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  • DBT Skills in Schools Emotional Problem-Solving for Teens

    DBT Skills in Schools Emotional Problem-Solving for Teens

    Skills Training for Emotional Problem Solving for Adolescents (DBT STEPS-A) From leading experts in DBT and school-based interventions, this unique manual offers the first nonclinical application of DBT skills. The book presents an innovative social-emotional learning curriculum designed to be taught at the universal level in grades 6-12. Explicit instructions for teaching the skills--mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness--are provided in 30 lesson plans, complete with numerous reproducible tools: 99 handouts, a diary card, and three student tests. The large-size format and lay-flat binding facilitate photocopying; purchasers also get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials.

  • Day With Yayah

    Day With Yayah

    Set in the Okanagon, BC, a First Nations family goes on an outing to forage for herbs and mushrooms. Grandmother passes down her knowledge of plant life to her young grandchildren.

  • The Day the Crayons Quit

    The Day the Crayons Quit

    Poor Duncan just wants to color. But when he opens his box of crayons, he finds only letters, all saying the same thing: His crayons have had enough! They quit! Beige Crayon is tired of playing second fiddle to Brown Crayon. Black wants to be used for more than just outlining. Blue needs a break from coloring all those bodies of water. And Orange and Yellow are no longer speaking-each believes he is the true color of the sun. What can Duncan possibly do to appease all of the crayons and get them back to doing what they do best?

  • Dare!: A Story About Standing Up To Bullying In Schools

    Erin Frankel Dare!: A Story About Standing Up To Bullying In Schools

    Jayla feels threatened by her classmate Sam, who has bullied her in the past for her "nerdy" love of astronomy and stars. Sam is now bullying Jayla's friend Luisa, and she enlists Jayla to participate. Jalya reluctantly joins in but soon realizes it is wrong. With the help of caring adults and friends, Jayla comes to sympathize with Luisa and finds the courage to dare to stand up to Sam and put an end to the bullying.

  • Cyber Bullying

    Cyber Bullying

    (Hot Topics series). Accessible yet sophisticated book that explains the growing problem of cyber bullying and offers good advice on how to deal with it.

  • The Curiosities

    Zana Fraillon, Phil Lesnie The Curiosities

    One morning, at dawn, the Curiosities choose Miro to nest on. At first, he doesn't notice. They blend in, perching on his shoulder and nuzzling into his hair. Over time, Miro discovers that he sees and feels things differently than everyone else around him. This gentle, heart-touching story from award-winning children's book author Zana Fraillon is a nuanced portrait of emotions, self-expression, and empathy. Complete with Phil Lesnie's gorgeous art that draws on legends from his Filipino heritage, The Curiosities celebrates the varied perspectives that come with being neuro-divergent and contains the triumphant reminder that those who see and experience the world differently have always been here.

  • Cultivating Curiosity in K-12 Classrooms: How to Promote and Sustain Deep Learning

    Wendy L. Ostroff Cultivating Curiosity in K-12 Classrooms: How to Promote and Sustain Deep Learning

    Curiosity comes from within-we just have to know how to unleash it. We learn by engaging and exploring, asking questions and testing out answers. Yet our classrooms are not always places where such curiosity is encouraged and supported. Cultivating Curiosity in K-12 Classrooms describes how teachers can create a structured, student-centered environment that allows for openness and surprise, where inquiry guides authentic learning. Award-winning educator Wendy L. Ostroff shows how to foster student curiosity through exploration, novelty, and play; questioning and critical thinking; and experimenting and problem solving. With techniques to try, scaffolding advice, and relevant research from neuroscience and psychology, this book will help teachers harness the powerful drive in all learners-the drive to know, understand, and experience the world in a meaningful way.

  • Creative Ways to Help Children Manage BIG Feelings: A Therapist's Guide to Working with Preschool and Primary Children

    Fiona Zandt, Suzanne Barrett Creative Ways to Help Children Manage BIG Feelings: A Therapist's Guide to Working with Preschool and Primary Children

    The authors deliver sage advice on how to work with children, adapting your approach for different age groups and judging how and when to involve parents and teachers. This book is ideal companion for both new and experienced therapists working with children aged 4-12. Help children to stay on top of "big" feelings like anger, sadness and anxiety with this ingeniously easy-to-use therapy toolkit.

