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  • Medicine Wheel Workbook

    Medicine Wheel Workbook

    Medicine Wheel Workbook: Finding Your Healthy Balance Many Indigenous cultures on Turtle Island recognize the Medicine Wheel as a sacred symbol. The Medicine Wheel has four equal areas; black, white, red and yellow. These areas represent the four directions, four seasons, four elements, four stages of life and four sacred plants. The Medicine Wheel represents unity and balance between all things, including living a healthy life mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and physically. By understanding the teachings of the Medicine Wheel we can gain a deeper understanding of our holistic health. Through a careful selection of teachings, followed by interactive activities, this book will encourage children to live well and find their healthy balance. This workbook can be used as a teacher resource in your classroom or by parents teaching their children at home. Lessons and activities may be photocopied to use within your classroom or home.

  • Medicine Walk

    Medicine Walk

    By the celebrated author of Indian Horse, Richard Wagamese has crafted a stunning novel that has all the timeless qualities of a classic. It recounts the universal story of a father/son struggle in a fresh, utterly memorable way, set in dramatic landscape of the BC Interior. This is a novel about love, friendship, courage, and the idea that the land has within it powers of healing, Medicine Walk reveals the ultimate goodness of its characters and offers a deeply moving and redemptive conclusion.

  • Mealtime - Board Book

    Elizabeth Verdick Mealtime - Board Book

    Mealtime—“Yummy-in-the-tummy time”—is an opportunity to teach young children two major life skills: nutrition and table manners. Simple but important mealtime routines come to life as the toddlers in this book remember to wash their hands, use a napkin and fork or spoon, stay at the table, and eat healthy foods. Toddlers also learn the one big rule for mealtime: Always try one bite (“You just might like it!”). Parents and caregivers want toddlers to develop healthy eating habits and positive mealtime routines. This book helps them do so with Verdick’s keen ability to speak directly to little ones and Heinlen’s delightful, appealing illustrations. Includes tips for parents and caregivers.

  • Me and My PDA: A Guide to Pathological Demand Avoidance for Young People

    Me and My PDA: A Guide to Pathological Demand Avoidance for Young People

    This beautifully illustrated guide helps young people with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) to understand their diagnosis, develop self-awareness and implement their own personalized problem-solving strategies. Written in consultation with young people with PDA and their families, this book recognizes the importance of handing control back to the young person, and that there is no one-size-fits-all PDA profile. Readers are encouraged to engage throughout with interactive writing, doodling and checklist exercises to explore their own particular characteristics, strengths and challenges. Me and My PDA is sensitively tailored to the needs and experiences of young people (aged 10-18) with PDA.

  • Me and My Fear

    Francesca Sanna Me and My Fear

    When a young immigrant girl has to travel to a new country and start at a new school, she is accompanied by her Fear who tells her to be alone and afraid, growing bigger and bigger every day with questions like "how can you hope to make new friends if you don't understand their language?" But this little girl is stronger than her Fear. A heart-warming and timely tale from the bestselling author and illustrator of The Journey, this book shows us the importance of sharing your Fear with others--after all, everyone carries a Fear with them, even if it's small enough to fit into their pocket!

  • May Tomorrow Be Awake: On Poetry, Autism, And Our Neurodiverse Future

    Chris Martin May Tomorrow Be Awake: On Poetry, Autism, And Our Neurodiverse Future

    Adults often find it difficult to communicate with autistic students and try to "fix" them. But what if we found a way to help these kids use their natural gifts to convey their thoughts and feelings? May Tomorrow Be Awake explores these questions and opens our eyes to a world of possibility. It is the inspiring story of one educator's journey to understand and communicate with his students-and the profound lessons he learned. Chris Martin, an award-winning poet and celebrated educator, works with non-verbal children and adults on the spectrum, teaching them to write poetry. The results have been nothing short of staggering for both these students and their teacher. Martin introduces the techniques he uses in the classroom and celebrates an inspiring group of young autistic thinkers. In telling each of their stories, Martin illuminates the diverse range of autism and illustrates how each so-called "deficit" can be transformed into an asset when writing poems. Meeting these remarkable students offers new insight into disability advocacy and reaffirms the depth of our shared humanity.

  • Marvin's Monster Diary 4: Neighborhood Bully: (but We Stand Up, Big Time!)

    Raun Melmed, Caroline Bliss Larsen, Arief Kriembonga Marvin's Monster Diary 4: Neighborhood Bully: (but We Stand Up, Big Time!)

