100 Things Guys Need to Know Zimmerman,Bill Advice for guys on all kids of issues, from family life to fitting in, emotions, bullies, school, peer-pressure, failure, anger, and more. Graphic-novel-style illustrations engage even reluctant readers. Quotes from boys, survey results, facts, and stories keep them interested. Journaling prompts personalize the experience. Conversation starters for adults are available as a free download at our website.
26 Big Things Small Hands Do Paratore, Colleen Go beyond A is for Apple with an alphabet book that builds character. As children learn and review their ABCs, they discover positive actions they can perform with their own small hands like applauding, building, giving gifts made with love, helping, planting, recycling, and volunteering. These are simple things even toddlers can do for themselves and others. The message throughout is that everyone, no matter how young or how small, can make a difference in the lives of those around them. The book ends with big hands clapping. A warm, affirming book for the home, childcare, or preschool.
Accept and Value Each Person Meiners, M.Ed., Cheri J. 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. This book 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.
Advancing Differentiation Cash, Ed.D, Richard M. Create a thriving, student-centered classroom with this powerful resource. The book guides teachers to develop a rigorous, concept-based curriculum that is differentiated for all learners across content areas, and to build students thinking skills. Based on up-to-date research, the guide features dozens of figures and sample lessons. All reproducible forms are included on the CD-ROM, many as customizable PDFs, along with a PowerPoint presentation for professional development.
All Feelings Are OK Book Lawrence E. Shapiro, Ph.D. This comically illustrated workbook makes it fun to learn about feelings.
Be Careful and Stay Safe Meiners, M.Ed., Cheri J The world can seem so perilous, especially where our children are concerned. But even very young children can learn basic skills for staying safe in ordinary situations and preparing for emergencies. Without scaring kids (or alarming adults), this book teaches little ones how to avoid potentially dangerous situations, ask for help, follow directions, use things carefully, and plan ahead. Includes questions, activities, and safety games that reinforce the ideas being taught.
Be Confident In Who You Are Fox M.Ed., Annie So begins the journey of Jack, Jen, Chris, Abby, Mateo, and Michelle six students just trying to figure it all out in middle school. Be Confident in Who You Are follows these characters as they work to meet new challenges and survive the social scene without losing sight of who they are.
Be Fit, Be Strong, Be You Kajander, C.P.N.P, M.P.H., Rebecca|Culbert, M.D., Timothy Tweens learn fun, empowering ways to take control of their fitness and diet and maintain healthy self-esteem. Whether they are underweight, overweight, or just the right weight, this book shows kids how to take a positive, holistic approach to their health and be the boss of their own wellness. Specific tips on eating, exercise, and self-esteem include planning meals and healthy grabbable" snacks, food journaling, getting daily exercise, using affirmations, and practicing complementary healthcare skills such as positive imagery and yoga. Kids learn how their body, mind, and spirit are connected and work together to make a whole, healthy self.
Be Honest and Tell the Truth Meiners, M.Ed., Cheri J. It s never too soon to learn the difference between what s true and what isn t. Words and pictures help young children discover that being honest in words and actions builds trust and self-confidence. They also learn that telling the truth sometimes takes courage and tact. Includes discussion questions, skits, scenarios, and games that reinforce the ideas being taught.
Be Polite and Kind Meiners, M.Ed., Cheri J. When children are kind, courteous, and respectful, people enjoy being around them and reciprocate with the same behavior. This book helps kids understand the importance of showing politeness, speaking kindly, using basic courtesies ( please, thank you, excuse me ), and respecting the feelings of others. Scenarios and role-play activities help adults reinforce the book s lessons.
Be the Boss of Your Pain Culbert M.D., Timothy|Kajander C.P.C.P, M.P.H, Rebecca Kids learn ways to manage and relieve the pain of common headaches and stomachaches, as well as pain related to injuries and illness. Self-care skills include belly-breathing, positive self-talk, aromatherapy, and acupressure.
Be the Boss of Your Sleep Culbert M.D., Timothy|Kajander C.P.C.P, M.P.H, Rebecca Kids learn to control how their body sleeps even when they're having trouble sleeping. Self-care techniques help them fall asleep faster, stay asleep and deal with fears and discomfort so they can feel well rested and energized every day.
Be the Boss of Your Stress Culbert M.D., Timothy|Kajander C.P.C.P, M.P.H, Rebecca Kids learn to recognize the signs of stress, feel less stress, and deal with stress in healthy ways. They discover how relaxation, positive-thinking, good choices, and self-care skills can help relieve stress.
Bedtime Verdick, Elizabeth Ease little ones into the get-ready-for-bed routine with this warm and cozy book. Aided by Mom and Dad, a sister and brother enjoy a little snack, relaxing baths, time for brushing teeth, stories, lullabies, back rubs, and hugs. Cheerful soft illustrations and reassuring text help toddlers feel good about settling down to sleep. In the morning, children will yawn, stretch, and be a little bit bigger, stronger, and smarter all because of a good night s sleep.
Behavior Survival Guide for Kids, The McIntyre, Ph.D.,Thomas Up-to-date information, practical strategies, and sound advice for kids with general behavior problems and those with diagnosed behavior problems (BD, ED, EBD) so they can help themselves.
Boundaries: A Guide for Teens Val J. Peter and Tom Dowd This book invites teens to examine their lives and relationships. It begins by helping you define what physical, emotional, and sexual boundaries are.
Building Strong Writers in Middle School Delisle, Deb | Delisle, Ph.D, James R. How can middle school teachers promote authentic writing? By engaging students in meaningful language arts activities that relate to their lives. Complete with step-by-step directions and student examples -- and developed and tested in public and private classrooms with students of varying abilities -- Building Strong Writers in Middle School helps improve proficiency in core language arts concepts while urging students to explore their personal thoughts and beliefs, resulting in richer work. With writing now being required across the curriculum, teaching language arts at the middle school level is more important than ever. Reproducible handouts included on CD-ROM.
