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  • Amazing Me: A Growth Mindset Activity Journal for Kids

    Tina Williamson Amazing Me: A Growth Mindset Activity Journal for Kids

    Filled with colorful illustrations and engaging content, Amazing Me explains social-emotional concepts in a child-friendly way by inviting children to become special agents working their way through 10 personal growth missions. Each mission is packed with fun activities, journaling pages, and special assignments that harness the power of the growth mindset as kids learn how to: Explore their dreams and goals; Handle big feelings that come up; Develop healthy habits and routines; Build their confidence and use positive self-talk; Tackle things that are new or unexpected; Set healthy boundaries and choose kindness and cultivate an attitude of gratitude.

  • Alphabet War: A Story about Dyslexia

    Diane Burton Robb Alphabet War: A Story about Dyslexia

    When Adam started kindergarten, the teacher wanted him to learn about letters. But "p" looked like "q," and "b" looked like "d." Adam would rather color or mold clay. In first grade, his teacher wanted him to put the letters into words so he could read. That was the beginning of the Alphabet War. "Was" looked like "saw," and "there" looked like "then." Almost everyone else in his class was learning to read, but Adam was fighting a war against letters.

  • Alphabet Kids: From ADD to Zellweger Syndrome

    Robbie Woliver Alphabet Kids: From ADD to Zellweger Syndrome

    A Guide to Developmental, Neurobiological and Psychological Disorders for Parents and Professionals This comprehensive, easy-to-read go-to guide will help parents to sort through all the interconnected childhood developmental, neurobiological and psychological disorders and serve as a roadmap to help start the families' journey for correct diagnoses, effective treatment and better understanding of their Alphabet Kids.

  • All Learning Is Social and Emotional

    Nancy Frey, Douglas Fisher & Dominique Smith All Learning Is Social and Emotional

    Helping Students Develop Essential Skills for the Classroom and Beyond This book helps students identify, describe, and regulate their emotional responses by promoting the cognitive regulation skills critical to decision making and problem solving. Fostering students' social skills, including teamwork and sharing, and their ability to establish and repair relationships. Equipping students to becoming informed and involved citizens. Along with a toolbox of strategies for addressing 33 essential competencies, you'll find real-life examples highlighting the many opportunities for social and emotional learning within the K-12 academic curriculum.

  • All Creation Represented: A Child's Guide to the Medicine Wheel

    Joyce Perreault All Creation Represented: A Child's Guide to the Medicine Wheel

    This book is a foundation of teaching and learning that shows how different parts of life are connected and balanced. Many generations of Indigenous cultures have understood the world through Medicine Wheel teachings. This book also offers holistic and relational ways of understanding the self, the family, the community, the natural and spiritual world. The book introduces the concept of a Medicine Wheel, highlighting the significance of the associated ancestral teachings as it discusses various aspects of human well-being, the physical world, and Indigenous culture. This book is designed as an education resource, and embodies First Peoples Principles of Learning.

  • All Cats Are on the Autism Spectrum

    Kathy Hoopmann All Cats Are on the Autism Spectrum

    This updated edition of the bestselling book provides an engaging, gentle introduction to Autism. All-new cats take a playful look at the world of Autism, and these fun feline friends will strike a chord with all those who are familiar with typical autistic traits, bringing to life common characteristics such as sensitivities, social issues, and communication difficulties. Touching, humorous and insightful, it evokes all the joys and challenges of being on the autism spectrum, leaving readers with a sense of the dignity, individuality and potential of all people with Autism. 3 years and up Grades 2-3

  • All Birds Have Anxiety

    Kathy Hoopmann All Birds Have Anxiety

    All Birds Have Anxiety explores the symptoms of anxiety disorder and their impact on day-to-day life through 66 colourful images of life as a bird. This simple yet captivating book validates common experiences of anxiety and offers a refreshing explanation of the many symptoms associated with anxiety. Its humorous yet gentle approach recognizes the stress that anxiety can cause, helping people to better understand how it feels to have anxiety.

  • All Are Welcome: Children's Book About Diversity

    Alexandra Penfold All Are Welcome: Children's Book About Diversity

    A warm, welcoming picture book that celebrates diversity and gives encouragement and support to all kids. Follow a group of children through a day in their school, where everyone is welcomed with open arms. A school where kids in patkas, hijabs, and yarmulkes play side-by-side with friends in baseball caps. A school where students grow and learn from each other's traditions and the whole community gathers to celebrate the Lunar New Year. All Are Welcome lets young children know that no matter what, they have a place, they have a space, they are welcome in their school.

  • Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

    Judith Viorst Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

    The perennially popular tale of Alexander's worst day is a storybook that belongs on every child's bookshelf. Alexander knew it was going to be a terrible day when he woke up with gum in this hair. And it got worse...His best friend deserted him. There was no dessert in his lunch bag. And, on top of all that, there were lima beans for dinner and kissing on TV! This handsome new edition of Judith Viorst's classic picture book is sure to charm readers of all ages.

