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  • Life Management Skills I

    Kathy L. Korb-Khalsa, Estelle A. Leutenberg, Stacey D. Azok Life Management Skills I

    1-3 weeks

    Life Management Skills handouts are adaptable and have a broad usage enabling therapists, social workers, nurses, teachers, psychologists, counselors and other professionals to focus on specific goals with their specified populations. The graphic representations are intentionally different from handout to handout in typestyle, art and design to increase visual appeal, provide variety and clarify meaning. Volume I topics include: assertion, discharge planning, emotion identification, exercise, goal setting, leisure, motivation, nutrition, problem solving, risk taking, role satisfaction, self-awareness, self-esteem, sleep, stress management, support systems, time management and values clarification.

    1-3 weeks

    $69.95

  • Life Management Skills II

    Kathy L. Korb-Khalsa, Estelle A. Leutenberg, Stacey D. Azok Life Management Skills II

    1-3 weeks

    Life Management Skills II handouts are adaptable and have a broad usage enabling therapists, social workers, nurses, teachers, psychologists, counselors and other professionals to focus on specific goals with their specified populations. They are designed for specific well-defined purposes, and activity-based, allowing for extensive client involvement. Volume II has 50 reproducible activity handouts Topics include: activities of daily living, anger management, assertion, communication: verbal, communication: nonverbal, coping skills, grief/loss, humor, life balance, money management, parenting, reminiscence, safety issues, self-esteem/self-image, steps to recovery, stress management, support systems and time management.

    1-3 weeks

    $69.95

  • Let's Talk Resilience

    Let's Talk Resilience

    1-3 weeks

    Adults and Children Ages 7+ The cards are in 5 sections - for discussion (to get people thinking about resilience), as quotes (either put the cards face up on the floor or table and ask each person to choose their favourite & explain why; or each person picks a card in turn to read to the group), for participants to share their own experiences of being resilient, to think again (changing unhelpful thinking patterns into helpful ones. Read the situation & quote on the card. Change the unhelpful thinking pattern into the helpful one which is given and suggest what you might say/ think instead.) They can be used together... Strength cards (positive self-messages ) Situation cards Ideas for use are included.

    1-3 weeks

    $58.95

  • Let's Talk Cubes

    Let's Talk Cubes

    Social and emotional learning in action! Get kids talking, sharing, and learning with the Let's Talk! Cubes. This set of 6 colorful conversation cubes features engaging prompts targeting topics related to social-emotional learning (SEL). One-on-one or in small groups, kids and adults alike can take turns rolling the cubes and answering one of the 36 SEL questions and prompts printed on the sides. Let's Talk! Cubes come with three different SEL categories: roll an orange cube for Ice Breakers like "What holiday do you like best and why?"; roll a blue cube for Social Skills prompts like "What steps should you take to tell someone you are sorry?"; or roll a green cube for Emotional/Feeling prompts like "Name a time when you learned from your mistake." Each of the Let's Talk! Cubes is made from durable foam that's ready for years of social-emotional learning activities.

  • Let's Go for a Drive!

    Let's Go for a Drive!

    An Elephant and Piggie Book Gerald is careful. Piggie is not. Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can. Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to. Gerald and Piggie are best friends. In Let's Go for a Drive! Gerald and Piggie want to hit the road! But the best-laid plans of pigs and elephants often go awry.

  • Let the Children Play: Why More Play Will Save Our Schools and Help Children Thrive

    Pasi Sahlberg, William Doyle Let the Children Play: Why More Play Will Save Our Schools and Help Children Thrive

    Play is how children explore, discover, fail, succeed, socialize, and flourish. It is a fundamental element of the human condition. It's the key to giving school children skills they need to succeed-skills like creativity, innovation, teamwork, focus, resilience, expressiveness, empathy, concentration, and executive function. Expert organizations such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, the National Academy of Sciences, and the Centers for Disease Control agree that play and physical activity are critical foundations of childhood, academics, and future skills-yet politicians are destroying play in childhood education and replacing it with standardization, stress, and forcible physical restraint, which are damaging to learning and corrosive to society.

  • Let Go of Jealousy

    Gill Hasson Let Go of Jealousy

    These friendly and reassuring picture books help kids cope with challenges in healthy ways.Jealousy can sometimes feel like having a green-eyed monster inside. Kids need effective strategies to understand the feeling and let go of their jealousy. This picture book on how to deal with jealousy acknowledges that jealousy is a common and natural human emotion, and goes on to provide practical tools to help kids, such as: Get help with your feelings and talk to a grownup or friend Think helpful thoughts by focusing on what you can do Work toward getting what you want Practice gratitude for what you do have Children will learn what jealousy is, how it feels, how it impacts others, and how to handle being the target of jealousy. At the back of the book, kids will find a special section with additional activities to manage jealousy. Also included is a note to adults with advice on helping children recognize jealousy and find positive ways to deal with their feelings.These inviting picture books offer kids a wide range of practical strategies they can use to cope with difficult feelings and situations, such as anger, worry, teasing, and jealousy. With gentle humor, charming illustrations, and kid-friendly advice—plus additional information for children and adults at the back of each book—the Kids Can Cope series gives kids the tools they need to face challenges.