But Why Can't I Graves, Sue From pets to grown-ups, everybody sometimes feels fear. And children, grown-ups, and animals aren t all afraid of the same things. Jack and his friends Ravi and Kevin discover this when they have a sleepover one that unexpectedly includes a few scares! Part of the new series of Our Emotions and Behavior books from Free Spirit, this cheerful and reassuring story shows that positive coping skills can help kids deal with fear, and children can be brave even when things seem scary. At the end of the book, a special section for adults suggests ideas for gently guiding kids to talk about feeling frightened and how to deal with that emotion. In addition, a series of pictures invites kids to tell a story in their own words about being afraid. Ideal for home and K 3 classroom settings.
Bye-Bye Time Verdick, Elizabeth Being dropped off at childcare or cared for by a baby-sitter means saying good-bye to Mom or Dad and for many toddlers, bye-bye is a big deal. This gentle book helps ease the transition with simple rituals: hugs and kisses, a big wave, a deep breath, and the confidence to seek comfort with the new caregiver or other children.
Calm-Down Time Verdick, Elizabeth This gentle, reassuring book offers toddlers simple tools to release strong feelings, express them, and calm themselves down. Children learn to use their calm-down place a quiet space where they can cry, ask for a hug, sing to themselves, be rocked in a grown-up s arms, talk about feelings, and breathe. Rhythmic text and warm illustrations make this a book that every parent, caregiver, and toddler will appreciate.
Changing Children's Behavior by Changing the People, Places and Activities Richard L. Munger, Ph.D. In this provocative new book, author Richard L. Munger makes the case that the environments in which a child lives, plays, and studies are even more important than personality in shaping that child's behavior.
Character Building Day by Day Mather, Anne D.|Weldon, Louise B. In elementary schools across the country, teachers are expected to provide at least five minutes of character education each day. This book makes it easy to meet that requirement in a meaningful way. It includes 180 character vignettes five for each of the 36 weeks in the school year grouped by trait. Each features kids in real-life situations making decisions that reflect their character and is short enough to be read aloud; all can be used as starting points for discussion, to support an existing character education program, or as the basis for an independent program. An excellent tool for the classroom or the character-conscious home.
Clean-Up Time Verdick, Elizabeth Toddlers will look forward to clean-up time with this simple rhyming book that encourages them to chant along as they tidy up. Young children learn to work together to put items in their place, make a neater space, keep a smile on their face and make room for more fun. Delightful illustrations enhance the text.
Cluster Grouping Handbook Winebrenner, M.S., Susan | Brulles, Ph.D., Dina In today s standards-driven era, how can teachers motivate and challenge gifted learners and ensure that all students reach their potential? This book provides a compelling answer: the Schoolwide Cluster Grouping Model (SCGM). The authors explain how the model differs from grouping practices of the past, and they present a roadmap for implementing, sustaining, and evaluating schoolwide cluster grouping. Practitioners will find a wealth of teacher-tested classroom strategies along with detailed information on identifying students for clusters, gaining support from parents, and providing ongoing professional development. Special attention is directed toward empowering gifted English language learners. The included CD-ROM (for Windows and Macintosh) features all of the reproducible forms from the book and a PowerPoint presentation designed for teacher in-service training. An essential resource for administrators, gifted education program directors, and classroom teachers.
Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions for Emotional and Behavioral Disorders School-Based Practice Edited by Matthew J. Mayer, Richard Van Acker, John E. Lochman, and Frank M. Gresham Evidence based and practical, this book presents state-of-the-science approaches for helping K-12 students who struggle with aggressive behaviors, anxiety, depression, ADHD, and autism.
Common Parenting Issues Cathy Bin This CD-ROM resource pack has been designed for professionals working with children and families, and is an invaluable asset for health centres, children's centres, playgroups, nurseries or schools.
Common Sense Parenting, 3rd Edition By Ray Burke, Ph.D., Ron Herron, and Bridget Barnes Here's a great guidebook for parents of children ages 6 to 16 facing a myriad of family challenges: a teen who's defiant; siblings who constantly bicker; a child having trouble in school, or parents and kids who occupy the same house but don't communicate or have fun together anymore.
Competing with Character By Kevin Kush, M.A., with Michael Sterba, M.H.D. Coach Kush gives tips and techniques for teaching young players how to listen to their coaches, get along with teammates, respect their opponents, handle disappointment and adversity, win with class, and lose with dignity. He also discusses other ways to ensure a healthy youth sports experience such as posting rules for spectator conduct.
Complete Guide to Service Learning, The Kaye, M.A., Cathryn Berger With this one-of-a-kind resource, every teacher has the tools to get started and succeed with service learning. The new edition is a treasury of activities, ideas, quotes, reflections, author interviews, and resources all presented within a curricular context, organized by theme, and enhanced to reflect the most up-to-date service learning pedagogy. This comprehensive guide has thirteen thematic chapters (including two new themes), ideas for incorporating global literacy into service learning, and suggestions for creating a culture of service. Features include a blueprint for service learning; hundreds of real-life field-tested service learning projects, including dozens of new projects; and the integration of K 12 standards for service learning. There are hundreds of annotated book recommendations, current and classic, that connect service learning with literature, and customizable reproducible pages and bonus material are on the CD-ROM.
Cool Down and Work Through Anger Meiners, M.Ed., Cheri J Everyone gets angry, so it s never too early for children to learn to recognize feelings of anger, express those feelings, 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 social skills for anger management: 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 children see that when they cool down and work through anger, they can feel peaceful again. Presented in a social story format, the book includes a special section for adults, with discussion questions, games, activities, and tips that reinforce improving social skills. Cool Down and Work Through Anger helps children learn to behave responsibly toward themselves and others as they develop the skills of anger management. For all homes, childcare settings, and primary classrooms as well as special education, including settings with children on the autism spectrum.
