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  • The CBT Toolbox for Young Adults: 170 Tools for Coping with Stress, Building Healthy Habits & Navigating Adulthood

    Lisa Weed Phifer The CBT Toolbox for Young Adults: 170 Tools for Coping with Stress, Building Healthy Habits & Navigating Adulthood

    As young adults strive to create their own identities, they need to learn how to express themselves in meaningful ways, form relationships, adjust to changing situations, and persevere in the face of challenges. When this transition to adulthood is coupled with mental health issues, it becomes even more important for individuals to have strategies they can use to tackle life's major hurdles and regain control. In The CBT Toolbox for Young Adults, you'll find 170 solution-focused exercises to help this critical age group build greater independence, harness their unique strengths, and learn healthy ways to adapt to their changing worlds. Grounded within a cognitive behavioral approach, the easily reproducible and ready-to-use tools inside will allow clients to: Build resiliency, Manage their moods, Communicate effectively, Set boundaries, Reframe faulty thoughts, Express empathy, Self-advocate, Develop healthy work habits, Enhance time management and budgeting skills, Set and achieve realistic goals, Thrive as they enter adulthood.

  • Cause and Effect Fun Deck

    Cause and Effect Fun Deck

    The little boy puts a leash on his dog, and... what happens next? (The boy walks his dog.) Your kids will enjoy learning how to predict outcomes with this colorful 28-pair, picture card deck. (56 total playing cards!). Also includes two game ideas and two content cards. Cards measure 2 ½" x 3 ½" and are stored in a sturdy storage tin.

  • Can I Play Too?

    Mo Willems Can I Play Too?

    In Can I Play Too? Gerald and Piggie meet a new snake friend who wants to join in a game of catch. But don't you need arms to catch? Like previous Elephant & Piggie Books, this adventure has been vetted by an early learning specialist and emerging learners themselves. It turns reading into play!

  • But It's Not My Fault

    Julia Cook But It's Not My Fault

    My name is Norman David Edwards... but everybody calls me "Noodle". Sometimes things happen to me that get me into trouble. But it's not my fault! This first book in the new Responsible Me! Series, follows Noodle through a very rough day at school. It just isn't his fault that his brother's game ran late and he didn't finish his homework. Or that his mom forgot to remind him to turn in his library book. Or that Mary Gold got in his airspace and hit his arm with her head... Join Noodle on his journey as he learns not to blame others or try to find fault; but instead practices accepting responsibility, and turns his very rough day into a very good NEW day!

  • Building Character: Play-2-Learn Dominoes

    Building Character: Play-2-Learn Dominoes

    1-3 weeks

    Play 2 Learn Dominoes Building Character is an educational game developed to teach young people how to learn to differentiate between actions that demonstrate good character and actions that demonstrate bad character. Players also learn to identify five important dimensions of good character: respect, caring, fairness, honesty, and responsibility. Each card contains a short scenario. Players must decide if the actions in the scenario represent good or bad character. If they decide it is a bad character. Players say what the person should have done instead. The game comes with a set of dominoes and four decks of cards. The rules parallel those of a standard domino game with one exception: Players must answer a question about character before placing a domino.

    1-3 weeks

    $39.95

  • Bounce Back!: A Book About Resilience

    Cheri J. Meiners Bounce Back!: A Book About Resilience

    Resilience—the ability to recover or “bounce back” from problems, hurt, or loss—is critical for social and emotional health and helps people feel happy, capable, and in charge of their lives. Foster perseverance, patience, and resilience in children with this unique, encouraging book. Young children learn thought processes and actions that are positive, realistic, and helpful for bouncing back. The book also helps children recognize people who can support them in times of difficulty. Back matter includes advice for raising resilient children and fostering resiliency at school and in childcare.

  • Bossy Dragon, The (My Dragon Books - Volume 45)

    Steve Herman Bossy Dragon, The (My Dragon Books - Volume 45)

    Having a pet dragon is so much fun. You can teach him to sit, roll over, and play… You can teach him to follow rules, control his anger, overcome his anxiety, show respect, and many more… But what if your dragon is being bossy? What if he always wants to be in charge and demands others to do what he wants? What if he is disappointed and angry when his friends don’t play as he says? What if he’s having trouble both at school and at home because he is always bossing others around and wants to do things “his way”? What if he throws a fit when things don’t go his way and end up with no friend? What should you do? You teach him that being bossy isn’t a way to make friends and keep friends. You teach him the importance of compromise. You show him the power of flexibility. You train him to know when to take a step back and listen to others’ feelings, wants, and needs.

  • Berenstain Bears and the Bad Habit

    Jan & Stan Berenstain Berenstain Bears and the Bad Habit

    Join Mama, Papa, and Brother, as they try and help Sister break a very bad habit . . . biting her nails. Will she manage to get her bad habit under control, or will she end up stuck as a nail nibbler. This beloved story is a perfect way to teach children about the importance of overcoming bad habits. Includes over 50 bonus stickers!

  • Awkward

    Carlos Torres & Katie Saint Awkward

    The Social Dos and Don'ts of Being a Young Adult This book breaks down family, friends, work, and community social situations to help provide tips on socially acceptable behavior in everyday situations. Each situation includes examples of do's and don'ts that related to different perspectives and learning styles. The "do" section is intended to teach specific actions that can be performed to help a situation go well, and the "don't" section is intended to help teach people which actions to avoid in order to prevent awkward or unpleasant interactions.

  • An Exceptional Children's Guide to Touch: Teaching Social and Physical Boundaries to Kids

    McKinley Hunter Manasco An Exceptional Children's Guide to Touch: Teaching Social and Physical Boundaries to Kids

    The rules of physical contact can be tricky to grasp. This friendly picture book explains in simple terms how to tell the difference between acceptable and inappropriate touch, helping children with special needs stay safe. Each story covers a different type of touch from accidental to friendly to hurtful and will help children understand how boundaries change depending on the context. It covers when and where it is OK to touch other people, when and where other people can touch you, why self touching sometimes needs to be private, and what to do if touch feels inappropriate. This book is an invaluable teaching resource and discussion starter for parents, teachers and careers working with children with special needs.

  • 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.

  • 101 Ways To Teach Children Social Skills

    Lawrence Shapiro 101 Ways To Teach Children Social Skills

    A Ready-to-Use, Reproducible Activity Book This comprehensive book includes 101 ready-to-use, reproducible activities to help children improve their social skills. Topics include: communicating, nonverbal communication, being part of a group, expressing your feelings, caring about yourself and others, problem solving, listening, standing up for yourself, and managing conflict. Written for use with groups of children, the activities are intended to help children in every aspect of their social development, including their relationships with peers, parents, and teachers. Book and CD-ROM. Grades 2-6

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