Education/Classroom
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Dragons on the Inside (And Other Big Feelings)
Inner feelings aren't always visible on the outside. Dragons on the Inside (And Other Big Feelings) validates young children's emotions and helps them recognize, describe, and cope when they are anxious or overwhelmed on the inside. Dragons stomp and breathe fire, roller coasters swoop and swirl, and bats stare from a dark, damp cave. These imaginative descriptions offer children multiple ways for describing their emotion and help them build an inner feelings vocabulary, which boosts emotional intelligence. For children who struggle to recognize their emotions, including some kids with ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, or other processing disorders, it can be especially useful to see another child work through their inner battles and how people "on the outside" can help ease stressful situations. Throughout the book, readers see the main character's initial inner reaction to a stressful situation and how it is diffused or diminished through a small act of connection by someone "on the outside." A section for adults provides additional activities to use with children to reinforce the book's message.
$26.50
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Steve Herman Dragon & The Bully (My Dragon Books - Volume 5)
Having a pet dragon is very fun. But when your dragon burns stuff, it’s not very cool. So you need to enroll your dragon in school. But in school, there is a big dinosaur and he is a bully. The dinosaur bullies your dragon, and your dragon is sad. What do you do? You teach your dragon how to deal with the bully.
$21.95
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Steve Herman Dragon and His Friend (My Dragon Books - Volume 31)
Having a pet dragon is so much fun! You can teach him many things such as sit, roll over, and play… You can teach him how to behave, how to be kind, how to control his emotions, and much more… But what if your dragon has a new friend who has autism? How do you explain autism to your dragon? How do you help him understand that we’re all uniquely different, and we think, feel and experience the world differently? How do you teach him that our differences can be helpful and get him learn important lessons about patience, understanding and tolerance so we can best accommodate our differences?
$21.95
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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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Don't Drown in Drama! Smart Shark Card Game
Smart Sharks is a series of card games based on the popular card game 21. Don't drown in drama helps players deal with the transitions that happen during middle school and the "drama" often experienced by those changes. Middle school is often a dramatic and emotional time for girls. It is a time of transition in many areas-changing bodies, raging hormones, shifting friendships, and conflicting feelings about who they are and who they feel they should be. Peer pressure and the desire to fit in can be overwhelming. This game helps to teach girls to better cope with these emotional challenges.
$26.95
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Elizabeth Verdick Don't Behave Like You Live in a Cave
Full-color cartoons and humorous, kid-friendly text teach kids how to make smarter choices about how they behave at home and at school so they stay out of trouble, feel good about themselves and their choices, and get along better with family, friends, and teachers. Better behavior isn’t just about making adults happy: it means selfcontrol, awareness, and a positive outlook, so things go better for kids. Lighthearted yet supportive and frank, this book helps readers learn to make thoughtful, deliberate, positive behavior decisions. Behavior issues addressed include small ones, like talking or blurting out in class, as well as bigger ones, such as fighting.
$16.95
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Don't Be Difficult Game
A game for children with oppositional and defiant behaviors. This new game helps children experience the difference between the 'Hard Way' and the 'Right Way' to behave. As children go around the board, they might find themselves on the hard road, a convoluted path that goes nowhere. To get off the hard road and back onto the right road, they have to earn positive emotional currency in the form of kindness, trust, respect, cooperation, and affection. The game includes a Game Board, 1 6 Sided Die, 6 Pawns, 100 Tokens, and Game Cards.
$86.95
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Don't Be Afraid to Drop Learn about Change
Boy Raindrop is afraid to let go of his cloud and drop to the ground. He doesn't want to take a risk, he doesn't like change, and he is happy and content with his comfortable life. This book is for anyone who is at a transitional point in their life. For the beginning kindergartener, to an adult who is facing retirement, and everyone in between, this creative analogy provides all who read it with a positive perspective on change, taking risks, and giving back.
$16.50
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Laurie Keller Do Unto Otters
A Book About Manners Mr. Rabbit's new neighbors are Otters. OTTERS! But he doesn't know anything about otters. Will they get along? Will they be friends? Just treat otters the same way you'd like them to treat you, advises Mr. Owl. In her smart, playful style Laurie Keller highlights how to be a good friend and neighbor - simply follow the Golden Rule!