  • Learning Together with Young Children: A Curriculum Framework for Reflective Teachers

    Margie Carter Learning Together with Young Children: A Curriculum Framework for Reflective Teachers

    Offering an alternative approach to standardization and data-driven mandates, this book puts children at the center of planning. Using The Thinking Lens protocol teachers can translate educational theories into concrete ideas for working with children and families. Learn to create a classroom culture, develop routines, and use learning stories to enhance experiences for the children in your care.

  • Learning To Get Along (Ages 4-8)  Social Skills

    Learning To Get Along (Ages 4-8) Social Skills

    Help children learn, understand, and practice basic social and emotional skills. Real-life situation, diversity, and concrete examples make these read-aloud books appropriate for home and childcare settings, schools, and special education settings. Each book ends with a section of discussion questions, games, and activities adults can use to reinforce what children have learned. Ages 4 to 8.

    $243.00

  • Learning to Breathe, 2nd Edition: A Mindfulness Curriculum for Adolescents to Cultivate Emotion Regulation, Attention, and Performance

    Patricia C. Broderick Learning to Breathe, 2nd Edition: A Mindfulness Curriculum for Adolescents to Cultivate Emotion Regulation, Attention, and Performance

    A Mindfulness Curriculum for Adolescents to Cultivate Emotion Regulation, Attention, and Performance is a program that tailors the teaching of mindfulness to the developmental needs of adolescents to help them understand their thoughts and feelings and manage distressing emotions. Students will be empowered by learning important mindfulness meditation skills that help them improve emotion regulation, reduce stress, improve overall performance, and, perhaps most importantly, develop their attention. This fully revised and updated second edition offers the same powerful mindfulness interventions, and includes compelling new research and skills in the areas of trauma and compassion. This easy-to-use manual is designed to be used by teachers, but can also be used by any mental health provider teaching adolescents emotion regulation, stress reduction, and mindfulness skills.

    $104.95

  • Learning Intervention Manual - 2nd Edition

    Learning Intervention Manual - 2nd Edition

    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 a comprehensive powerhouse of learning interventions. It includes over 175 behaviors with specific goals, precise and measurable objectives, and is easily implemented, practical, and appropriate strategies are detailed that can be implemented into the regular classroom. Check out all the Hawthorne products by putting the word Hawthorne in the search bar. (Quick Search Hawthorne) NOTE: This item is exempt from any special pricing or discount.

    $134.95

  • Learning in Safe Schools

    Learning in Safe Schools

    Creating Classrooms Where All Students Belong. This practical and timely edition of a popular book offers the tools teachers need for building safer, more inclusive schools - from a school-wide code of conduct to creating, enforcing, and supporting a behaviour plan.

  • Learning Disability Intervention Manual

    Learning Disability Intervention Manual

    This book contains goals and objectives for student IEPs as well as interventions and instructional strategies for specific learning problems identified by the Learning Disability Evaluation Scale. Goals, objectives, & intervention strategies for 88 specific learning difficulties serve as an instructional guide for educators working with LD students in special or regular classrooms. NOTE: This item is exempt from any special pricing or discount.

  • Learning Disability Evaluation Scale Technical Manual

    Learning Disability Evaluation Scale Technical Manual

    2nd Edition. This manual is designed to provide a profile based on the most commonly accepted definition of learning disabilities (IDEA, 2004). By relying on the observations of the classroom teacher or other instructional personnel, it documents those behaviors most characteristic of learning disabilities in children and youth in the areas of listening, thinking, speaking, reading, writing, spelling, and mathematical calculations. This feature makes the LDES-R2 particularly appropriate for initial referral and screening procedures in which decisions for more thorough educational assessment must be made.

  • Learn, Grow, Succeed!  A Kids Growth Mindset Journal

    Brandy Thompson Learn, Grow, Succeed! A Kids Growth Mindset Journal

    Set kids up for success with this Growth Mindset journal. The difference between "I'm not an athlete" and "I will get better at sports if I practice" is a Growth Mindset-a way for kids to think more positively about their intelligence and abilities. This is a guided kids journal built around the Growth Mindset, with thought-provoking writing prompts that help kids develop a positive outlook about learning and exploring. It encourages kids to write down what they're feeling, change the way they're thinking, and get excited about succeeding.