  • AID Autism Inventory of Development

    Roya Ostovar AID Autism Inventory of Development

    An Assessment Tool for Parents and Professionals The Autism Inventory Development (AID) was created with two purposes in mind. First, it allows clinicians to obtain a comprehensive record of a child's history to assist in the diagnostic process. Second, and equally important, parents, caregivers, and/or family members can create a record for themselves that holds critical and important historical information for the individual being assessed. was designed to be a tool to gather critical information for the process of assessing for Autism Spectrum Disorder. The critical informational areas the AID covers includes Family, Child, and Medical History, Developmental Milestones, Communication, Cognitive and Executive Functioning Abilities, Social Functioning, Interests, Sensory Integration and Processing, and Behaviors. Ages 16 and under.

  • Adventures in Special Education

    Merrill Winston Adventures in Special Education

    and Applied Behavior Analysis This book is intended to assist behavior analysts, special educators, regular classroom teachers, and other professionals in their treatment of persons with disabilities who exhibit behavior problems in classroom settings. It is the product of over 26 years of experience in the field of applied behavior analysis and intellectual disabilities, the last 11 of which were spent working with children with a variety of disabilities in public school settings. Although the emphasis of the text is on the assessment and treatment of problem behavior, other school-related topics are touched upon, including working with the major players such as teachers, parents, principals, and behavior analysts.

  • ADHD Solution Deck

    Sharon Saline ADHD Solution Deck

    1-3 weeks

    The ADHD Solution Deck offers new insights into the minds and feelings of kids and teens with ADHD, and offers practical, easy-to-use tools that foster more cooperation and reduce arguing. The deck is divided into five themes to help parents and kids stay calm, and work together The themes include self-control tools to manage your feelings first so you can act effectively, and teach your child to do the same, compassion strategies to meet your child where they are, not where you expect them to be, collaboration and learning to use a "we" attitude instead of a "you should" approach, consistency tips to aim for steadiness, without expecting perfection from you or your child, and celebration reminders to recognize what is working, and providing ongoing praise.

    1-3 weeks

    $29.95

  • Add On Bundle to Social-Emotional Learning Educator's Kit Add On Bundle to Social-Emotional Learning Educator's Kit

    Diane Alber Add On Bundle to Social-Emotional Learning Educator's Kit

    This is an ADD ON to the Social Emotional Learning Starter Kit. It contains: Little Spot of Life Skills & Actions Educator Guide, Little Spot of Emotional Regulation Box Set, Little Spot Takes Action Box Set, Little Spot of Life Skills Box Set, ABC Alphabet Feelings Flashcards and a Celebration Plush Toy and Book Set.

    $369.95

  • ADD Intervention Manual Revised Edition

    Hawthorne Educational Services ADD Intervention Manual Revised Edition

    Goals, Objectives, And Intervention Strategies From the publishers of the bestselling Teacher's Resource Guide this comprehensive, expanded ADHD Intervention Manual offers 4,000+ intervention strategies to help professionals manage 60 common behavioral characteristics of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disordered students. It includes goals and objectives for IEPs and intervention strategies for both special regular education teachers working with ADHD/ADD students. Check out all the Hawthorne products by putting the word Hawthorne in the search bar. (Quick Search Hawthorne)

  • Activating the Heart: Storytelling in Indigenous Healing

    Julia Christensen Activating the Heart: Storytelling in Indigenous Healing

    Storytelling, Knowledge Sharing, and Relationship This book is is an exploration of storytelling as a tool for knowledge production and sharing to build new connections between people and their histories, environments, and cultural geographies. The collection pays particular attention to the significance of storytelling in Indigenous knowledge frameworks and extends into other ways of knowing in works where scholars have embraced narrative and story as a part of their research approach. For those interested in storytelling as a method for teaching, cross-cultural understanding, community engagement, and knowledge exchange.

  • Actions & Consequences For Teens

    Wellness Reproductions and Publishing Actions & Consequences For Teens

    This card game is designed to help adolescents practice making choices, taking actions, and reviewing consequences. It covers non-emergency situations that occur in day-to-day experiences in relationships, at school, at work, at parties, etc. Students learn that there is a degree of risk in any choice they make. The game emphasizes the skill of pausing, considering outcomes, and then taking an educated (or well thought out) course of action of what they think is the best choice.