    It's the clawsomest time of year: summer vacation! All Marvin and his friends want is to enjoy their park across the street and play superheroes to their hearts content. But when bullies arise, so does conflict. Suddenly a power struggle erupts over playground dibs. It's Marvin and his band of Super Scarers versus Drake the Dreadful and his too-cool-for-school henchmen! But the monsters discover that bullying isn't always black and white, good guys and bad guys. By using tools such as ST4 and a circular role-playing game, Marvin and his friends discover that defeating bullying doesn't always mean defeating bullies. In fact, with a little help from your friends, anyone can rise to the occasion. Marvin's hilarious doodles and diary entries chronicle his delightful adventures, misadventures, and eventual triumph in a funny, relatable way. It's the one series on ADHD and associated issues that kids will actually want to read!

  • Marvin's Monster Diary 2: ADHD Emotion Explosion

    Raun Melmed, Caroline Bliss Larsen, Arief Kriembonga Marvin's Monster Diary 2: ADHD Emotion Explosion

    Meet Marvin, a lovable monster with a twelve-stringed baby fang guitar, a rambunctious case of ADHD, emotions that sometimes overwhelm him (and others), and a diary to record it all. While Marvin got it together in Marvin's Monster Diary: ADHD Attacks, his lab partner Lyssa's emotional roller coaster is a bit out of control. Can he help her - and win the Science Scare-Fair - before she explodes?

  • Managing ADHD Workbook For Women: Exercises and Strategies to Improve Focus, Motivation, and Confidence

    Christy Duan, Kathleen Fentress Tripp, Beata Lewis Managing ADHD Workbook For Women: Exercises and Strategies to Improve Focus, Motivation, and Confidence

    Women with ADHD face unique challenges, but there are proven ways to understand and manage ADHD in your daily life. This workbook for adults breaks down the symptoms of ADHD, offering strategies for navigating the ones that might be holding you back. Learn simple ways to improve practical skills like time management and organization, as well as emotional skills like acceptance and self-esteem. Find inspiration in stories from other women with ADHD and how they've used these tips to succeed personally and professionally. These evidence-backed tips and activities can help you achieve your goals and live a happier, more functional life.

  • Managing ADHD in School: The Best Evidence-Based Methods for Teachers

    Russell A. Barkley Managing ADHD in School: The Best Evidence-Based Methods for Teachers

    This book details more than 100 evidence-based recommendations to help teachers and clinicians increase the success of children and teens with ADHD. This manual goes beyond the "what" to explain "why" the problems are likely occurring, followed up with the most effective interventions. Included are classroom strategies for managing ADHD, reward systems for good behavior, a downloadable assessment guide and report cards, proven discipline methods, information on medications and how they work, and tips for teen management from the esteemed Russell Barkley!

  • Making Your Secondary School E-safe

    Making Your Secondary School E-safe

    Whole School Cyberbullying and E-safety Strategies for Meeting Ofsted Requirements. The book explains how to set policy and procedures, how to train staff and involve parents, and provides practical strategies and ready-to-use activities for teaching e-safety and meeting Ofsted requirements. Including up-to-the-minute information and advice that includes discussion of new technologies, social media and online gaming sites, SRE in the smartphone age, and recent school policy trends such as 'Bring Your Own Device', this book provides all of the information that educational professionals need to implement successful whole school e-safety strategies.

  • Making Friends Program

    Making Friends Program

    Supporting acceptance in your K-2 classroom. Perfect for K - 2 classrooms, this book presents the field-tested, research-based Making Friends program, a toolbox of adaptable, practical strategies that fit right into your regular school day. You'll help students respect and accept each other's differences through three methods. Use this program to: enrich your existing classroom activities with important lessons on social acceptance; strengthen students' literacy skills while they learn to accept and celebrate differences; lay the groundwork for bully-free school environments; and more.

  • Making Friends 2 Back to the Drawing Board

    Kristen Gudsnuk Making Friends 2 Back to the Drawing Board

    Dany creates a magical duplicate of herself to help with homework and making friends, but it gets complicated when they accidentally let loose a Hinn (sort of like a genie, only it doesn't grant wishes!). And with the big school dance coming up, time is running out to set things right in the town. But when Dany's high school bully, Nick Maloney, befriends the Hinn and shows up at the dance using its magical powers to control the evening, the only thing left to do is save the day! Sigh . . . Again.

  • Making Friends

    Kristen Gudsnuk Making Friends

    When Danielle inherits a magical sketchbook from her eccentric great aunt Elma, she draws Madison, an ideal best friend that springs to life right off the page! But even when you create a best friend, it's not easy navigating the ups and downs of relationships, and before long Danielle and Madison are not exactly seeing eye-to-eye.

