Education/Classroom
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Gibson Frazier, Micah Player Stop and Smell the Cookies
Sometimes Dash gets so excited that his chest feels warm and fuzzy, his toes dance, and his fingertips tickle the air. When that starts, he can't seem to control what he does next, and often, trouble follows. Luckily, with a little help, Dash finds a way to slow himself down when big feelings threaten to take over. This joyous book introduces a clever technique to engage the imagination and relax the mind, perfect for those who are impulsive like Dash, those who hold in their feelings, and everyone in between.
$23.99
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Diane Alber Sticks
A heartwarming story about finding your place in the world. Sticks is about a Popsicle that accidentally melts and becomes just a plain stick. He has a hard time adjusting to his new normal but with the help of some new friends (who happen to be sticks too) he realizes that everything happened for a reason and that melting was part of his journey. Sticks is a story that almost anyone can relate to. It's about finding yourself in a situation that didn't turn out like you expected and having your friends and family help you find the courage to pick yourself back up and persevere.
$26.95
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Stick and Stone
In this funny story about kindness and friendship, Stick and Stone join George and Martha, Frog and Toad, and Elephant and Piggie, as some of the best friend duos in children's literature. Ages 4- 8.
$24.99
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Steps and Stones: An Anh's Anger Story
Engaging characters and real-life situations teach walking meditation as a tool to diffuse upset and anger in children.
$22.95
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Start Seeing and Serving Underserved Gifted Students
The underrepresentation of students from historically marginalized populations including English language learners, twice-exceptional students, culturally and linguistically diverse students, and economically disadvantaged students in our gifted programs and services continues to be a critical issue in education. The importance of a caring and committed teacher who sees and supports the potential in all learners and who respects linguistic diversity and students cultural identity cannot be overstated, yet teachers need the knowledge and training to do so. This reader-friendly guide meets that need, promoting equity in gifted education by providing teachers with a variety of flexible tools to nurture the academic and affective growth of their gifted students from traditionally underserved populations.
$66.50
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Phyllis Kaufman Goodstein & Elizabeth Verdick Stand Up to Bullying!: (Upstanders to the Rescue!)
Who has the most power to stop and prevent bullying? Teachers? Parents? The Principal of the Universe? No, no, and no way! When it comes to changing bullying behavior, nobody has more power than upstanders—all the people who see bullying or know it’s happening . . . and decide to do something about it. How strong are upstanders? Stronger than a snarling seventh grader. More powerful than a petty put-down. Able to delete Internet rumors with a single click. When Bystanders choose to act as UPstanders, they are real superheroes! With full-color cartoons and humorous, kid-friendly text, Stand Up to Bullying! teaches kids how to safely take a stand against bullying, support kids who are targeted, and spread the word that bullying is not cool—it’s cruel. The power to end bullying starts with one person: you.
$16.95
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Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon
Even when the class bully at her new school makes fun of her, Molly remembers what her grandmother told her and she feels good about herself.
$24.95
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Diane Alber Splatter
Ever wonder how the colors GREEN and ORANGE came to be? It all started with a little teamwork and some perseverance! Join three primary paint splatters, RED, YELLOW, and BLUE as they discover why everything is better when you work together! This story begins when Red, Yellow and Blue encounter a persistent problem and are unsure of how to solve it. They each try to solve it in their own way and it seems to make the problem worse. Instead of giving up, they embrace each other's differences and learn how to work together and in process learn about about some NEW colors too!
$26.95
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Siena Castellon Spectrum Girl's Survival Guide: How to Grow Up Awesome and Autistic
This essential go-to guide gives you all the advice and tools you'll need to help you flourish and achieve what you want in life. From the answers to everyday questions such as 'Am I using appropriate body language?' and 'Did I say the wrong thing?', to discussing the importance of understanding your emotions, looking after your physical and mental health, and coping with anxiety and sensory overloads, award-winning neurodiversity campaigner Siena Castellon uses her own experiences to provide you with the skills to overcome any challenge. With practical tips on friendships, dating, body image, consent, and appearance, as well as how to survive school and bullying, The Spectrum Girl's Survival Guide gives autistic girls the power to embrace who you are, reminding you that even during the toughest of teen moments, you are never alone.
