Education/Classroom > Kindergarten - Gr. 7
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Friendship Island Game Grades 1-4
Social skills needed for positive peer relations are some of the most important skills to be learned during elementary school years. This game focuses on the three vital areas of friendship - Making friends, Being a good friend, and Resolving disagreements in a win-win way. The game box contains two games. One is for grades 1 and 2, the other is for grades 3 and 4.
$89.50
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Friendship and Other Weapons: Group Activities to Help Young Girls Aged 5-11 to Cope with Bullying
Long before most school programs begin anti-bullying campaigns, young girls are getting a full education in social aggression. Girls as young as age five are experiencing acts of bullying, disguised as friendship, that shake the carefully laid foundations of their self-image, personal values, and beliefs about peer relationships. Based on thought-provoking discussions, engaging games, strength-discovering exercises, and confidence-boosting fun, the hands-on activities in Friendship and Other Weapons build critical knowledge and friendship survival skills such as: Recognizing the Red Flags of Girl Bullying, Responding Assertively to Bullying Behavior, Realizing Personal Strengths, Becoming an Ally to Others Facing Bullying, Resolving Conflicts Directly, Using Technology and Social Media Ethically This photocopiable resource book provides educators, social workers and counsellors with a complete, ready-to-use group curriculum to help young girls aged 5-11 build constructive and fulfilling friendships.
$55.00
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Fishing for Feelings: Go Fish
Fishing For Feelings Cards: Expressing and Recognizing Feelings. Part of the Play-2-Learn series. Go Fish: Fishing for Feelings teaches the skills needed to successfully deal with feelings, recognize feelings in others, and identify appropriate feelings. Players practice talking about their feelings in an open-ended and non-threatening way. There are two decks of 50 cards in each game - one for grades K-2 and the other for grades 3-5 and all questions are open-ended. Rules sheet and facilitator guidelines included.
$27.95
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First Day Jitters
Sarah Jane is not happy. She's worried about going to a new school. Her solution is to decide she'll just stay in bed. If she doesn't get up, she won't have to confront all the bad things that could befall her. A great story about children's fears and feelings with a wonderful surprise ending.
$10.95
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Feelings Detective Game
Feelings Detective helps all children understand their own feelings as well as the feelings of others. It is especially helpful for children who tend to misread social cues, including those who have been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome or are at any other position on the Autism Spectrum. Grades 1 to 6.
$59.95
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Lynda Madison, Josee Masse The Feelings Book: The Care & Keeping of Your Emotions
received its own fresh update! The Feelings Book helps girls understand their emotions and deal with them in positive ways. Girls will learn how to express their feelings and stay in control, plus get sensitive advice on handling fear, anxiety, jealousy and grief. They'll discover how to stay in the driver's seat of their own emotions. It's a great companion book to The Care and Keeping of You.
$13.95
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Feeling Worried!
Anna is there to help her friends and her little brother with their worries, showing them how to talk it out, ask for support, and face new challenges. When she faces a visit to the dentist, though, Anna feels what it's like to be worried herself. Will she take her own advice and help herself not worry?
$26.50
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Feeling Sad!
Rio has a talent for helping his friends when they feel sad. He eases the sadness for a classmate who has to go to a new school, and he gets help from an adult when another friend at school seems overwhelmed by sad feelings. But when Rio himself is feeling sad, it's time to reach out and talk with others to make himself feel better.
$26.50
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Feeling Angry!
Harry is great at helping others deal with anger. He helps his dad keep cool when his dad is running late for work, soothes his sister's tantrums, and calms down his angry friend using strategies such as taking deep breaths, slowing down, counting to ten, and thinking about something else. But when Harry has to turn off his computer game, it's his turn to be angry. Join Harry and his friends and family to see how he decides to handle his own angry feelings.
$26.50
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Gill Hasson Face Your Fears
Gentle and reassuring advice to help children cope with their fears.All children feel afraid at times, from being afraid of the dark, to monsters, to things that might happen, and need manageable, step-by-step strategies for coping with their fears. This book reassures children that everyone feels scared sometimes and that being afraid is not silly. Kids will learn that they can face their fears in a number of ways: Take action, like having a night-light so it’s not too dark Set a goal, like be able to ride a rollercoaster without being afraid Take steps toward feeling less scared, like playing an instrument in front of one person, then more, then the whole school Stop scary thoughts, by telling them, “Go away! I’m not listening!” Fears are a natural part of growing up, but with these tools, kids can learn to develop courage and face their fears. A section at the back of the book provides additional ideas and activities for children and offers adults tools and ideas for talking with children about coping with fear.
$29.50
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Karen W. Olson Eyes Ears Nose and Mouth
What happens when you get a bead stuck up your nose? Tony's visit to the doctor's office shows how to take care of eyes, ears, nose and mouth.
$10.95
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Sharon Grand Executive Functioning Workbook for Kids: 40 Fun Activities to Build Memory, Flexible Thinking, and Self-Control Skills at Home, in School and Beyond
Executive functioning is the name for the skills we use to pay attention, complete tasks, and remember important things. But that's a lot for a brain to do every day-especially for kids. The Executive Functioning Workbook for Kids helps them train their brain to improve their memory, flexible thinking, and self-control. Kids will explore 40 hands-on activities to help them conquer executive functioning skills at home, at school, and out in the world.
