Education/Classroom
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Working with Children and Youth with Complex Needs
20 Skills To Build Resilience Fully updated and including new discussions of trauma, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), resilience, genetic susceptibility to stress, the impact of migration and natural disasters on families, and much more, Dr. Ungar shows why we need to work just as hard changing the environments that surround children as we do changing children themselves. Building on lessons learned from clinical, community and residential settings, Dr. Ungar discusses a shortlist of 20 essential skills that can enhance the effectiveness of frontline mental health services without relying on expensive, resource heavy programs. Along with descriptions of the skills necessary to talk with clients about the factors that put their mental health at risk, Working with Children and Youth with Complex Needs presents systemic practices clinicians can use in their everyday work to help their clients transform their worlds and improve their access to the resources they need to succeed.
$49.95
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A Work In Progress: Behavior Management Strategies And A Curriculum For Intensive Behavioral Treatment Of Autism
Parents of newly diagnosed children and professionals looking for a concrete curriculum will find this book to be an invaluable resource. The two-part manual presents ABA-based behavioral intervention strategies along with a detailed curriculum that contains 54 clear, step-by-step exercises.
$71.95
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Kate Jane Neal Words & Your Heart
Simple, direct, and emotive, Words and Your Hearts message is that words have extraordinary power to harm and to heal; to create and to destroy; and to spread love.
$22.95
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With Our Orange Hearts
"Every child matters, including you and me. With our orange hearts, we walk in harmony." As a young child, your little world can be full of big emotions. In this book, I, Phyllis Webstad, founder of Orange Shirt Day, show that sharing my story with the world helped me to process my feelings. My true orange shirt story encourages young children to open their hearts and listen as others share their feelings, and to be more comfortable sharing their own feelings too. Listening is a first step towards reconciliation. It's never too early to start.
$10.99
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Dr. Jennifer M. Schmidt Why Didn't They Just Say That? Peerspective - ASD Curriculum
Teaching Secondary Students with High-Functioning Autism to Decode the Social World Using Peerspective PEERspective is a complete curriculum that teaches high school students self-awareness, self-acceptance, relationship building, conflict resolution, managing stress management and wellness, and many other topics that have lifelong impact on students' lives. The curriculum is popular among students with ASD as well as their NT peers, leading to friendships and relationships far beyond the classroom.
$32.95
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M-C Bailey McKenna Why Can't I...beating the blues to survive and thrive at school
Illustrated with Elizabeth Bailey. Included are strategies to cope with common school stressors, examples of how the blues might feel in the body, and multiple ways of energizing up. It also includes a section with tips for parents, educators and counselors. It highlights some of the common causes of the blues in young students and provides strategies to support these young learners. Titles in this series include So Then I..(recess stress), What if I..(worries), Instead I..(on calm), But When I..(on attention) and this one Why Cant I..(on the blues). Also available as a set of five books - see Series on the Menu under the Search Bar.
$16.95
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Teri James Bellis, PH.D. When the Brain Can't Hear: Unraveling the Mystery of Auditory Processing Disorder
In this landmark book, Dr. Teri James Bellis, one of the world's leading authorities on auditory processing disorder (APD), explains the nature of this devastating condition and provides insightful case studies that illustrate its effect on the lives of its sufferers. Millions of Americans struggle silently with APD. As sound travels through an imperfect auditory pathway, words become jumbled, distorted, and unintelligible. Often, they are misdiagnosed. Discussing the latest and most promising clinical advances and treatment options, and providing a host of proven strategies for coping, Dr. Bellis takes much of the mystery out of APD. If you or anyone you know has difficulty comprehending spoken language, or if your child is struggling in school, this important book may have the answers you need.
$28.00
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When Sophie Gets Angry
- Really, Really Angry Sophie becomes angry after her sister takes a toy away from her. When her mother says that she must take turns, Sophie becomes very angry. What will happen to Sophie after she becomes angry?
$11.95
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When I Feel Sad
Readers will recognize similar experiences in their own lives as this little guinea pig describes feeling sad when someone is cross or when something bad happens. Eventually our heroine realizes that feeling sad doesn't last forever. Part of The Way I Feel series of books.
$9.99
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When I Feel Jealous
A bear cub describes situations that make her jealous: when someone has something she wants, when someone is good at something she wants to be good at, and when someone else gets all the attention. The book illustrates how children can feel better. It includes a note to parents and teachers. Preschool - Gr 2.
$10.95
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Cheri J. Meiners When I Feel Afraid
Children today have many fears, both real and imagined. Encouraging words and supportive illustrations guide children to face their fears and know where to turn for help. Little ones also learn simple ways to help themselves. Includes a special section for adults, with ideas for supporting children when they feel afraid and a list of additional resources.
$18.50
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What's Your Choice?
A Story About Making the Best Choice Even When It's Not Fun. Isaac's mom and teacher work together to help Isaac learn four simple steps to making the best choice. And this works fine, when one option seems a lot better than the others. But what happens when Isaac doesn't like any of the options? Learn along with Isaac as he practices making choices, and figures out how to think of himself AND others in the decision-making process. Part of the Stepping Up Social Skills series.