$28.95
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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.
$29.95
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Julia Cook Sorry, I Forgot to Ask!
RJ is making a lot of trips to his time-out chair! Without telling anyone, he and his best friend Sam decide to walk home from school instead of riding the bus. Later the two of them are caught trying to use Dad's computer to get onto the Internet. After their piano lesson, RJ and his sister Blanche snack on Mom's triple-layer double-chocolate cake and spoil Grandma's birthday surprise. This book is the third title in the BEST ME I Can Be! series to teach children social skills that can make home life happier and school more successful. Tips for parents and educators on how to teach and reinforce the skills are included.
$17.95
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Julia Cook Sorry, I Forgot to Ask! Classroom Ideas for Teaching the Skills of Asking for Permission and Making an Apology
Activities and games in this book help K-6 students learn and use steps to the SORRY, I Forgot to Ask! skills of asking for permission and making an apology. Julia Cook gives teachers creative ideas using paper snowball fights, school litter hunts, role plays, and poster making so students work and think hard while having fun. Students are asked to brainstorm answers to what if questions, create apology triangles, use objects such as stew ingredients and balloons to visualize the skills, write reports of interviews with parents or relatives, and act out scenes that help them practice asking for permission and saying they re sorry. Reproducible activity sheets and praise coupons (in full color!) are included on a CD-ROM.
$26.95
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Deborah Serani, Psy.D. Sometimes When I'm Mad
Help young children recognize difficult feelings and learn anger management techniques.Award-winning author and psychologist Dr. Deborah Serani and illustrator Kyra Teis team up again for a companion to Sometimes When I’m Sad that tackles the difficult feeling of anger.Anger is often an overwhelming emotion for children. Using gentle and straightforward language, Sometimes When I'm Mad describes a child's experience with anger and the many ways it can surface, along with ways children can use anger management techniques. For example:● When anger leads to stomachaches or other discomfort, asking for a hug can help● When an angry child yells or stomps, making things right with others can bring some relief● When big feelings create confusion or distress, talking with an adult can provide comfortA special section for adults offers more information on how anger is expressed by children of varying ages and discusses how to help children manage and express their anger in healthy ways. Especially useful for counselors, social workers, teachers, parents, and any other adults caring for children who struggle with anger.
$24.95
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Amanda Doering, Simone Shin Sometimes Jokes Aren't Funny: What to Do About Hidden Bullying
Jamie, Terry, and Sydney have been going to Camp Barkley every summer since they were puppies. But when a new dog named Taylor joins their cabin, Taylor's mean jokes make Jamie feel left out and picked on. Young readers watch Jamie struggle with Taylor's jokes and learn safe ways to make it stop. Sensitive illustrations of gender-neutral animal characters help all children relate to the issue of covert, or indirect, bullying. Ages 5 to 7
$10.95
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Poppy O'Neill Sometimes I'm Sad: A Child's Guide to Positive and Negative Thoughts and Feelings
This practical guide combines cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness methods with simple activities to help your child to boost their mood and sense of self-worth. It's aimed at children ages 8 to 12 because a lot happens in these years that can impact a child's emotional well-being, not just now but for years to come. Sometimes I'm Sad is full of great information, fun activities and top tips to help your child feel happy and confident.
$12.99
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Danielle Daniel, Jackie Traverse Sometimes I Feel Like an Oak
Following the success of Sometimes I Feel Like a Fox and Sometimes I Feel Like a River, this companion book explores the nature and beauty of trees. Twelve lyrical poems look at twelve different trees, from early spring to deep winter. In each poem, a child identifies with a feature of the tree - such as the smooth trunk of a birch whose bark has peeled away, the strong branches of a spruce that shelter small birds or the pink flowers of a cherry blossom that tumble like confetti. The poems provide an opportunity to learn about each tree, inspiring us to look afresh at the trees around us - whether in the schoolyard, neighborhood or park - and get to know them better.
