Self-Esteem > Child & Adolescent
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Megan Maccutcheon The Ultimate Self-Esteem Workbook for Teens: Overcome Insecurity, Defeat Your Inner Critic, and Live Confidently
Sometimes, feeling self-confident and secure seems impossible. This workbook helps make it possible by giving you practical tools to boost your self esteem, work through insecurity, and be content with who you are. You'll begin learning to bounce back even when things don't go as planned in your relationships, at school, or at home. The power to change is in your hands when you practice exercises on noticing negative self-talk, identifying your stressors, acting assertively, freeing yourself from guilt and shame, and more. Building self esteem is like building a muscle: once you get started, you'll only get stronger and stronger.
$26.99
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TaliCor Ungame Pocket Size - Kids Version
This set of cards is for kids. Designed to foster listening skills as well as self-expression, this non-competitive card game encourages conversation and communication. Two decks of cards are included, one with lighthearted questions and one with serious questions. There are no right or wrong answers as every question is open-ended. This game is from a series of Pocket-Sized games (sold separately) and can be used with the Ungame board game. These games represent an excellent opportunity for better communication within the family, the classroom, or any small group settings. All seven versions have unique questions not found in the board game.
$14.95
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Lisa M. Schab The Self Esteem Workbook for Teens, 2nd Edition: Activities to Help You Build Confidence and Achieve Your Goals
In this fully revised and updated second edition of The Self-Esteem Workbook for Teens, you learn to develop a healthy, realistic view of yourself that includes honest assessments of your weaknesses and strengths, and you will learn to respect yourself, faults and all. You also learn the difference between self-esteem and being self-centered, self-absorbed, or selfish. Finally, this book will show you how to distinguish the outer appearance of confidence from the quiet, steady, inner acceptance and humility of true self-esteem.
$31.50
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Be You Card Deck for Teens
60 Mindfulness Practices to Manage Anxiety, Build Confidence and Be the True You This Card Deck has 60 practices to ease stress, reduce anxiety, deal with anger and depression, boost self-confidence, and realize your full potential. These daily mindfulness, relaxation, and empowerment practices help teens to be strong, brave, and confident.
$26.95
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William Mulcahy Zach Makes Mistakes
For Zach, a class field trip to the museum is about more than cool exhibits—it's about learning from mistakes and dealing with embarrassment. His teacher helps him see that everyone makes mistakes—and how to use them to grow. Using an easy-to-remember tool, the Key to Mistakes, she shows Zach and readers a simple three-step process: Detect (find the reason for the mistake), Correct (fix the mistake if you can), and Reflect (think back about your mistake to find what you can learn from it). Family counselor and psychotherapist Mulcahy wrote the Zach Rules series to teach children social skills and provide practical coping tools for working through the issues that are typical of kids ages 5 to 8.The "Zach Rules" series contains five books depicting Zach's different moods. All are also sold separately. Illustrations by Darren McKee.
$24.95
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Robie H. Harris Who We Are!: All About Being the Same and Being Different
Join Nellie, Gus, baby Jake, and their parents at Funland as they go on rides, watch performers, and play games along with many other children and grown-ups. As they enjoy their excursion, they and young readers notice that people are the same as one another in lots of ways, and different in lots of ways too. Accessible, humorous, family-filled illustrations; conversations between Gus and Nellie; and straightforward text come together to help children realize why it's important to treat others the way they want to be treated and the way you want to be treated whether a person is a lot like you or different from you, a good friend or someone you have just met or seen for the first time.
$23.99
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Susan Verde, Peter H. Reynolds Who I Am: Words I Tell Myself
Encourage kids to practice self-love every day with this uplifting collection of positive affirmations and companion to Susan Verde and Peter H. Reynolds’s bestselling I Am seriesWhen the unkind voice gets loud and I feel down, I can tell myself:I am enough. In this world, I matter.We all have rough days: tough times when we feel down and an unkind voice in our mind can make us feel disappointed in ourselves. But we can talk back to that unkind voice; we can find the voice that will lift us up instead. We can tell ourselves words that are positive, supportive, and true.From the New York Times bestselling team of Susan Verde and Peter H. Reynolds comes a heartfelt collection of positive affirmations: the perfect tool to complement and expand upon their beloved I Am series. A celebration of self-love and owning all the things that make us special, Who I Am: Words I Tell Myself helps us to affirm that we are human, we are enough, and we are deserving of all kinds of love—especially our own.I Am series:I Am WeWho I AmI Am MeI Am CourageI Am OneI Am LoveI Am HumanI Am PeaceI Am Yoga
$19.95
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Christina Hibbert Who Am I Without You?: Fifty-Two Ways to Rebuild Self-Esteem After a Breakup
Who Am I Without You will teach you powerful skills based in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), positive psychology, and mindfulness that will help you tackle the difficult emotions that can surface after a breakup, such as grief, loss, anger, fear, worry, and low self-esteem. This book will help you work through your heartache, rediscover your self-worth, and learn to live and love again.