  • Creating Consent Culture: A Handbook for Educators

    Marcia Baczynski, Erica Scott Creating Consent Culture: A Handbook for Educators

    Teaching consent education is the way to achieve this vision, and this entry level book for educators helps you teach and discuss consent issues to young adults, from 10+.The fun, interactive exercises in this book focus on consent in all interactions, not just sexual ones, and explores skills that help young people to increase their relational intelligence and build positive, reciprocal relationships. Drawing on their combined experiences of over 25 years as consent educators, the authors have seen that more respectful, generous and joyful ways of relating to one another are possible. In this vital book, they challenge common assumptions about consent and coercion, and invite educators of all walks to become instigators of a profound culture shift.

  • Create a Culture of Kindness in Middle School

    Create a Culture of Kindness in Middle School

    48 Character Building Lessons to Foster Respect and Prevent Bullying. This book focuses on positive attitudes and behaviors that build a respectful and compassionate school environment, while also addressing tough issues of prejudice, anger, and bullying. Through role-playing, discussion, writing, and more, students develop skills to accept differences, resolve conflict, stand up to bullying, and create a community of kindness. The book's research-based lessons are easy to implement and developmentally appropriate. Digital content includes student handouts from the book.

  • Coyote Wisdom: The Power of Story in Healing

    Lewis Mehl-Madrona Coyote Wisdom: The Power of Story in Healing

    Lewis Mehl-Madrona explores the healing use of stories passed down from generation to generation in Native American culture and describes how we can apply this wisdom to empower and transform our own lives. A storytelling approach to transformation starts with how we were created and how we can re-create ourselves through the stories we tell. As we explore the archetypal characters and situations that populate the inner world of our stories, we can experience breakthroughs of healing and even miracles of transformation. The author also draws upon the cultures of other indigenous peoples - the Maori, East Africans, Mongolians, Aborigines, and Laplanders - to illustrate the healing use of stories throughout the world.

  • The Couch Potato

    Jory John & Pete Oswald The Couch Potato

    The Couch Potato has everything within reach and doesn't have to move from the sunken couch cushion. But when the electricity goes out, Couch Potato is forced to peel away from the comforts of the living room and venture outside. Could fresh air and sunshine possibly be better than the views on screen? Readers of all ages will laugh along as their new best spuddy learns that balancing screen time and playtime is the root to true happiness.

  • Coping With Cliques Workbook

    Coping With Cliques Workbook

    This workbook was designed to help Girls Deal with Gossip, Put-Downs, Bullying, and Other Mean Behavior Gossip, teasing, and bullying can have a devastating effect on teenage girls. This workbook was developed to help girls develop a positive identity during these difficult years. The activities in this book equip girls with the tools they need to deal with these difficult issues. A Professional Edition of this book is also available with CD (priced separately).

  • Coping Skills Workbook: Teaches Kids Nine Essential Skills to Help Deal with Real-Life Crisis

    Coping Skills Workbook: Teaches Kids Nine Essential Skills to Help Deal with Real-Life Crisis

    While adults have learned to cope with their world, children often have not. The lessons learned using The Coping Skills Workbook will last a lifetime. Children will learn how to deal with feelings, adjust attitudes, discover choices, accept imperfections and more. Ages 7-12.

  • Cool, Calm, and Confident

    Cool, Calm, and Confident

    A Workbook to Help Kids Learn Assertiveness Skills As children complete the exercises in Cool, Calm, and Confident, they will develop the assertiveness skills they need to build self-esteem, stop being bullied or bullying others, and stand up for themselves in healthy, non-aggressive ways.

  • Cool Down and Work Through Anger

    Cheri J. Meiners Cool Down and Work Through Anger

    Everyone gets angry, so it’s never too early for children to learn to recognize feelings of anger, express them, and build skills for coping with anger in helpful, appropriate ways. Children learn that it is okay to feel angry—but not okay to hurt anyone with actions or words. They discover concrete skills for working through anger: self-calming, thinking, getting help from a trusted person, talking and listening, apologizing, being patient, and viewing others positively. Reassuring and supportive, the book helps preschool and primary-age children see that when they cool down and work through anger, they can feel peaceful again.