Courage to Be Yourself, The Desetta, M.A., Al (editor) Cassandra is hassled by her friends for sitting with the wrong kids at lunch. Jennifer gets harassed because she s overweight. Dwan s own family taunts her for not being black enough. Yen is teased for being Chinese, Jamel for not smoking marijuana. Yet all find the strength to face their conflicts and the courage to be themselves. In 26 first-person stories, real teens write about their lives with searing honesty. They will inspire young readers to reflect on their own lives, work through their problems, and learn who they really are.
Creative Interventions with Traumatized Children Edited by Cathy A. Malchiodi and Foreword by Bruce D. Perry Rich with case material and artwork samples, this volume demonstrates a range of creative approaches for facilitating children's emotional reparation and recovery from trauma. Contributors include experienced practitioners of play, art, music, movement and drama therapies, bibliotherapy, and integrative therapies, who describe step-by-step strategies for working with individual children, families, and groups.
Creative Play with Children at Risk Sue Jennings The companion volume to the successful Creative Storytelling with Children at Risk, this title is written for both professionals and parents. Using a practical and hands-on approach.
Creative Storytelling with Children at Risk Sue Jennings This practical book will improve the play skills - through storytelling and storywork - of anyone working with children, especially with children 'at risk', such as looked-after children, or children suffering from trauma or abuse.
Day the Sea Went Out and Never Came Back Guidebook Margot Sunderland Each guidebook focuses on key feelings and is written in a very user-friendly language, covering the most relevant psychotherapeutic and neurobiological theories for the feeling.
Dealing with Emotions Helen Bacon A photocopiable workbook supporting SEAL (Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning) in secondary schools.
Diapers Are Not Forever Verdick, Elizabeth Young children learn how to use the potty and why it s time to do so, while gaining the courage and confidence to face this important milestone. Includes tips for adults from a children's health specialist.
Differentiating Content for Gifted Learners in Grades 6-12 Winebrenner, M.S., Susan Stand alone CD includes more than 140 reproducible forms and templates, plus detailed explanations on how to differentiate instruction for gifted and high-ability learners across a broad range of academic topics: literature, writing, history, social studies, math, science, health, foreign languages, and technology. Unique, timely, and ready to use.
Differentiating Instruction in the Regular Classroom Heacox, Ed.D., Diane Some children learn easily, while others struggle. How can teachers make sure every child has opportunities to develop his or her talents? The answer is differentiation: changing the pace, level, or kind of instruction in response to learners needs, styles, and/or interests. In this timely, practical guide, Diane Heacox presents a menu of strategies for any teacher faced with a spectrum of student needs and learning styles. Some are quick and easy differentiating discussions, creating tiered assignments. Others are more comprehensive matrix plans for designing curriculum units, one-sentence lesson plans that encompass content, process skills, and evidence of learning. Individual chapters focus on evaluation in a differentiated classroom and how to manage both behavior and work tasks. Diane describes ways to get to know your students and recognize that all have strengths and limitations. Not every gifted student is always ready for higher-level thinking; not every child with learning differences is always incapable of succeeding in a higher group. Any curriculum can be differentiated even a standard or mandated curriculum. Drawing on Bloom s Taxonomy, Gardner s Multiple Intelligences, other experts in the field, and her own experience in the classroom, Diane explains how to differentiate instruction in a wide variety of scenarios to provide variety and challenge in how teachers teach and in how students learn. Templates and forms simplify planning; examples illustrate differentiation in many content areas. Recommended for all teachers committed to reaching and teaching all learners. Includes reproducible handout masters.
Divorce Workbook for Children Lisa Schab Activities to Help Kids Grow Up Happy and Healthy Despite Difficult Family Changes.
Doing and Being Your Best Espeland, Pamela|Verdick, Elizabeth Kids learn how to build the six Boundaries and Expectations assets: Family Boundaries, School Boundaries, Neighborhood Boundaries, Adult Role Models, Positive Peer Influence, and High Expectations. Stories, tips, and ideas show them why and how boundaries help them behave in positive, responsible ways.
Doing Good Together Friedman, Ph.D., Jenny|Roehlkepartain, Jolene Schools, workplaces, and organizations are hungry to get families involved in meaningful service opportunities and make an impact in the community. Doing Good Together answers the growing demand for family volunteerism with hands-on service projects focused on easing poverty, promoting literacy, supporting the troops, helping the environment, and more. Each of the 101 self-contained projects provides an overview, time requirements, materials list, step-by-step instructions, debriefing questions, recommended books for kids and teens, and ideas for extending the activity.
Don't Behave Like You Live in a Cave Verdick, Elizabeth Full-color cartoons and humorous, kid-friendly text teach kids how to make smarter choices about how they behave at home and at school so they stay out of trouble, feel good about themselves and their choices, and get along better with family, friends, and teachers. They will learn that better behavior isn t just about making adults happy: it means self-control, awareness, and a positive outlook, so things go better for kids. Lighthearted yet supportive and frank, this book helps readers learn to make thoughtful, deliberate, and positive behavior decisions. Issues addressed include such small ones as talking or blurting out in class, as well as bigger ones, such as fighting. Focusing on the benefits of making better behavior choices helps kids feel motivated rather than lectured.
Drama Personal Social Education Ruth Hilton and Claire Hill Drama is an exciting teaching method which allows young people to explore their own and others' ideas, attitudes and feelings. Personal and social education provides many opportunities for the use of drama in the classroom.
Draw On Your Emotions Margot Sunderland This manual provides an "easy-to-do" picture exercises with the aims of helping people of all ages express, communicate, and deal more effectively with their emotions in everyday life.