$12.95
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Dive into New Waters Smart Sharks Cards
Smart Sharks is a series of card games based on the popular card game 21. Dive into New Waters helps players learn to adjust to a new school environment. Every student experiences nervousness and confusion as a new kid in school. They may worry about making friends, academic progress, sitting alone at lunch time, etc. This game helps middle school students successfully deal with these common fears and pressures by providing coping skills and techniques that work.
$17.95
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The Disappointment Dragon
Learning to cope with disappointment (for all children and dragon tamers, including those with Asperger Syndrome). The Disappointment Dragon sometimes comes to see us all and, if we let him, he can make us feel sad or angry. He visits Bobby when he is not picked for the school football team, he also finds Lucinda when she has to miss an exciting school trip because she has the chicken pox. He even tries to take the whole of the grade three class down to the Valley of Despair when their favorite teacher moves away. Will the Dragon of Hope be able to chase away the Disappointment Dragon and help them see things more positively?
$32.95
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Dinosaur's Journey To High Self Esteem
Turn low self-esteem into positive self-image. Low self-esteem can be a significant factor in a host of childhood problems including depression, underachievement, and behavioral difficulties. Although self-esteem is often equated with self-love, this game treats it as a much more complex phenomenon. The Dinosaur's Journey takes children through the Valley of Values, the Cave of Acceptance, and the Land of Courage.
$89.50
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Digital Detox Card Deck
56 Practices to Help You Detox, De-Stress, Distract and Discover Buzzing, pinging and grasping for our attention, our phones and screens can cause significant distress, as we lose touch with reality and the importance of self-care and emotional well-being. Take advantage of these practices to detox from your devices, feel rejuvenated, find healthier coping skills, and embrace the present moment. Included are practices to help you dump your devices, learn to relax instead of letting social media and FOMO stress you out. Instead of turning to your devices for comfort, practice new coping skills. Discover: An amazing, meaningful world unfolds when you take your eyes off the screen!
$26.95
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Differentiating Reading Instruction for Success With RTI
A Day-to-Day Management Guide With Interactive Tools, Targeted Lessons, and Tiered Activities, That Build Word Recognition, Fluency, and Comprehension: Grades K-3 Margo Southall shares her classroom-tested tools for differentiating reading instruction within an RTI framework: assessment strategies; "when-then" charts describing a menu of intervention options; targeted lessons and interventions in word recognition, fluency, and comprehension; techniques for forming and managing small groups; guidelines and practical tips for implementing Tier 2 and Tier 3 interventions; and so much more. Includes a CD with more than 100 reproducible forms and student resource pages.
$43.99
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Depression Poster Laminated
What Needs Am I Neglecting? 18" x 24" laminated full color poster by Tom Holtkamp, with guide.
$19.95
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Decolonizing Discipline
Children, Corporal Punishment, Christian Theologies, and Reconciliation In 2015, Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission released 94 Calls to Action that urged reform of policies and programs to repair the harms caused by the Indian Residential Schools. Decolonizing Discipline is a response to Call to Action 6 - the call to repeal Section 43 of Canada's Criminal Code, which justifies the corporal punishment of children. This book considers the ways that colonial Western interpretations of Christian theologies have been used over centuries to normalize violence and rationalize the physical discipline of children. Theologians, clergy, social scientists, and First Nations, Inuit, and Métis leaders and community members explore the risks that corporal punishment poses to children and examine practical, non-violent approaches to discipline.
$31.95
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Barrett Huang DBT Workbook for Teens: A Complete Dialectical Behavior Therapy Toolkit: Essential Coping Skills and Practical Activities To Help Teenagers & Adolescents Manage Stress, Anxiety, ADHD, Phobias & More
Here's what you'll discover inside: Exploring Mental Illness and The Power of Dialectal Behavior Therapy; Practical Methods For Managing Stress, Worry, Anxiety, and Fear; Heartfelt Real-Life Anecdotes and Inspiring Personal Stories From Teens Around The World; A Collection of Practical Action Plans To Help You Implement Everything You Learn; Tools For Managing Phobias, OCD, Self-Harm, and Eating Disorders and much more.
$27.95
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