who Find Themselves Frustrated by Everyday Rules

    Why Do I Have To? A Book for Children Who Find Themselves Frustrated by Everyday Rules

    If you want a child with Asperger's Syndrome to comply with a social or family rule, it is very important to explain the logical reason to comply. This book provides the logic for compliance that will be invaluable for parents and teachers. This is the ideal book for children who have difficulty coping with the expectations of daily living, as well as for their parents and the professionals who work with them. Ages 5-12

  • Strategies For Anger Management:

    Strategies For Anger Management:

    Reproducible Worksheets For Teens And Adults This workbook is the tool educators and health care professionals need to help teens and adults learn how to cope with anger in healthier ways. This practical resource is divided into three sections: Understanding Anger, Interventions for Anger Management and Conflict Resolution, The Differences Between Anger & Abuse. Each of the 34 topics covered has one or more reproducible worksheets and a facilitator's information sheet outlining the purpose, background information and guidelines for leading an individual/group activity. Includes CD with reproducible activities.

  • Dancing with the Cranes

    Dancing with the Cranes

    Dancing with the Cranes gives an understanding of birth, life and death. Chi's momma is soon to have a baby, but Chi is having a hard time being happy about it. Chi misses Temma (her grandma), who has passed away. Chi's momma and daddy help ease the pain of losing Temma and help Chi to understand life and death as a part of nature. Chi soon finds herself feeling comforted, knowing Temma will always be a part of her and looking forward to the new baby who will be a part of their lives.

  • Drawing Out Law: A Spirit's Guide

    Drawing Out Law: A Spirit's Guide

    The Anishinabek Nation's legal traditions are deeply embedded in many aspects of customary life. In Drawing Out Law, John Borrows (Kegedonce) skillfully juxtaposes Canadian legal policy and practice with the more broadly defined Anishinabek perception of law as it applies to community life, nature, and individuals. This innovative work combines fictional and non-fictional elements in a series of connected short stories that symbolize different ways of Anishinabek engagement with the world. Drawing on oral traditions, pictographic scrolls, dreams, common law case analysis, and philosophical reflection, Borrows' narrative explores issues of pressing importance to the future of indigenous law and offers readers new ways to think about the direction of Canadian law. Shedding light on Canadian law and policy as they relate to Indigenous peoples, Drawing Out Law illustrates past and present moral agency of Indigenous peoples and their approaches to the law and calls for the renewal of ancient Ojibway teaching in contemporary circumstances.

  • Everybody Needs a Rock

    Everybody Needs a Rock

    Baylor Bird (author) and Peter Parnall (Illustrator) have produced a wonderful book with a meaning much deeper than the initial topic. Everybody needs a rock - at least that's the way this particular rock hound feels about it. Ten rules for finding a rock. "Not just any rock," Baylor is careful to note, but "a special rock that you find yourself and keep as long as you can - maybe forever." A simple story to teach everyone a deep appreciation of personal values.

  • Girl Who Loved Wild Horses

    Girl Who Loved Wild Horses

    This is author/illustrator Paul Goble's Caldecott-winning masterpiece. For most people, being swept away in a horse stampede during a raging thunderstorm would be a terrifying disaster. A young woman follows her heart, and the family that respects and accepts her uniqueness. This book is about friendships between people of different cultures.

  • You Hold Me Up

    Monique Gray Smith, Danielle Daniel You Hold Me Up

    This vibrant picture book, beautifully illustrated by celebrated artist Danielle Daniel, encourages children to show love and support for each other and to consider each other's well-being in their every-day actions. Designed to prompt a dialogue among young people, their care providers and educators about reconciliation and the importance of the connections children make with their friends, classmates and families, this is a book about building relationships, fostering empathy and encouraging respect between peers, starting with our littlest citizens.

  • Speaking Our Truth

    Speaking Our Truth

    A Journey of Reconciliation Canada's relationship with its Indigenous people has suffered as a result of both the residential school system and the lack of understanding of the historical and current impact of those schools. Healing and repairing that relationship requires education, awareness and increased understanding of the legacy and the impacts still being felt by Survivors and their families. Guided by acclaimed Indigenous author Monique Gray Smith, readers will learn about the lives of Survivors and listen to allies who are putting the findings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission into action.