Dude, That's Rude! Espeland, Pamela |Verdick, Elizabeth Kids today need manners more than ever, and Dude, That s Rude! makes it fun and easy to learn them. Full-color cartoons and kid-friendly text teach the basics of polite behavior in all kinds of situations at home, at school, in the bathroom, on the phone, at the mall, and more. Kids learn Power Words to use and P.U. Words to avoid, why their family deserves their best manners, and the essentials of e-tiquette (politeness online). It seems like light reading, but it s serious stuff: Manners are major social skills, and this book gives kids a great start.
Emotional Release for Children Mark Pearson and Patricia Nolan Emotional Release for Children provides practical, innovative exercises designed to expand children's self-awareness and creativity and help develop their inner resources (inner life skills), which will also allow the expression and release of painful, repressed feelings from hurtful past experience - emotional release work.
Everyday Leadership MacGregor M.S., Mariam G. Written and experiential activities help teens discover their own leadership potential and develop skills that guide them to act responsibly and make a difference in the world around them. Teens gain a greater understanding of who they are, what matters to them, how that translates into leadership, and how leadership relates to everyday life. Written activities encourage reflection, and "do something" activities call for commitment and action. Both enable teens to reach new levels of leadership. Created for use with Building Everyday Leadership in All Teens, this consumable guide also functions as a stand-alone resource for personal growth.
Everyday Leadership Cards MacGregor M.S., Mariam G. This easy-to-use deck of discussion and writing prompts helps instill a leadership in teens by encouraging them to think about their beliefs and goals. Each card contains at least one prompt; many also include definitions of key words, Imagine This! scenarios, What would you do? questions, and Stuck? prompts that provide help for hard to talk about questions. Can be used independently or as a supplement to Building Everday Leadership in All Teens.
Expert Approaches to Support Gifted Learners Gosfield, Margaret Wayne Educators and parents need practical information they can use now to help them best understand and support the gifted learners in their lives. Because of the unique social and emotional needs faced by gifted learners not to mention the unique academic needs teaching and parenting them can be as demanding as it is rewarding. These 36 articles provide much-needed help. They are a best of from the last seven years of the Gifted Education Communicator, the national publication of the California Association for the Gifted. With contributions from respected scholars as well as new experts in the field, this book is sensitive, positive, and packed with ideas and up-to-date facts.
Families Change Nelson, Julie All families change. Sometimes a child gets a new foster parent or an adopted mom or dad. Children need to know that when this happens, it s not their fault. They need to understand that they can both value their birth family and love their new familiy. Uncomplicated words and color illustrations support children facing or experiencing this type of change. Includes information and resources for caring adults.
Feet Are Not for Kicking Verdick, Elizabeth Feet are for walking, standing, leaping and landing, not for kicking people. This book helps little ones learn to use their feet safely for fun and play.
Fighting Invisible Tigers Hipp, Earl Stress is something we all experience. But research suggests that adolescents are affected by it in unique ways that can increase impulsivity and risky behaviors. While eliminating stress from life isn t realistic, young people can learn to control how they respond to it. This book offers proven techniques that teens can use to deal with stressful situations in school, at home, and among friends. They ll find current information on how stress affects health and decision making and learn stress-management skills to handle stress in positive ways including assertiveness, positive self-talk, time management, relaxation exercises, and much more. Filled with interesting facts, student quotes, and fun activities, this book is a great resource for any teen who s said, I m stressed out!
Freeing Our Families from Perfectionism Greenspon, Ph.D., Thomas S. Perfectionism is not about doing our best. It's about feeling that we are never good enough a burden that takes a heavy toll. In this groundbreaking book, psychologist and therapist Thomas Greenspon describes a healing process for transforming perfectionism into healthy living practices and self-acceptance.
Frog who Longed for the Moon to Smile Storybook Margot Sunderland This is one of nine beautifully illustrated books which have been designed to help children aged 4 - 12 who are troubled in their lives. Acting as vehicles to help children think about and connect with their feelings. The series is comprised of nine storybooks, each accompanied by a guidebook linked to the story.
Frog who Longed for the Moon to Smile Storybook & Guidebook Set Margot Sunderland Storybook and Guidebook set.
Gebra Names Al, A Isdell, Wendy Julie hates algebra until she meets a gebra named Al. In the book, Julie, Al, and the Periodic horses journey through the Land of Mathematics, where the Orders of Operations are real places and fruits that look like Bohr models grow on chemistrees. Wonderfully written and a joy to read, it's full of math help and science basics made fun and accessible.
Germs Are Not for Sharing (board book) Verdick, Elizabeth This book teaches the basics of good health and hygiene: Cover up a sneeze or cough. Hug or blow kisses when you re sick. And most of all, wash your hands!
Germs Are Not for Sharing (paperback) Verdick, Elizabeth Sneezes, coughs, runny noses, spills, and messes are facts of everyday life with children. And that s why it s never too soon to teach little ones about germs and ways to stay clean and healthy. This book is a short course for kids on what germs are, what they do, and why it s so important to cover them up, block them from spreading, and wash them down the drain. Simple words complement warm, inviting, full-color illustrations that show real-life situations kids can relate to. A special section for adults includes ideas for discussion and activities.
Germs Are Not for Sharing / Los g rmenes no son para compartir Verdick, Elizabeth Now in English and Spanish! Fun, friendly, and irresistibly readable, Germs Are Not for Sharing/Los g rmenes no son para compartir is the perfect resource to reinforce hand washing, flu prevention, and other critical social skills for healthy kids. Simple words complement warm, inviting, full-color illustrations that show real-life situations kids can relate to. A special section at the end includes additional discussion ideas, tips, and info adults and kids can read together. This bilingual edition includes all of the children s text along with a section for parents, teachers, and caregivers in both languages. Part of the Best Behavior social skills series for kids.