  • Know and Follow Rules

    Cheri J. Meiners Know and Follow Rules

    A child who can’t follow rules is a child who’s always in trouble. This book starts with simple reasons why we have rules: to help us stay safe, learn, be fair, and get along. Then it presents just four basic rules: “Listen,” “Best Work,” “Hands and Body to Myself,” and “Please and Thank You.” The focus throughout is on the positive sense of pride that comes with learning to follow rules. Includes questions and activities adults can use to reinforce the ideas and skills being taught.

  • The Kissing Hand

    Audrey Penn, Ruth E. Harper, Nancy M. Leak The Kissing Hand

    1-3 weeks

    Chester, a young raccoon would rather stay at home than go to school. For any child who confronts a difficult situation and for the child who needs reassurance, this wonderful story is a delight to share. Mrs. Raccoon tells her son that she knows a wonderful secret that will make his nights at school seem as warm and cosy as his days at home. She kisses Chester's palm; he feels the kiss rush from his hand to his heart, and she tells him to press his hand to his cheek whenever he gets lonely. This way, the kiss will jump to his face and fill him with toasty warm thoughts. 

    1-3 weeks

    $25.95

  • Kimochis® Feeling Poster ENGLISH (18x24 inches)

    Kimochis Kimochis® Feeling Poster ENGLISH (18x24 inches)

    Perfect for home or classroom, this 18x24 inch full color poster is a fun way to build a child's emotional vocabulary. Feelings Included:Happy • Sad • Mad • Brave • Embarrassed • Friendly • Sorry • Disappointed • Frustrated • Silly • Hopeful • Left Out • Excited • Jealous • Curious • Cranky • Sensitive • Proud • Insecure • Grateful • Loved • Guilty • Uncomfortable • Shy • Hurt • Surprised • Scared • Kind Identify and express how you are feeling! (Poster can be laminated and used with dry erase markers [not included].)

  • Just Feel: How To Be Stronger, Happier, Healthier, And More

    Mallika Chopra, Brenna Vaughan Just Feel: How To Be Stronger, Happier, Healthier, And More

    This guide introduces kids to the building blocks of resilience and grit. We are quickly becoming aware of the importance of children's ability to be independent and meet challenges head on; parents need resources that help kids learn how to navigate life on their own. This book on social and emotional health is designed specifically with kids ages 8-12 in mind. It clearly addresses important topics such as flexibility, responsibility, communication, creativity, and self-knowledge. It will effectively teach kids how they can balance their emotions and make positive choices for themselves.

  • Just a Walk  Learning about Habitats

    Just a Walk Learning about Habitats

    In Just a Walk, a young boy named Chuck goes for a simple walk that turns into a day of crazy adventure. Chuck encounters animals, fish and birds that lead him on a wild journey through their various habitats.

  • Judgmental Flower

    Julia Cook Judgmental Flower

    The flower patch has always been the same. Purples hang with other Purples. Blues hang with Blues. Talls hang with Talls. Shorts hang with Shorts. But when Purple moves into the Blue Patch, Blue just isn't sure how he feels about that! Fortunately, Blue's Mom is around to point out how much Blue and his friends can learn from the wind, the rain, and the bees, who treat all flowers the same. Will Blue start to see things from a different lens? Find out in award-winning author Julia Cook's timely and important tale teaching the skill of valuing the differences of others.

  • Joyful Learning

    Joyful Learning

    Active and Collaborative Learning in Inclusive Classrooms This accessible resource for K-12 inclusive classrooms helps teachers create an environment for active and collaborative learning that encourages and supports all students, including those who may have marked differences in ability, need, language, culture, and/or learning profile. Promoting the concept that learners with differing abilities can learn side by side, this book illustrates how to use a practical, differentiated approach to help develop every student's abilities. Joyful Learning presents a range of strategies that can be used at both the elementary and secondary levels to engage students in discussion, debate, creative thinking, questioning, and teamwork.

  • Journey To Friendsville

    Journey To Friendsville

    1-3 weeks

    Board games effectively teach social skills, but many counselors do not have the time to play traditional board games with clients. This game teaches kids social skills and how to develop rewarding friendships in 15-minute increments as they journey on the game board towards the town of Friendsville. There are five skills in total, and one skill is the focus of each 15 minute session. Kids can play multiple times to learn all five skills. As they play the game, kids move through towns that represent the skills taught in the game, such as Fairhaven and Conversation City. The skills they learn include using humor appropriately in social situations, conversing with others and so much more.

    1-3 weeks

    $84.95

  • Journeying Forward

    Journeying Forward

    Dreaming First Nation's Independence Activist and scholar Patricia Monture-Angus examines her own intellectual and personal colonization as a way to share ideas about what she, as a Mohawk woman, sees as the next steps on the path to finding a solution to the continued oppression of First Nations people. She is dissatisfied with the circuitous progress with which Aboriginal claims and issues are being dealt with in both Canadian courts and Canadian politics. As well, because many current day First Nations political institutions are framed within and defined by the Indian Act, the author also questions the ability of these organizations to assist in fully eradicating the oppression their citizens.


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