$32.95
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When I Feel Good About Myself
This book offers children positive and upbeat examples about being themselves. The author portrays a very young guinea pig and friends feeling good about themselves through common situations readers will relate to.
$9.99
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Jillian Roberts What Makes Us Unique?
Our First Talk About Diversity When it comes to explaining physical, cultural and religious differences to children, it can be difficult to know where to begin. What Makes Us Unique? provides an accessible introduction to the concept of diversity, teaching children how to respect and celebrate people's differences and that ultimately, we are all much more alike than we are different. Additional questions at the back of the book allow for further discussion.
$14.95
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Kobi Yamada, Mae Besom What Do You Do with an Idea?
This is a story for anyone, at any age, who's ever had an idea that seemed a little too big, too odd, too difficult. It's a story to inspire you to welcome that idea, to give it some space to grow, and to see what happens next. Because your idea isn't going anywhere. In fact, it's just getting started.
$26.95
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What Do You Do With a Chance?
In this story, a child is visited by his first chance and unsure what to do with it, he lets it go. Later on, when a new chance arrives he reaches for it, but this time he misses and falls. Embarrassed and afraid, he begins ignoring each new chance that comes by, even though he still wants to take them. Then one day he realizes that he doesn't need to be brave all the time, just at the right time, to find out what amazing things can happen when he takes a chance…
$26.95
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We Listen to Our Bodies
Body awareness is a key foundation of consent. We Listen to Our Bodies gives children a vocabulary to understand and communicate their feelings, develop personal boundaries, and build their social and emotional skills. Through body awareness and recognizing how emotions physically manifest, young children can listen to their bodies for clues about how they’re feeling. Their bodies might feel shaky when worried or like one big sigh when calm and relaxed. By recognizing that physical sensations are trying to communicate something, children can understand when they feel unsafe, calm, or in need of healthy touch.
$24.95
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Elizabeth Verdick Try-Again Time - Board Book
Young children learn that they get lots of chances to try again every day.Oops! We all make mistakes. This reassuring book shows toddlers that mistakes are okay and helps them build resilience and independence. “Try-again time is learn-and-grow time. Take it slow . . . Ready—set—GO!” With gentle guidance on how to cope with the big feelings that come with making mistakes, young children are encouraged to think positively about their abilities and to keep trying. A timely addition to the beloved Toddler ToolsⓇ series, Try-Again Time helps young children develop a growth mindset, learn how to persevere, and practice self-regulation skills. The back of the book provides active suggestions and tips for adults to manage try-again time together. “You might need two tries, or three, or MORE . . . that’s what trying again is for!”
$15.50
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Corinna Luyken Tree in Me
The Tree in Me is a stunning and sensitive portrait of the strength within each of us and the nourishment we receive from the natural world. Through poetic text and exquisite illustrations of children reveling in nature, this picture book explores the various ways we as human beings are strong, creative, and connected to others. Each of us is like a tree, with roots and fruit, and an enduring link to everything else in nature. As Corinna Luyken did in her award-winning My Heart, she again provides an invigorating conversation-starter that contains a world of truths about self-esteem, community, and living a meaningful life.
$24.99
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Think Confident, Be Confident Workbook for Teens
Activities to Help You Create Unshakable Self-Confidence and Reach Your Goals. With The Think Confident, Be Confident Workbook for Teens , two leaders in the field of CBT present the wisdom and guidance of Think Confident, Be Confident for Teens in a fun workbook format. Filled with easy CBT-based activities and tips, this book will help you recognize, rethink, and replace self-doubt, enabling you to transform your negative self-image into a more positive, accurate reflection so you have the confidence to pursue your dreams and find success.