Germs Are Not for Sharing / Los g rmenes no son para compartir (board book) Verdick, Elizabeth Free Spirit s classic board book on hygiene for kids is now in English and Spanish! Everyone wants healthy kids. Simple words complement warm, inviting, full-color illustrations that show real-life situations little ones can relate to. This bilingual edition includes all of the children s text along with a section for parents, teachers, and caregivers in both languages. Part of the award-winning Best Behavior series of social skills board books for kids, the book also includes tips for parents and caregivers.
Get Organized Without Losing it Fox, Janet S. Kids have a lot to keep track of and keep organized. Schoolwork, friends, activities, chores...rooms, backpacks, lockers, desks...and what about fun? Here s friendly, practical, humorous help for kids who want to manage their tasks, their time, and their stuff without going overboard or being totally obsessed. Tips, techniques, strategies, and examples empower kids to conquer clutter, prioritize tasks, handle homework, prepare for tests, plan projects, stop procrastinating, and start enjoying the benefits of being organized: less stress and more success. Lists and steps make it doable; jokes and cartoons make it enjoyable. Recommended for any kid who s frustrated, overwhelmed, and sick of hearing Clean your room! Where s your homework? and You re going to be late AGAIN!
Get Out! Molland, Judy Need a friendly guide on finding ways to appreciate nature and how to go green? Get Out! is chock-full of eco-friendly ideas to help families, classrooms, and groups get outside, learn about nature, experience the world in new ways, and take a hands-on approach to green living. Chapters on being an eco-friendly consumer and eco-friendly eater, as well as on choosing an issue and taking a stand, make for a well-rounded yet easy-to-use handbook for making a difference indoors and out.
Gifted Kids' Survival Guide: For Ages 10 & Under, The Galbraith, M.A., Judy | Delisle, Ph.D., Jim Help gifted children in the elementary grades realize they re not alone, they re not weird, and being smart is a bonus, not a burden. First published in 1984, this book has become the classic introduction to growing up gifted. The third edition of the Survival Guide is fully revised and updated for today s bright, creative, talented kids. Based on 1,000 new surveys of gifted kids, it speaks directly to all gifted kids, in their language.
Gifted Teen Survival Guide, The Galbraith, M.A., Judy Based on new surveys of nearly 1,400 gifted teens, this book is the ultimate guide to thriving in a world that doesn t always support or understand high ability. Full of surprising facts, survey results, step-by-step strategies, inspiring teen quotes, and insightful expert essays, the guide gives readers the tools they need to appreciate their giftedness as an asset and use it to make the most of who they are. The fourth edition has been revised for a new generation of high-end learners and includes information on twice-exceptionality, emotional and social intelligence, creativity, teen brain development, managing life online, testing and standards, homeschooling, International Baccalaureate programs, college alternatives, STEM careers, cyberbullying, and other hot topics.
GLBTQ Huegel, Kelly GLBTQ is the indispensable resource for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning teens and their allies. In this fully revised edition, readers will find issues-based information and advice on coming out, prejudice, getting support, making healthy choices, school safety, workplace equality, and transgender expression. The author presents a contemporary look at society s growing acceptance of people who are GLBTQ along with the challenges that still exist, and provides updates on current legislative initiatives, quotes from teens who have been there, Web resources, and more. Written for young people who are beginning to question their sexual or gender identity, those who are ready to work for GLBTQ rights, and those who may need guidance or reassurance.
Going Blue Kaye, M.A., Cathryn Berger and Cousteau, Phillppe with EarthEcho International Water is the most important substance on Earth, and it is also the most threatened by climate change, trash, and pollution (such as the recent oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico). Young people across the globe are responding to the world water crisis by transforming their ideas and energy into action and participating in service learning. The call to service is being sounded by world leaders such as President Barack Obama, Jane Goodall, and Philippe Cousteau grandson of Jacques Cousteau and a champion of the new generation of environmental activists. Teens are answering the call to help our environment by being green, and to rescue our oceans and waterways by going blue. Going Blue vividly presents facts and statistics about Earth s oceans and waterways and information about the issues surrounding our current water crisis. Readers will find a wealth of strategies and examples that help them see themselves as change agents and move forward to complete an effective service project. The book is divided into the five stages of service learning: Stage 1: Find Out Investigate; Stage 2: Dive In Prepare; Stage 3: Get Going Act; Stage 4: Think Back Reflect' and Stage 5: Tell It Demonstrate. With the aid of lively photos and illustrations, along with practical suggestions and activities, teens plan and do meaningful service learning projects that benefit our planet s water system.
Guys, Lets Keep It Real! Farrell Artis So, what's the best way to get what you want in life?
Helping Adolescents at Risk Prevention of Multiple Problem Behaviors Anthony Biglan, Patricia A. Brennan, Sharon L. Foster, and Harold D. Holder This comprehensive volume reviews current knowledge about multiple problem behaviors in adolescence, focusing on "what works" in prevention and treatment.
Helping Children Cope with the Loss of a Loved One Kroen, Ph.D., LMHC, William C. How children from infancy through age 18 perceive and react to death; how adults can guide and support children through the grieving process.
Helping Children Locked in Rage or Hate Guidebook Margot Sunderland Each guidebook focuses on key feelings and is written in a very user-friendly language, covering the most relevant psychotherapeutic and neurobiological theories for the feeling.
Helping Children Pursue their Hopes and Dreams Guidebook Margot Sunderland Each guidebook focuses on key feelings and is written in a very user-friendly language, covering the most relevant psychotherapeutic and neurobiological theories for the feeling.
Helping Children who are Anxious or Obsessional Guidebook Margot Sunderland Each guidebook focuses on key feelings and is written in a very user-friendly language, covering the most relevant psychotherapeutic and neurobiological theories for the feeling.
Helping Children who Bottle Up Their Feelings Guidebook Margot Sunderland Each guidebook focuses on key feelings and is written in a very user-friendly language, covering the most relevant psychotherapeutic and neurobiological theories for the feeling.
