Education/Classroom > Kindergarten - Gr. 7

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  • Talking, Feeling, and Doing Shyness Card Game

    Talking, Feeling, and Doing Shyness Card Game

    1-3 weeks

    Ages: 6-12. This card game addresses shyness and is designed to help a counselor, teacher, or parent focus on specific areas that are a concern to children. The card game is intended to help children reveal their concerns and conflicts to an adult who can provide both nurturance and guidance. This card game can be played with the Talking, Feeling, Doing Board Game or as a stand-alone game. In much the same way as the board game, the cards prompt children to reveal the issues uppermost in their minds. For 2-4 players.

    1-3 weeks

    $38.95

  • Talking, Feeling, and Doing: Divorce Card Game

    Talking, Feeling, and Doing: Divorce Card Game

    1-3 weeks

    This card game addresses divorce and is designed to help a counselor, teacher, or parent focus on specific areas that are a concern to children. The card game is intended to help children reveal their concerns and conflicts to an adult who can provide both nurture and guidance. This card game can be played with the Talking, Feeling, Doing Board Game or as a stand-alone game. In much the same way as the board game, the cards prompt children to reveal the issues uppermost in their minds. Contents: 33 Talking cards, 33 Feeling cards, 33 Doing cards, 4-sided die, 100 Chips, Instructions

    1-3 weeks

    $39.95

  • Talking, Feeling, and Doing Good Behavior Card Game

    Talking, Feeling, and Doing Good Behavior Card Game

    1-3 weeks

    This card game addresses behavior and is designed to help a counselor, teacher, or parent focus on specific areas that are a concern to children. The card game is intended to help children reveal their concerns and conflicts to an adult who can provide both nurturance and guidance. This card game can be played with the Talking, Feeling, & Doing Board Game or as a stand-alone game. In much the same way as the board game, the cards prompt children to reveal the issues uppermost in their minds. Contents: 33 Talking cards, 33 Feeling cards, 33 Doing cards, die, 100 chips, instructions.

    1-3 weeks

    $40.95

  • Talking, Feeling, and Doing Teasing Card Game

    Talking, Feeling, and Doing Teasing Card Game

    This card game addresses teasing and is designed to help a counselor, teacher, or parent focus on specific areas that are a concern to children. The card game is intended to help children reveal their concerns and conflicts to an adult who can provide both nurture and guidance. This card game can be played with the Talking, Feeling, Doing Board Game or as a stand-alone game. In much the same way as the board game, the cards prompt children to reveal the issues uppermost in their minds. Contents: 33 Talking cards, 33 Feeling cards, 33 Doing cards, die, 100 chips, instructions.

  • Talking, Feeling, and Doing Anger Card Game

    Talking, Feeling, and Doing Anger Card Game

    1-3 weeks

    This card game addresses anger and is designed to help a counselor, teacher, or parent focus on specific areas that are a concern to children. The card game is intended to help children reveal their concerns and conflicts to an adult who can provide both nurture and guidance. This card game can be played with the Talking, Feeling, Doing Board Game or as a stand-alone game. In much the same way as the board game, the cards prompt children to reveal the issues uppermost in their minds. Contents:33 Talking cards, 33 Feeling cards, 33 Doing cards, 4-sided die, 100 Chips, Instructions.

    1-3 weeks

    $38.95

  • Talk and Work It Out

    Cheri J. Meiners Talk and Work It Out

    What’s the best way to solve problems between people? By talking them over and working them out. It’s never too soon for children to learn the process of peaceful conflict resolution. This book distills it into clear, simple language and supporting illustrations. Children learn to calm themselves, state the problem, listen, think of solutions, try one, evaluate results, and even agree to disagree when a solution isn’t possible. Includes skill-building games and role plays for adults to use with children.

  • Taking Weight Problems to School

    Michelle L. Dean, Tom Dineen Taking Weight Problems to School

    1-3 weeks

    This beautifully illustrated and fun-to-read storybook tells the story of Tina, a kid living with a weight problem. Tina, a young girl who feels left out at school because she is overweight. She shares her feelings about her weight problem with readers. In her counseling group she learns about healthy eating habits, the importance of exercise, as well as other types of eating disorders.

    1-3 weeks

    $18.95

  • Taking Visual Impairment To School

    Rita Whitman Steingold, Tom Dineen Taking Visual Impairment To School

    1-3 weeks

    This book is part of The Special Kids in School Series and is a must-have for every counselor, teacher, school nurse, parent, or caregiver. This beautifully illustrated and fun-to-read storybook tells the story of Lisa, a kid living with a visual impairment. When read aloud, other children can start to identify why a peer with a visual impairment may be treated differently and begin to empathize with the peer. In addition, children with a visual impairment or children who have conditions that set them apart as being different begin to feel accepted and safe. Book includes a Kid Quiz to reinforce new information and Ten Tips for Teachers to provide additional facts and ideas for teacher use.