$19.99
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Sometimes I Feel Like A River
In each of twelve short poems, a child tells us how or why they feel like the sun, a river, a mountain, a cloud, the rain, a forest and more. Their deeply felt connections and identification with these wonders point to how much we are all part of the natural world. Each poem comes to life through vivid, playful illustrations that show the children immersed in their surroundings. The book serves as a gentle call to action - to notice, appreciate, preserve and protect our environment, while delighting in all its beauty. A mindfulness activity - A Mindful Walk or Roll - invites young readers to use their senses to experience their surroundings to the fullest. Includes a brief author's note that highlights our connections to the natural world.
$19.99
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Sometimes I Don't Like to Talk
(But Sometimes I Can't Keep Quiet!) Extreme shyness is not always seen as a serious problem, but research tells us that shy children are more likely to have difficulty in school, are more susceptible to depression, and even have more health problems than other children. Early intervention is the key to helping shy children reach the social and academic milestones that can shape their sense of self-worth. This book is also part of the Sometimes I...6-Book Series. Ages: 5-10
$28.95
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Kellie Doyle Bailey, Hannah Bailey Some Days I Make Mistakes: How to Stay Calm And Cool When Your Day is Not So Great
We all make mistakes; it's just what we do when were learning and growing at home or in school. Mistakes can be big, or they can be small, but no matter the size, we can learn from them all. Join Kela as she explores the big feelings and the wonderful possibilities that can come from making mistakes. In this compassionate and charming story, children will learn effective, simple techniques for staying calm and cool, and discover new ways to learn and grow from their mistakes.
$35.95
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Soda Pop Head
His real name is Lester, but everyone calls him Soda Pop Head. Most of the time he is pretty happy, but when things seem to be unfair his ears gets hot, his face turns red and he blows his top! Lesters dad comes to his rescue by teaching him a few techniques to loosen the top and cool down before his fizz takes control.
$15.95
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Social/Emotional Skills by Jory John
This wonderful set, The Bad Seed, The Good Egg, and The Cool Bean, teaches children powerful life lessons about the impact behavior has on people around them. Wonderful illustrations by Pete Oswald fill these stories with beautiful visuals. These New York Times Bestsellers are the perfect read-aloud storybooks for ages 4 to 8.
$60.00
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Michelle Garcia Winner, Pamela Crooke Social Thinking Frameworks Collection : Core Practical Treatment Frameworks Set 1
Set 1 serves two purposes: 1. provides educators, therapists, and caregivers with information to assess the needs of their social learners through 7 conceptual frameworks, and 2. provides 6 teaching frameworks for use with social learners. Each one of these ready-to-use visual scaffolds displays an important social concept through a user-friendly graphic on one side and step-by-step instructions and resource recommendations on the back Ages: All Ages
$39.95
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Social Smarts Game
Social Smarts helps all children improve their social relations and communication skills. 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. Social Smarts offers players a fun way to learn about the thought choices they have when communicating with friends, parents, and teachers. It is helpful for young people to understand that they are in control of their thinking and to see and hear the difference between Smart Thinking and Not-So-Smart Thinking.
$65.95
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Social Skills Intervention Manual
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 63 behaviors grouped by categories: Relationships, Communication, Problem Solving, Decision Making/Goal Setting, and Academic Interactions. It is designed to respond to the most typical social skills problems exhibited by students in educational settings. The interventions are appropriate for any student engaging in the selected behaviors.The Social Skills Checklist (sold separately) provides a means of calling attention to specific behaviors for the purpose of early intervention. One of the many books in the series of Hawthorne Intervention Manuals. Includes: PDF NOTE: This item is exempt from any special pricing or discount.
$77.95
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