Helping Children who have Hardened their Hearts or Become Bullies Guidebook Margot Sunderland Each guidebook focuses on key feelings and is written in a very user-friendly language, covering the most relevant psychotherapeutic and neurobiological theories for the feeling.
Helping Children with Fear Guidebook Margot Sunderland Each guidebook focuses on key feelings and is written in a very user-friendly language, covering the most relevant psychotherapeutic and neurobiological theories for the feeling.
Helping Children with Fear Storybook & Guidebook Set Margot Sunderland Storybook and Guidebook set.
Helping Children with Feelings Series Margot Sunderland This is an extraordinary series of 9 beautifully illustrated books which have been designed to help children aged 4 - 12 who are troubled in their lives. Acting as vehicles to help children think about and connect with their feelings. The series is comprised of nine storybooks, each accompanied by a guidebook linked to the story.
Helping Children with Loss Storybook Margot Sunderland This is one of nine beautifully illustrated books which have been designed to help children aged 4 - 12 who are troubled in their lives. Acting as vehicles to help children think about and connect with their feelings. The series is comprised of nine storybooks, each accompanied by a guidebook linked to the story.
Helping Children with Loss Storybook & The Day the Sea Went Out and Never Came Back Guidebook Margot Sunderland Storybook and Guidebook set.
Helping Children with Low Self-Esteem Guidebook Margot Sunderland Each guidebook focuses on key feelings and is written in a very user-friendly language, covering the most relevant psychotherapeutic and neurobiological theories for the feeling.
Helping Out and Staying Safe Espeland, Pamela|Verdick, Elizabeth Kids learn how to build the four Empowerment Assets: Community Values Children, Children as Resources, Service to Others, and Safety. Each asset is clearly defined and introduced by a story. Kids learn simple, everyday ways to play useful roles at home and in the community, help others, and feel safer at home, at school, and in their neighborhood.
How Hattie Hated Kindness Storybook Margot Sunderland This is one of nine beautifully illustrated books which have been designed to help children aged 4 - 12 who are troubled in their lives. Acting as vehicles to help children think about and connect with their feelings. The series is comprised of nine storybooks, each accompanied by a guidebook linked to the story.
How Hattie Hated Kindness Storybook & Guidebook Set Margot Sunderland Storybook and Guidebook set.
How Rude! Packer, Alex J. Here's an etiquette book that teens will want to read because it keeps them laughing, doesn't preach, and deals with issues that matter to them, as teens themselves reported in a nationwide survey. In the tradition of his best-selling Bringing Up Parents, Alex J. Packer blends outrageous humor with sound advice as he guides readers of How Rude! through the mysterious world of manners from A (Applause) to Z (Zits). He starts by explaining why etiquette is important because people who know how to handle themselves in social situations come out on top, get what they want, feel good about themselves, and enjoy life to the fullest. Fourteen chapters describe the basics of polite behavior in all kinds of situations at home, in school, and in the world. Teens learn how to be a host with the most (and a guest with the best), what to do (and not do) when going online or waiting in line, how to deal with rude relatives, how to act at the mall and the concert hall, how to make introductions, who invented manners, and much more. Hundreds of "Dear Alex" questions and answers cover everything from dating to breaking up, thank-you notes to table manners, ethnic jokes to social cliques, skateboarding to celebrating. Survey results reveal what teens, parents, and teachers think about manners and why they're important. Full of practical tips for every occasion, How Rude! is a serious etiquette encyclopedia and a hilarious read. Includes reproducible handout masters for the home and classroom ("50 Commandments of Family Etiquette" and "30 Commandments of Classroom Etiquette").
How to Do Homework Without Throwing Up Romain, Trevor "Everybody who goes to school does homework. You are not alone. And they feel just as sick as you do when they have to do it." Trevor Romain knows how horrible homework can be, and kids will see this right away as they page through this book, grin at the cartoons, and laugh at Trevor's funny insights. Meanwhile, they'll discover valuable truths and pointers about homework, such as "People who say homework is a waste of time don't know what they are talking about" and "The best way to get your homework done without feeling sick every time you see it is to just do it." Kids will also learn how to make a homework schedule, when to do the hardest homework (first!), the benefits of doing homework, and serious suggestions delivered with wit and humor because laughter makes learning fun.
How to Handle a Hard-to-Handle Kid Edwards, Ph.D., C. Drew A clinical child psychologist explains why some children are especially challenging, then spells out clear, specific strategies any parent can use to address and correct problem behaviors with firmness and love. A wealth of solid information and sound advice for parents of high-maintenance kids.
How to Take the Grrrr out of Anger Verdick, Elizaneth | Lisovskis, Marjorie Anger is a part of life. We can t avoid it, we shouldn t stuff it, and we can t make it go away. Kids need help learning how to manage their anger. This book speaks directly to them and offers strategies they can start using immediately. Blending solid information and sound advice with jokes and funny cartoons, it guides kids to understand that anger is normal and can be expressed in many ways some healthy, some not. It teaches them how to recognize anger in themselves and others, how to handle situations and emotions (loneliness, guilt, frustration, fear) that lead to or mask anger, and how to deal with the anger they feel. Young readers learn that violence is not acceptable and there are better, safer, and more positive ways to resolve conflicts. They also discover what to do when people around them are angry, how to get help, and how to locate other resources (books, hotlines, school groups) when they need more support.
How to Talk to an Autistic Kid Stefanski,Daniel While many young people know kids with autism, they often find it hard to relate to them. That s because the behavior of autistic kids can seem off-putting and antisocial, even though the person with autism wants to be friends. This is frustrating for autistic kids and for their peers, and often leads to avoiding, ignoring, excluding or bullying and teasing. In How to Talk to an Autistic Kid, a 14-year-old boy describes what it s like being autistic. With frankness and optimism, author Daniel Stefanski provides personal stories, clear explanations, and supportive advice about how to get along with kids with autism.