  • The Cool Bean

    The Cool Bean

    Everyone knows the cool beans. They're sooooo cool. And then there's the uncool has-bean . . . Always on the sidelines, one bean unsuccessfully tries everything he can to fit in with the crowd-until one day the cool beans show him how it's done. With equal measures of humor, wit, and charm, the authors craft another incredible picture book, reminding us that it's cooler to be kind.

  • Consent (for Kids!): Boundaries, Respect, and Being in Charge of YOU

    Rachel Brian Consent (for Kids!): Boundaries, Respect, and Being in Charge of YOU

    Not only does it clearly explain consent through the perfect mix of silliness and seriousness, it also discusses topics like boundaries, healthy and unhealthy relationships, how to find help when you need it, and more. Using comic book-style illustrations, this book presents these fundamentally important topics in a straightforward, engaging, and kid-friendly way. With this book, Rachel Brian is helping kids to take charge of their own bodies while also respecting other people's autonomy,

  • Conquer Your Fears and Phobias for Teens

    Conquer Your Fears and Phobias for Teens

    How to Build Courage and Stop Fear from Holding You Back In Conquer Your Fears and Phobias for Teens, you will find practical skills for coping with the thoughts, emotions, physical sensations, and behaviors that accompany phobias. You'll also discover useful strategies to handle the things and situations that cause you to feel fearful. This book provides evidence-based help for dealing with a number of phobias, including: Animal phobias, Natural environment phobias, Situational phobias, Blood injection or injury phobias, As well as other phobias , such as vomiting, choking, contracting illness, gaining weight, loud noises, foods, and more.

  • Conquer Negative Thinking for Teens: A Workbook to Break the Nine Thought Habits That Are Holding You Back

    Mary Karapetian Alvord, Anne McGrath Conquer Negative Thinking for Teens: A Workbook to Break the Nine Thought Habits That Are Holding You Back

    This workbook offers a powerful technique called cognitive restructuring to help you reframe your thoughts, regulate your emotions, become a more flexible thinker, and stop letting your thoughts define who you are and how you feel. You'll learn to target the nine specific kinds of negative thinking habits that can cause you to worry or feel bad, such as the I can't habit, the doom and gloom habit, the all or nothing habit, or the jumping to conclusions habit. These authors also wrote The Action Mindset Workbook for Teens, designed to teach you how to set goals and solve problems.

  • Connections Over Compliance Rewiring our Perceptions of Discipline

    Connections Over Compliance Rewiring our Perceptions of Discipline

    The developing brains of our children need to "feel" safe. Children who carry chronic behavioral challenges are often met with reactive and punitive practices that can potentially reactivate the developing stress response systems. This book deeply addresses the need for co-regulatory and relational touch point practices, shifting student-focused behavior management protocols to adult regulated brain and body states which are brain aligned, preventive, and relational discipline protocols. This new lens for discipline benefits all students by reaching for sustainable behavioral changes through brain state awareness rather than compliance and obedience.

  • Conflict Resolution Bingo Teen

    Conflict Resolution Bingo Teen

    Ages: 10-14. Create a classroom that is more conducive to learning when students learn conflict resolution skills. Empower students to resolve conflicts both in and out of school with the skills they will learn playing this fun-filled game. For more information on our Bingo games, go to search and type in Bingo.

  • Confidence Code for Girls: Taking Risks, Messing Up, and Becoming Your Amazingly Imperfect, Totally Powerful Self

    Confidence Code for Girls: Taking Risks, Messing Up, and Becoming Your Amazingly Imperfect, Totally Powerful Self

    Girls worry constantly about how they look, what people think, whether to try out for a sports team or school play, why they aren't getting "perfect" grades, and how many likes and followers they have online. This book uses cutting-edge science and research, as well as proven methods of behavioral change, to reach girls just when they need it the most-the tween and teen years. This empowering guide gives girls the essential yet elusive code to becoming bold, brave, and fearless.

  • Coloring Book and Reflections for Social Emotional Learning

    Coloring Book and Reflections for Social Emotional Learning

    With a unique combination of coloring book illustrations and reflection prompts, this book effectively combines mindfulness and Social & Emotional Learning (SEL) to be used both in the classroom and at home. Each of the SEL topics features two pages of activities and prompts, mirroring the left and right sides of our brains. The left page (logical) includes a prompt for reflection through journaling or free-drawing and the right page (creative) is an illustration for coloring to promote mindfulness. Topics range from positive self-talk to empathy to trying your best.


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