  • Strong Start K-2

    Strong Start K-2

    A Social & Emotional Learning Curriculum Teach social-emotional competence to children Grads K-2 with the NEW edition of the Strong Start—Grades K-2 curriculum! Through engaging classroom activities, children learn about emotions and the social-emotional skills they'll use for the rest of their lives: managing anger, reducing stress, solving interpersonal problems, and more. Partially scripted lessons, handouts, and worksheets are included—all photocopiable and available as downloads.

  • The Relationship Workbook: Activities for Developing Healthy Relationships and Preventing Domestic Violence

    The Relationship Workbook: Activities for Developing Healthy Relationships and Preventing Domestic Violence

    Ages 16 - Adults. This book is a practical resource addressing domestic violence prevention and intervention. This collection of 72 reproducible worksheets will help individuals and couples develop skills for creating and maintaining healthy relationships. The program can be easily customized for group facilitators working with older teens and adults. Each of 50 topics covered has one or more reproducible worksheets and a facilitator's information sheet. The language, illustrations and content are applicable to diverse client populations, including male and female perpetrators and survivors of domestic violence, people in same-sex relationships, adults healing from childhood exposure to violence and people in nonviolent relationships.

  • Restoring the Balance: First Nations Women, Community, and Culture

    Restoring the Balance: First Nations Women, Community, and Culture

    Restoring the Balance combines elements of First Nations traditions and mainstream feminism to produce an outstanding collection of historical and critical accounts of the impacts Aboriginal women have had in the areas of law, politics, education, community healing, language, art, and cultural retention. Fifteen scholars, activists and community leaders illuminate long-standing gender imbalances within the oral and written historical records that have limited the self-actualization of First Nations women, and offer insight into the tangible work that Aboriginal women perform in community and cultural development.

  • Social Skills Comics for Teens

    Social Skills Comics for Teens

    Real Teens Show How to Behave in Real Social Situations. (Spiral Bound). This fun-filled book is filled with comics that are designed to show teenagers the expected ways to behave in typical social situations. Each situation is depicted in a Wrong Way scenario and a Right Way scenario. Detailed photos prompt teens to take a closer look at body language and non-verbal cues. Interactive activities encourage teens to apply the scenarios to situations they have encountered in their lives. Ages 12-18.

  • Secret of the Dance

    Andrea Spalding, Alfred Scow Secret of the Dance

    In 1935, a nine-year-old boy's family held a forbidden Potlatch in faraway Kingcome Inlet. Watl'kina slipped from his bed to bear witness. In the Big House masked figures danced by firelight to the beat of the drum. And there, he saw a figure he knew. Aboriginal elder Alfred Scow and award-winning author Andrea Spalding collaborate to tell the story, to tell the secret of the dance.

  • Calling All Minds

    Temple Grandin Calling All Minds

    How To Think and Create Like an Inventor Temple Grandin delves into the science behind inventions, the steps various people took to create and improve upon ideas as they evolved, and the ways in which young inventors can continue to think about and understand what it means to tinker, to fiddle, and to innovate. Interlaced throughout the pages, Temple offers readers glimpses into her own childhood tinkering, building, and inventing.

  • Taking Back Our Spirits

    Taking Back Our Spirits

    From the earliest settler policies to deal with the “Indian problem,” to contemporary government-run programs ostensibly designed to help Indigenous people, public policy has played a major role in creating the historical trauma that so greatly impacts the lives of Canada’s Aboriginal peoples. Taking Back Our Spirits traces the link between Canadian public policies, the injuries they have inflicted on Indigenous people, and Indigenous literature’s ability to heal individuals and communities. Episkenew examines contemporary autobiography, fiction, and drama to reveal how these texts respond to and critique public policy, and how literature functions as “medicine” to help cure the colonial contagion.


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