I Can Play It Safe Feigh, Alison Here s help for all adults who want to talk to young children about personal safety. Written by an expert in child safety, this full-color picture book teaches kids (and helps adults reinforce)seven important rules ot personal safety in a nonthreatening way.
I Like Being Me Lalli, M.S., Judy Simple rhyming poems and eloquent photographs explore issues important to the everyday lives of young children being kind, solving problems, learning from mistakes, telling the truth, dealing with feelings, making decisions, being a friend, and more.
I'm Like You, You're Like Me Gainer, Cindy In this colorful, inviting book, kids from preschool to lower elementary learn about diversity in terms they can understand: hair that s straight or curly, families with many people or few, bodies that are big or small. With its wide-ranging examples and fun, highly detailed art, I m Like You, You re Like Me helps kids appreciate the ways they are alike and affirm their individual differences. A two-page adult section in the back provides tips and activities for parents and caregivers to reinforce the themes and lessons of the book.
I'm Not Happy Graves, Sue Big feelings are part of daily life for small kids, and happiness just isn t always within reach. Unwelcome events, from a broken toy to a missing pet, bring on sad feelings that can darken kids days. In this charming feelings book, follow along as Ben helps cheer up his friends and shows how kids can turn sadness into smiles. Part of Free Spirit s new series of Our Emotions and Behavior books, I m Not Happy uses simple, easy-to-read text to present positive coping skills for children to use when they feel sad. The book s gentle humor and colorful illustrations will appeal to kids, and happiness might not seem so far away after all by the end of the story. The book also includes a series of pictures following the story, inviting children to use their own words to tell a story about helping others who feel unhappy. In addition, a special section offers adults questions to get kids talking feelings, and suggests positive coping skills for children dealing with sadness. Ideal for home and K 3 classroom settings.
If They're Laughing... Elaine Lundberg and Cheryl Miller Thurston Teachers of any subject will enjoy this practical and humorous book. It includes 29 tips for tapping into the power of humor, as well as many examples of material that encourage laughter and learning.
imaginACTION Bobbi Kidder This resource is loaded with active learning activities that your clients or students will love. This book will help focus their energy in a positive way.
Inclusive Assessment and Accountability Sara E. Bolt and Andrew T. Roach This important book provides step-by-step guidelines for choosing appropriate accommodations and alternative testing practices for students with mild to severe disabilities as well as English language learners.
Interactive Storytelling Keith Park Interactive storytelling, where the story is spoken or chanted, began as a way to include individuals with severe and profound learning disabilities in larger group activities, whether children at school or adults in day services.
Join In and Play Meiners, M.Ed., Cheri J It s fun to make friends and play with others, but it s not always easy to do. You have to make an effort, and you have to know the rules like ask before joining in, take turns, play fair, and be a good sport. This book teaches the basics of cooperation, getting along, making friends, and being a friend. Includes ideas for games adults can use with kids to reinforce the skills being taught.
Just Because I Am Payne M.S.W., Lauren Murphy Warm, simple words and enchanting illustrations build children s self-esteem.
Kid's Guide to Service Projects, The Lewis, Barbara A. Are you looking for ways to connect kids with inspiring, high-quality community service projects? Do you want fresh ideas and suggestions for how to get kids involved in service learning? Then this new edition of Barbara Lewis s classic youth service guide is for you. The updated second edition of The Kid s Guide to Service Projects contains hundreds of up-to-date service projects and ideas presented in an engaging, kid-friendly format. This guide has something for everyone who wants to make a difference.
Kid's Guide to Social Action, The Lewis,Barbara A. This award-winning guide includes everything kids need to make a difference in the world, from true stories to fill-out forms and resources.
Kids Need to Be Safe Nelson, Julie In simple words and full-color illustrations, this book explains why some kids move to foster homes, what foster parents do, and how kids might feel during foster care. The text makes it clear that the troubles in children's lives are not their fault, and they deserve to be safe. Includes resources and information for birth and foster parents, social workers, counselors, and teachers.
Kids with Courage Lewis, Barbara A. These exciting true stories will inspire teens to believe in themselves and the ability of determined young people to make a difference in the world. As fun to read as fiction, the stories are engaging and accessible a great way to encourage reluctant readers. In Kids with Courage, readers meet 18 remarkable kids with the courage to speak out, fight back, come to the rescue, and stand up for their beliefs.
Kids' Guide to Climate Change and Global Warming, A Kaye, M.A.,Cathryn Berger Carbon footprints, alternative energies, deforestation, and water conservation are just some of the issues related to climate change and global warming addressed in this book. Kids explore what others in the world have done and what their own community needs, and develop a service project. Includes facts, quotations, real-life examples, write-on pages, resources, and a note to adults.
Kids' Guide to Helping Others Read and Succeed, A Kaye, M.A.,Cathryn Berger Kids learn about literacy the ability to read, write, and comprehend. They explore ways to improve the literacy of others, and read what others (including young people) have done and are doing to help. Includes write-on pages, resources, and more.
Kids' Guide to Hunger and Homelessness, A Kaye, M.A.,Cathryn Berger Kids learn about the causes and effects of hunger and homelessness, read about what other people have done and are doing to help, explore what their community needs, and develop a service project. Includes write-on pages, resources, and a note to teachers and other adults.
Kids' Guide to Protecting & Caring for Animals, A Kaye, M.A, Cathryn Berger In learning about the welfare of domestic and wild animals around the world, kids explore ways they can help. This guide addresses the needs of animals, including cruelty prevention, emergency readiness, wildlife rehabilitation, habitat preservation, and shelter volunteering. Developed with the ASPCA.
Kids' Guide to Working Out Conflicts, The Drew, M.A.,Naomi Proven ways to avoid conflict and defuse tough situations, written by an expert on peacemaking.