    1-3 weeks

    $18.95

  • Taking Tourette Syndrome To School

    Taking Tourette Syndrome To School

    This book is part of The Special Kids in School Series and is a must-have for every counselor, teacher, school nurse, parent, or caregiver. This beautifully illustrated and fun-to-read storybook tells the story of Megan, a kid living with Tourette Syndrome. When read aloud, other children can start to identify why a peer with Tourette Syndrome may be treated differently and begin to empathize with the peer. In addition, children with Tourette Syndrome or children who have conditions that set them apart as being different begin to feel accepted and safe. Book includes a Kid Quiz to reinforce new information and Ten Tips for Teachers to provide additional facts and ideas for teacher use.

  • Taking Speech Disorders To School

    Taking Speech Disorders To School

    This book is part of The Special Kids in School Series and is a must-have for every counselor, teacher, school nurse, parent, or caregiver. This beautifully illustrated and fun-to-read storybook tells the story of Michael, a kid living with a speech disorder. When read aloud, other children can start to identify why a peer with a speech disorder may be treated differently and begin to empathize with the peer. In addition, children with a speech disorder or children who have conditions that set them apart as being different begin to feel accepted and safe. Book includes a Kid Quiz to reinforce new information and Ten Tips for Teachers to provide additional facts and ideas for teacher use.

  • Taking Seizure Disorders To School

    Taking Seizure Disorders To School

    This book is part of The Special Kids in School Series and is a must-have for every counselor, teacher, school nurse, parent, or caregiver. This beautifully illustrated and fun-to-read storybook tells the story of Jaime, a kid living with a seizure disorder. When read aloud, other children can start to identify why a peer with a seizure disorder may be treated differently and begin to empathize with the peer. In addition, children with a seizure disorder or children who have conditions that set them apart as being different begin to feel accepted and safe. Book includes a Kid Quiz to reinforce new information and Ten Tips for Teachers to provide additional facts and ideas for teacher use.

  • Taking Hearing Impairment To School

    Elaine Ernst Schneider, Tom Dineen Taking Hearing Impairment To School

    1-3 weeks

    This book is part of The Special Kids in School Series and is a must-have for every counselor, teacher, school nurse, parent, or caregiver. This beautifully illustrated and fun-to-read storybook tells the story of Jacob, a kid living with a hearing impairment. When read aloud, other children can start to identify why a peer with a hearing impairment may be treated differently and begin to empathize with the peer. In addition, children with a hearing impairment or children who have conditions that set them apart as being different begin to feel accepted and safe. Book includes a Kid Quiz to reinforce new information and Ten Tips for Teachers to provide additional facts and ideas for teacher use.

    1-3 weeks

    $18.95

  • Taking Food Allergies To School

    Taking Food Allergies To School

    This book is part of The Special Kids in School Series and is a must-have for every counselor, teacher, school nurse, parent, or caregiver. This beautifully illustrated and fun-to-read storybook tells the story of Jeffrey, a kid living with food allergies. When read aloud, other children can start to identify why a peer with food allergies may be treated differently and begin to empathize with the peer. In addition, children with food allergies or children who have conditions that set them apart as being different begin to feel accepted and safe. Book includes a Kid Quiz to reinforce new information and Ten Tips for Teachers to provide additional facts and ideas for teacher use

  • Taking Dyslexia To School

    Taking Dyslexia To School

    Special Kids in School These beautifully illustrated and fun-to-read storybooks simplify and normalize complicated childhood conditions, like dyslexia. When read aloud, other children can identify why a peer may be treated differently and begin to empathize with them. In addition, children whose conditions set them apart as being different begin to feel accepted and safe. Each book includes a Kids' Quiz to reinforce new information and Ten Tips for Teachers to provide additional facts and ideas for teacher use. In Taking Dyslexia to School, a young boy with dyslexia shares how difficult school has been for him. With help from his teachers and parents, he learns new techniques for school success.

  • Taking Down Syndrome To School

    Taking Down Syndrome To School

    This book is part of The Special Kids in School Series and is a must-have for every counselor, teacher, school nurse, parent, or caregiver. This beautifully illustrated and fun-to-read storybook tells the story of Nick, a kid living with Down Syndrome. When read aloud, other children can start to identify why a peer with Down Syndrome may be treated differently and begin to empathize with the peer. In addition, children with Down Syndrome or children who have conditions that set them apart as being different begin to feel accepted and safe. Book includes a Kid Quiz to reinforce new information and Ten Tips for Teachers to provide additional facts and ideas for teacher use.

  • Taking Diabetes To School

    Taking Diabetes To School

    This book is part of The Special Kids in School Series and is a must-have for every counselor, teacher, school nurse, parent, or caregiver. This beautifully illustrated and fun-to-read storybook tells the story of Jayson, a kid living with diabetes. When read aloud, other children can start to identify why a peer with diabetes may be treated differently and begin to empathize with the peer. In addition, children with diabetes or children who have conditions that set them apart as being different begin to feel accepted and safe. Book includes a Kid Quiz to reinforce new information and Ten Tips for Teachers to provide additional facts and ideas for teacher use.