  • Action Mindset Workbook for Teens

    Mary Karapetian Alvord & Anne McGrath Action Mindset Workbook for Teens

    Many teens struggle with taking action. They hide their worries behind apathy or other excuses while wishing they were more motivated. If you struggle with starting things, or taking action when you need to, the cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) skills in this workbook will teach you some simple and easy-to-apply skills to help you cultivate an action mindset. You'll also reduce worry, learn how to solve, rather than avoid, problems. As a bonus, you learn how to silence the inner "voice of doom," that tells you you're not perfect enough. Stop putting your life on hold. Learn how to manage difficult emotions now and they'll last you a lifetime. These authors also wrote Conquer Negative Thinking for Teens, another great book worth reading and available at ODIN BOOKS.

  • ACT Workbook for Kids

    Tamar Black ACT Workbook for Kids

    Fun Activities to Help You Deal with Worry, Sadness, and Anger Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy  In The ACT Workbook for Kids, Tamar D. Black offers fun activities grounded in evidence-based acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help kids deal with worry, sadness, and anger. The exercises in this workbook are based on the processes of the ACT Kidflex-a simplified version of the ACT Hexaflex-and help kids work through the difficult thoughts and feelings that can arise from anxiety, depression, and stress. The workbook also includes tons of kid-friendly worksheets, crossword and word search puzzles, body-based practices, and arts and crafts that kids can do by themselves or with a parent, counselor, or clinician. Most importantly, the skills in this workbook will help kids balance their emotions at home, at school, and in other social situations-such as going to parties, being with friends, and extracurricular activities.

  • Achieving Indigenous Student Success (Gr 9-12)

    Pamela Rose Toulouse Achieving Indigenous Student Success (Gr 9-12)

    A Guide for 9 to 12 Classrooms This book provides strategies, lessons, and hands-on activities that support both Indigenous and non-Indigenous learners in the secondary classroom. Read chapters on topics such as Indigenous Self-Esteem & Mental Health Activities, Indigenous Pedagogy & Classrooms Considerations, Differentiated Instruction and Bloom's Taxonomy, Attrition, Retention, Transition, and Graduation Continuum, Indigenous Themes and Material Resources, Culturally Appropriate Secondary Lesson Plans by Subject (including English, Math, Science, History, Geography, Health, Physical Education, Drama, Music, Visual Arts, Technological Studies, Business and more.

  • Achieving Aboriginal Student Success: A Guide for K to 8 Classrooms

    Pamela Rose Toulouse Achieving Aboriginal Student Success: A Guide for K to 8 Classrooms

    This book presents goals and strategies needed to support Aboriginal learners in the classroom. This book is for all teachers of kindergarten to grade 8 who have Aboriginal students in their classrooms or who are looking for ways to infuse an Aboriginal worldview into their curriculum. Although the author's primary focus is the needs of Aboriginal students, the ideas are best practices that can be applied in classroom-management techniques, assessment tools, suggestions for connecting to the Aboriginal community, and much more! The strategies and information in this resource are about building bridges between cultures that foster respect, appreciation, and understanding.

  • Accept and Value Each Person

    Cheri J. Meiners Accept and Value Each Person

    The world is becoming more diverse, and so are the daily lives of our children. Accepting and valuing people and groups who are different from oneself and one's immediate family is a critical social skill. Accept and Value Each Person introduces diversity and related concepts: respecting differences, being inclusive, and appreciating people just the way they are. Includes questions, activities, and games that reinforce the ideas being taught.

  • Academic and Behavior Supports for At-Risk Students

    Guilford Publications Academic and Behavior Supports for At-Risk Students

    Tier 2 Interventions. This user-friendly volume provides evidence-based tools for meeting the needs of the approximately 15% of K to 6 students who would benefit from more support than is universally offered to all students but do not require intensive, individualized intervention. With a unique focus on small-group interventions for both academic and behavioral difficulties, the book addresses externalizing behavior, internalizing behavior, reading, and mathematics. Step-by-step guidelines are presented for screening, selecting interventions, and progress monitoring. Ways to involve families and ensure that practices are culturally responsive are described. In a large-size format with lay-flat binding for easy photocopying, the book includes more than 20 reproducible handouts and forms.

  • Aboriginal Health in Canada : Historical, Cultural, and Epidemiological Perspectives

    James Waldram, Ann Herring & Kue Young Aboriginal Health in Canada : Historical, Cultural, and Epidemiological Perspectives

    In this book, the authors discuss medical systems and the place of medicine within various Aboriginal cultures and trace the relationship between politics and the organization of health services for Aboriginal people. They also examine popular explanations for Aboriginal health patterns today, and emphasize the need to understand both the historical-cultural context of health issues, as well as the circumstances that give rise to variation in health problems and healing strategies in Aboriginal communities across the country. Finally, contemporary Aboriginal healing traditions, the issue of self-determination and health care, and current trends in Aboriginal health issues are examined.

  • A.D.D. Not B.A.D.

    Audrey Penn A.D.D. Not B.A.D.

    An insightful and entertaining book that teaches young children what it's like to have Attention Deficit Disorder and that it's not about bad behavior, it's about learning new skills to deal with ADD.


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