  • Make a Friend, Be a Friend

    Make a Friend, Be a Friend

    Ages 6 to 9 Life is better with a friend. That's true for everyone. Some kids have lots of friends. Others have a few. Either way is great! Make a Friend, Be a Friend helps young readers find ways to-you guessed it!-make friends and be a better friend. Grades K-4

  • Lost and Found: Unlocking Collaboration and Compassion to Help Our Most Vulnerable, Misunderstood Students (and All the Rest) [2nd Edition]

    Ross W. Greene Lost and Found: Unlocking Collaboration and Compassion to Help Our Most Vulnerable, Misunderstood Students (and All the Rest) [2nd Edition]

    In this newly revised Second Edition, distinguished child psychologist Dr. Ross W. Greene delivers an insightful and effective framework for educators struggling with students with concerning behaviors. The author's Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS) approach focuses on the problems that are causing concerning behaviors and helps school staff partner with students to solve those problems rather than simply modifying the behavior. Perfect for K-12 educators in general and special education, Lost and Found has also become standard reading for teachers-in-training, professors, and parents who struggle to help students for whom "everything" has already been tried.

  • Llama Llama and the Bully Goat

    Anna Dewdney Llama Llama and the Bully Goat

    Llama Llama is learning lots of new things at school and making many friends. But when Gilroy Goat starts teasing him and some of their classmates, Llama Llama isn't sure what to do. And then he remembers what his teacher told him-walk away and tell someone. It works! But then Llama Llama feels badly. Can he and Gilroy try to be friends again?

  • Llama Llama and Friends

    Llama Llama and Friends

    Anna Dewdney's best-selling picture book series is now a Netflix original animated series! This charming title introduces readers and viewers to Llama, his Mama, and all of their friends who appear on the show. (One of Llama Llama series)

  • Living With Intensity: Understanding the Sensitivity, Excitability, and Emotional Development of Gifted Children, Adolescents, and Adults

    Susan Daniels, Michael Piechowski Living With Intensity: Understanding the Sensitivity, Excitability, and Emotional Development of Gifted Children, Adolescents, and Adults

    Gifted children and adults are often misunderstood. Their excitement is viewed as excessive, their high energy as hyperactivity, their persistence as nagging, their imagination as not paying attention, their passion as being disruptive, their strong emotions and sensitivity as immaturity, their creativity and self-directedness as oppositional. This resource describes these overexcitabilities and strategies for dealing with children and adults who are experiencing them, and provides essential information about Dabrowski's Theory of Positive Disintegration. Learn practical methods for nurturing sensitivity, intensity, perfectionism, and much more.

  • Little Thankful Spot Little Thankful Spot

    Diane Alber Little Thankful Spot

    A story that celebrates everyday blessings and practices thankfulness. In A Little Thankful SPOT, you will follow a little yellow SPOT around as he shows you what he's thankful for in hopes that it will inspire YOU to write your very own THANKFUL list! From everyday activities like reading and stomping in puddles to the joy he has with his big HAPPY family, you will start to think about all that YOU'RE thankful for.

  • Little Spot: My First Emotions Board Book

    Diane Alber Little Spot: My First Emotions Board Book

    The A Little SPOT series of books was developed to help children learn about the various feelings and emotions we all encounter every day. Once children can identify their emotions, they can learn how to manage them in a healthy way. This colorful book is a perfect fit for little hands and young readers.

  • Little SPOT Takes Action! Box Set (8 Books: Kindness, Responsibility, Patience, Respect, Honesty, Organization, Diversity, & Safety) Little SPOT Takes Action! Box Set (8 Books: Kindness, Responsibility, Patience, Respect, Honesty, Organization, Diversity, & Safety)

    Diane Alber Little SPOT Takes Action! Box Set (8 Books: Kindness, Responsibility, Patience, Respect, Honesty, Organization, Diversity, & Safety)

    This box set includes 8 ACTION Books: A Little SPOT of Kindness, A Little SPOT of Patience, A Little SPOT of Responsibility, A Little SPOT of Organization, A Little Respectful SPOT, A Little SPOT of Honesty, A Little Safety SPOT. Finding Your SPOT In The World Books also sold individually

  • Little Spot Scribble Puppet

    Diane Alber Little Spot Scribble Puppet

    The Scribble puppet is a must-have at home or in the classroom! This cute, colorful Scribble is the perfect imaginative teaching tool to encourage children to express their emotions and feelings. Soon, your kids will be able to recognize and articulate their feelings with ease by communicating through the Scribble puppet (or seeing how you use it to express feelings and emotions)! The toy is fun, interactive and suitable for games and activities of all sorts! It is the representative and voice of all Little Spots of feelings and emotions and pairs well with any Little Spot book, plush or the Digital Educator Guide Bundle.

  • Little Spot Sadness Puppet Blue

    Diane Alber Little Spot Sadness Puppet Blue

    1-3 weeks

    This sweet, soft puppet helps educators and parents teach children to express themselves and is great for interactive classroom activities. The puppet provides children with a unique and fun way to practice articulating feelings and emotions. This puppet is a great helping hand in the classroom when teaching the Social Emotional Learning Curriculum. It encourages descriptive communication when children envision feeling emotions through enactment.

    1-3 weeks

    $55.95


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