  • Taking Depression To School

    Taking Depression To School

    his book is part of The Special Kids in School Series and is a must-have for every counselor, teacher, school nurse, parent, or caregiver. This beautifully illustrated and fun-to-read storybook tells the story of Emily, a kid living with depression. When read aloud, other children can start to identify why a peer with depression may be treated differently and begin to empathize with the peer. In addition, children with depression or children who have conditions that set them apart as being different begin to feel accepted and safe. Book includes a Kid Quiz to reinforce new information and Ten Tips for Teachers to provide additional facts and ideas for teacher use

  • Taking Cystic Fibrosis To School

    Taking Cystic Fibrosis To School

    This book is part of The Special Kids in School Series and is a must-have for every counselor, teacher, school nurse, parent, or caregiver. This beautifully illustrated and fun-to-read storybook tells the story of Jessie, a kid living with cystic fibrosis. When read aloud, other children can start to identify why a peer with cystic fibrosis may be treated differently and begin to empathize with the peer. In addition, children with cystic fibrosis or children who have conditions that set them apart as being different begin to feel accepted and safe. Book includes a Kid Quiz to reinforce new information and Ten Tips for Teachers to provide additional facts and ideas for teacher use.

  • Taking Cerebral Palsy To School

    Mary Elizaneth Anderson, Tom Dineen Taking Cerebral Palsy To School

    1-3 weeks

    Even though Chad has cerebral palsy, he can still attend school and do many of the same things as his classmates. Written from Chad's perspective, this book answers many of the questions his classmates have but may be too scared or uncomfortable to ask. Children, teachers, school nurses, parents, and caregivers will learn about what cerebral palsy is, the different kinds of cerebral palsy, and special equipment that is available to help kids with cerebral palsy. This book also includes an experiment that allows children without cerebral palsy to experience what the condition may feel like.

    1-3 weeks

    $18.95

  • Taking Cancer To School

    Taking Cancer To School

    This book is part of The Special Kids in School Series and is a must-have for every counselor, teacher, school nurse, parent, or caregiver. This beautifully illustrated and fun-to-read storybook tells the story of Max, a kid living with cancer. When read aloud, other children can start to identify why a peer with cancer may be treated differently and begin to empathize with the peer. In addition, children with cancer or children who have conditions that set them apart as being different begin to feel accepted and safe. Book includes a Kid Quiz to reinforce new information and Ten Tips for Teachers to provide additional facts and ideas for teacher use.

  • Taking Autism To School

    Taking Autism To School

    These beautifully illustrated and fun-to-read storybooks simplify and normalize complicated childhood conditions, like autism. When read aloud, other children can identify why a peer may be treated differently and begin to empathize with them. In addition, children whose conditions set them apart as being different begin to feel accepted and safe. Each book includes a Kids' Quiz to reinforce new information and Ten Tips for Teachers to provide additional facts and ideas for teacher use. This book educates children about autism, a complex and often misunderstood condition. The story describes what life is like for a child with autism. This book is one of a series Taking ... to School that relates to disabilities - each book priced separately.

  • Taking Asthma To School

    Taking Asthma To School

    This book is part of The Special Kids in School Series and is a must-have for every counselor, teacher, school nurse, parent, or caregiver. This beautifully illustrated and fun-to-read storybook tells the story of Justin, a kid living with asthma. When read aloud, other children can start to identify why a peer with asthma may be treated differently and begin to empathize with the peer. In addition, children with asthma or children who have conditions that set them apart as being different begin to feel accepted and safe. Book includes a Kid Quiz to reinforce new information and Ten Tips for Teachers to provide additional facts and ideas for teacher use.

  • Taking Arthritis To School

    Taking Arthritis To School

    This book is part of The Special Kids in School Series and is a must-have for every counselor, teacher, school nurse, parent, or caregiver. This beautifully illustrated and fun-to-read storybook tells the story of Eric, a kid living with arthritis. When read aloud, other children can start to identify why a peer with arthritis may be treated differently and begin to empathize with the peer. In addition, children with arthritis or children who have conditions that set them apart as being different begin to feel accepted and safe. Book includes a Kid Quiz to reinforce new information and Ten Tips for Teachers to provide additional facts and ideas for teacher use.

  • Taking ADHD To School

    Taking ADHD To School

    This beautifully illustrated and fun-to-read storybook tells the story of Ben, a kid living with A.D.H.D. When read aloud, other children can start to identify why a peer with A.D.H.D. may be treated differently and begin to empathize with the peer. In addition, children with A.D.H.D. or children who have conditions that set them apart as being different begin to feel accepted and safe. Book includes a Kid Quiz to reinforce new information and Ten Tips for Teachers to provide additional facts and ideas for teacher use.


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