$26.99
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Pat Thomas, Lesley Harker Everyone Matters: A First Look at Respect for Others
Ages 4-7 Children learn that having respect means treating everyone fairly. But there are some types of respect that each person must earn for themselves--by keeping promises, by being honest in what they say and do, and being polite and respectful to others. Most important of all, boys and girls learn that people who are different deserve just as much respect as close friends.
$13.50
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Everyday Mindfulness Series
(Ages 5-9) The Everyday Mindfulness series explores how a mindful attitude can enhance enjoyment, promote a sense of calm and confidence, and provide young people with skills they can use every day. Mindfulness can help us improve concentration, deal with difficult emotions, sleep better, and even boost our immune systems. Mindfulness practices and exercises are integrated into each story and expanded on in the section for adults at the end of each book.
$92.00
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Everyday Feelings Series (Ages 5-9)
Young children face many strong feelings, some of which can be difficult to handle. This series uses humor and compassion to show children how to help others and themselves feel better when dealing with challenging emotions. Lively art illustrates the stories with charm and energy. At the end of each book, a special section for adults presents ideas for helping children deal with feelings in healthy ways.
$140.95
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Shelly Becker, Eda Kaban Even Superheroes Have Bad Days
All kids have trouble getting a grip on their emotions, sometimes-even young superheroes! But what do they do when they're having a bad day? Colorful action-packed illustrations and a dynamite rhyming text reveal the many ways superheroes (and ordinary children, too) can resist the super-temptation to cause a scene when they're sad, mad, frustrated, lonely, or afraid. From burning off steam on a bike or a hike, to helping others, this energetic picture book has plenty of fun ideas to help kids cope when they're feeling overwhelmed.
$12.99
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Dr. Playwell's Worry-less Game Revised
As players try to capture the Worry Monsters, they learn important steps for dealing with persistent worry - identifying feelings, self-calming, making positive self-statements, changing negative thoughts, planning, coping with difficult feelings, and self-monitoring. As they play, children will learn important skills to help them worry less. For 2-4 players
$89.50
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Dr. Playwell's Learning Self Control in School
Ages 6-12. This game is designed to help students think about the consequences of their behavior and distinguish good choices from bad ones. The game will also help children practice relaxation and self-control behaviors, learning that they can control their bodies as well as their behavior. Using their Frog markers, players have to avoid the Alligators (representing distractions) that have wandered into the school while answering question about self-control.
$89.50
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Dr. Playwell's Don't Stress Game and CD
Ages 6-12. Stress is a factor that contributes to almost every mental health problem. Stress can affect a child's physical health too. Dr. PlayWell to the rescue! This engaging game helps children develop the resiliency skills they need to deal with all kinds of stress, helping them cope with both developmental and situational problems. The CD lets you print out miniature copies of the game so that it can be played at home. For 2-4 players. Game board, 4 sets of cards (96 total), 4 pawns, die, 50 chips, instructions, CD.
$86.95
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Dr. Playwell's Coping With Stress Card Game
Ages 6-12. This fun-filled game teaches children how to handle stress using well-researched stress reduction techniques that include: deep breathing and muscle relaxation, visualization, self-talk, and creating a healthy lifestyle. For 2-4 players. 52 Game cards, 12 Activity cards, Body Parts die, instructions.
$38.95
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Dr. Playwell's Controlling Your Anger Card Game
Ages 6-12. Help kids take control of their anger before it takes control of them. Teach children to recognize and change the things that make them angry, compromise in situations where there is a conflict, talk about their feelings, and self-monitor their emotions. For 2-4 players. 52 Game cards, 12 Activity cards, Rock-Paper-Scissors die, instructions.
$39.95
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Dr. Playwell's Best Behavior Game
Ages 6-12. Behavioral problems account for as many as 50% of all referrals to counselors, and games have been shown to be one of the best ways to turn around non-compliant or oppositional kids. This game uses a multi-modal approach to teach new skills, including emotion-al (affective), behavioral, cognitive, and social skills. This is what Dr. PlayWell calls the ABCs
$89.50
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Dr. Playwell's Anger Control Games
In this anger program, you get 6 colorful games for the price of 1, all in a conventional and portable package. Teach children such skills as recognizing their anger triggers, learning self control, self calming, and much more. Games cards and markers. Includes game book of 6 board games, 13 card sheets, 4 regular pawns, 4 car pawns, 1 die, 100 chips, and instructions. For 2-4 players; Grades K-5.
$72.95
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Jennifer J. Solin, Christina L. Kress Don't Let Your Emotions Run Your Life for Kids: A DBT-Based Skills Workbook to Help Children Manage Mood Swings, Control Angry Outbursts, and Get Along with Others
This is an activity-based workbook for kids who struggle with anger, mood-swings, and emotional and behavioral dysregulation. Using the skills outlined in this book, kids will be able to manage their emotions, get along with others, and do better in school. Designed for children ages 7 to 12, this essential guide will help kids manage difficult emotions and get along better with others.
$28.95
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