$15.95
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What's Wrong? Revised Edition
Each image in this collection of 48 photographic cards shows something wrong, either as it is happening or when it is about to happen. Lively and humorous, these images are highly motivating to students of all ages and abilities. Images include adults and children in a variety of situations such as with an upside down television, making sandwiches with photographs and playing golf with an umbrella.
$60.95
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What's Missing?
A clever and useful set of 24 pairs of photographs showing a complete scene on one card and another of the same scene with five items missing. For example, in a picnic scene, a cap, banana, basket handle, man's ring and half a plate are missing. Presented with increasing degrees of difficulty to allow selection when working with different ages and skills. Can be used for more complex, higher-level language work and general language stimulation with older children and adolescents.
$68.95
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Aureen Pinto Wagner Ph.D. What to do when your Child has Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Strategies and Solutions
Using the metaphor of the Worry Hill, for which she has received international recognition, Dr. Wagner presents a powerful step-by-step approach that countless children have used successfully to triumph over OCD. Her skill, compassion and expert guidance will provide new hope, energy and resolve to help children and their caregivers conquer OCD. Designed to be used alone or with the children's integrated companion book: Up and Down the Worry Hill.
$28.95
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Leslie Davenport, Irma Ruggiero What To Do When Climate Change Scares You: A Kid's Guide to Dealing With Climate Change Stress
This groundbreaking new workbook uses evidence-based activities and practices along with approachable illustrations and language to distill this complicated topic for young minds. In addition to identifying and working with eco-emotions, kids are encouraged to find ways to participate in creating a healthier world without placing the burden on their young shoulders. Feeling empowered to make a difference is an essential coping strategy.
$24.95
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Alison Hughes & Holly Hatam What Matters
What happens when one small boy picks up one small piece of litter? He doesn't know it, but his tiny act has big consequences. From the miniscule to the universal, What Matters sensitively explores nature's connections and traces the ripple effects of one child's good deed to show how we can all make a big difference.
$12.95
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What is Friendship?
Games and Activities to Help Children to Understand Friendship. This program contains detailed instructions and reproducible handouts for teaching children about friendship. It combines group activities, individual work, homework exercises and games, and will be especially useful for groups containing children with developmental and social difficulties, such as ADHD or autism.
$50.95
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What Is A Feeling?
This book discusses what emotions are like, the different ways people can feel, how to tell what other people are feeling, and the circumstances that cause different emotions.
$10.95
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Anara Guard, Colleen Madden What If a Stranger Approaches You?
A stranger asks you if you want a ride. What should you do? Learning to recognize dangerous situations with strangers can be confusing, but you can be prepared. The scenarios and tips in this book will help you make the right choices about strangers.
$14.95
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What Happens Next
This realistic story is told by an unnamed protagonist who is made to feel different from everybody else even invisible sometimes. Bullied by a girl at school, our narrator gives a terse script of the related facts (What Her Friends Do: Laugh. What Everyone Else Does: Nothing.) and emotions (How I Feel Sometimes: Bad. Really Bad.). The narrator takes these hurt feelings home, where Mom listens and offers some ideas. At school the next day, the child confronts the bully by turning a weirdo fascination with science into an opportunity to find common ground, and maybe help the bully see the world in a new way. Ages 4-12
$19.95
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Barbara A. Lewis What Do You Stand For?: For Kids: A Guide to Building Character
Even elementary school children can build positive character traits like caring, citizenship, cooperation, courage, fairness, honesty, respect, and responsibility. The true stories, inspiring quotations, thought-provoking dilemmas, and activities in this book help kids grow into capable, moral teens and adults. This book includes self-reflection quizzes, true stories about real kids with character, descriptions of ten important character traits, activities students can do to build character traits, "What If?" situations that challenge thinking, and more! There are three more items in this series - cards, character buttons, and a book for teens, separately priced, all under the "What Do You Stand For?" title.
$27.95
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What Do You Stand For? For Teens
A Guide to Building Character Young people need guidance from caring adults to build strong, positive character traits—but they can also build their own. This book invites children and teens to explore and practice honesty, kindness, empathy, integrity, tolerance, patience, respect, and more. Quotations and background information set the stage. Dilemmas challenge readers to think about, discuss, and debate positive traits. Activities invite them to explore what they stand for at school, at home, and in their communities. True stories profile real kids who exemplify positive traits; resources point the way toward character-building books, organizations, programs, and websites. Grades 7 and up. There are three more items in this series - cards, character buttons, and a book for kids, separately priced, all under the "What Do You Stand For?" title.
$46.50
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What Do You Stand For? Character Cards
Turn learning into a game and kids will want to play. Based on What Do You Stand For? For Kids by Barbara A. Lewis, this card game spotlights ten top character traits: Caring; Citizenship; Cooperation; Fairness; Forgiveness; Honesty; Relationships; Respect; Responsibility; and Safety. To win, players collect cards of each trait. Each card features a “What If†scenario or question about character that gets kids thinking about what they would do—and what they stand for. Meant to be played with adult supervision (a teacher, counselor, or youth worker familiar with character education themes), the game includes an insert with rules and basic character education concepts. Includes a 12-page fold-out insert.
$21.50
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