$32.95
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Jory John & Pete Oswald The Big Cheese
The Big Cheese is the best at everything, and brags about it, too. When the annual Cheese-cathlon comes around, the Big Cheese is prepared to win, as always. But what happens when the quiet new kid, Wedge Wedgeman, comes out on top? Is a slice of humility all the Big Cheese needs to discover that some things are better than being the best? Jory John and Pete Oswald serve up another heaping plate of laughs and lessons with this empowering, witty, and charming addition to their #1 New York Times bestselling series!
$24.99
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Ester R. A. Leutenberg, John J. Liptak Teen Choices Workbook
To help teens become more thoughtful decision-makers, this Facilitator's Workbook will guide them to act responsibly, reflect on decisions they have made in the past, explore the consequences of those decisions, and take responsibility for future decisions. The following five sections of the book include self-assessments, journaling activities and role-playing exercises: Teen Action Choices; Teen Relationship Choices; Teen Cultural Differences; Teen not-so-great Choices; and Teen Risk-taking Behavior. BONUS Enrichment activities are included at the end of each section. All self-assessments, activities and handouts are fully reproducible to use with your clients/participants.
$72.95
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Teacup
A boy must leave his home and find another. He brings with him a teacup full of earth from the place where he grew up, and sets off to sea. Some days, the journey is peaceful, and the skies are cloudless and bright. Some days, storms threaten to overturn his boat. And some days, the smallest amount of hope grows into something glorious. At last, the boy finds land, but it doesn't feel complete . . . until another traveler joins him, bearing the seed to build a new home. With lyrical text and gorgeous artwork, this poignant picture book is perfect for discussing all of life’s toughest challenges—a big move, a divorce, long-distance separation, or even the current refugee crisis—in a way that’s reassuring and inspiring for children and adults alike.
$24.95
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Stream of Self-Esteem Go Fish Game Cards
Play-2-Learn Go Fish: Stream of Self-Esteem provides players with the skills needed to maintain and increase self-esteem. The child with good self-esteem usually has a high level of self respect and feels confident and well liked by others. Self esteem is often influenced by two major sources: perception of success and failure and messages from other people. The card scenarios draw from those sources Each card provides an open-ended question that the player must answer before requesting a matching card. Two decks of 50 cards each (one for grades k-2, one for grades 3-5).
$27.95
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YouthLight Stop Bullying Thumball
Players respond to prompts around the topic of bullying. Discussions may include what student can say to a bully what it feels like to be bullied what are the results of bullying and how bystanders help. This offers a fun way to discuss a serious topic that affects many students. This game can encourage students to talk openly about how bullying affects them and others at their school This can encourage victims of bullying to speak out and for bullies and bystanders to share their perspectives as well. Students are invited to share suggestions and ideas while other students learn to listen and respect the opinions of their peers. Thumball is a soft stuffed ball to throw, roll, or pass in a circle or randomly. Catch it! Look under your thumb. Respond to the prompt. Kids absolutely love this interactive tool that will get them talking and sharing. Without even knowing it, you will be encouraging the use of interpersonal skills including taking turns, eye contact, listening, responding, valuing similarities and respecting individual differences.
$25.00
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Sticks and Stones Game
Sticks and Stones is a board game that teaches adolescents facts about and alternatives to anger and violence. Game cards educate players by supplying information about anger, violence, and abuse, and they also provide opportunities for players to express their feelings and explore various alternatives to violence. Players engage in a cooperative group process in which they learn new information, share thoughts and feelings, and explore strategies for coping with potentially violent situations. Game cards address sensitive subjects such as rape, dating violence, sexual and physical abuse, drug and alcohol use, and depression. The game can be played by 2 to 8 individuals or teams. Ages 13-18.
$79.95
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John Schlimm, Susanna Covelli The Star Jumped Over the Moon
In a lilting, poetic style paired with brilliant illustrations, The Star Jumped Over the Moon tells the story of a star who lives in an apple tree but desperately wishes to shine in the night sky. But how? Through the seasons, the star and the apple tree grow, facing the inevitability of change, until the star finds the courage to jump.
$26.99
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Spoon
Meet Spoon. He's always been a happy little utensil. But lately, he feels like life as a spoon just isn't cutting it. He thinks Fork, Knife, and The Chopsticks all have it so much better than him. But do they? And what do they think about Spoon? A book for all ages, Spoon serves as a gentle reminder to celebrate what makes us each special.
$24.99
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