Know and Follow Rules Meiners, M.Ed., Cheri J. A child who can t follow rules is a child who s always in trouble. This book starts with simple reasons why we have rules: to help us stay safe, learn, be fair, and get along. Then it presents just four basic rules: Listen, Best Work, Hands and Body to Myself, and Please and Thank You. The focus throughout is on the positive sense of pride that comes with learning to follow rules. Includes questions and activities adults can use to reinforce the ideas and skills being taught.
Knowing and Doing What's Right Espeland, Pamela Kids learn how to build the six Positive Values assets: Caring, Equality and Social Justice, Integrity, Honesty, Responsibility, and Healthy Lifestyle. Stories, tips, and ideas help them to make good choices and build positive character traits.
Language for Thinking Stephen Parsons & Anna Branagan While most children develop verbal reasoning skills with relative ease, others find it more challenging. Verbal reasoning is particularly difficult for children who are recognised as having delayed language skills, specific language impairment, Autistic Spectrum Disorder (including Asperger's Syndrome), pragmatic language impairment or moderate learning difficulties. Children with less obvious oral language difficulties may begin to struggle when they start to read.
Leader s Guide to What Do You Stand For? For Kids, A Lewis, Barbara A. Kids of any age can learn the basics of good character and figure out what they stand for. This leader s guide is a companion to the children s book, What Do You Stand For? For Kids. The 11 lessons provide a complete course for kids on caring, citizenship, cooperation, fairness, forgiveness, honesty, relationships, respect, responsibility, and safety consensus values identified by many schools and communities. Easy-to-use lessons provide ample opportunities for discussion, reflection, and action. They include through-provoking questions, role plays, additional What If? character dilemmas, detailed activity instructions, and further resources. This leader s guide can also be used in any group setting from classrooms to youth groups.
Leader's Guide to The Adding Assets Series for Kids, A Redpath, Ed.D., Ann|Espeland, Pamela|Verdick, Elizabeth This comprehensive, easy-to-use asset-building curriculum for grades 3-6 includes 42 sessions: one for each of the 40 assets, plus introductory and concluding sessions. Each session includes activities, discussion prompts, and a handout to bring home to parents and other family adults. For schools, districts, and states that have implemented standards-based education, a detailed chart shows how each session correlates with specific standards in the areas of character education, health, social studies, social and emotional learning, and language arts. The included CD-ROM features all of the reproducible forms from the book and an additional 40 pages of student handouts used in the sessions.
Leader's Guide to The Kids' Guide to Working Out Conflicts, A Drew, M.A.,Naomi This Leader s Guide brings the student book, The Kids' Guide to Working Out Conflicts, into the classroom with lesson plans and reproducible handout masters.
Learning To Get Along Series Interactive Software Meiners, M.Ed., Cheri J. Praised by parents, embraced by educators, this early childhood development book series teaches young children how to deal with their emotions, make positive choices, solve problems, resolve conflicts, resist impulsive behavior, form relationships, work cooperatively, and more. Now all 15 of the Learning to Get Along series are available in one kid-friendly software package. Teachers can choose which books to make available to each child, manage audio features, and track students progress. Children follow along or read on their own, using a special highlight feature to click and hear word definitions. A sequence of questions follows each book; test results are stored for teacher review in individual student files.
Life Lessons for Young Adults Fred Schrumpf, Sharon Freiburg, and David Skaden This resource will provide you with the kind of activities needed for running effective advisory groups. With 94 meaningful activities that are designed to provide social and emotional support and life skill training.
Life Lists for Teens Espeland, Pamela Lists organize your thinking, focus your energy, free up time in your day (and space in your brain), and give you confidence. No wonder everyone loves lists: making them, reading them, checking things off on them. Most books of lists feature facts, statistics, or trivia. Life Lists for Teens is different. It s not about the tallest this or the weirdest that. Instead, it s a user s guide to life. Over 200 powerful self-help lists distill big topics like health and wellness, relationships, feelings, creativity, personal safety, school, self-esteem, and problem-solving. Each list is like a mini self-help book a starting point for learning, thinking, and making positive choices and decisions. Some of the lists are practical: 6 Ways to Remember What You Study, 12 Tips for Making and Keeping Friends, 3 Rules for Doing Internet Research. Some are meant to motivate or inspire: 10 Goal-Setting Steps, 18 Great Reasons to Serve Others. Some are serious: 8 Tips for Coping with Tragedy or Disaster, 9 Symptoms of Major Depression, 10 Ways to Handle Hate Words and Slurs. And some are just for fun: The 8 Clown Commandments, 9 Tips for Changing Your Hair Color. Any teen who has ever made a list will enjoy this book as an inviting, enlightening read, a place to go for quick advice, and a ready source of guidance and encouragement for all kinds of situations. These are lists that matter, and teens will use them every day.
Listen and Learn Meiners, M.Ed., Cheri J Knowing how to listen is essential to learning, growing, and getting along with others. Simple words and inviting illustrations help children develop skills for listening, understand why it s important to listen, and recognize the positive results of listening. Includes a note to teachers and parents, additional information for adults, and activities.
Listening Time Verdick, Elizabeth Put away the wiggles. Put away the giggles. Listening works better when your body s calm and still. When it s time for young children to listen closely, this book sets the tone. They discover that it s important to open their eyes and ears but to close their mouths ( zip it, lock it, put it in your pocket ) so good listening can begin.
Little Sisters, Listen Up! Ruby Asugha, M.A., M.M. This is the story of Ruby Asugha, who knows firsthand the daily perils and pressures young, urban girls face. In these pages, she explains why it's so important to find purpose in your life and make your own dreams.
Loving to Learn Espeland, Pamela|Verdick, Elizabeth Kids learn how to build the five Commitment to Learning assets: Achievement Motivation, Learning Engagement, Homework, Bonding to Adults at School, and Reading for Pleasure. Stories, tips, and ideas show them why and how being a good learner can help them succeed in school and in life.
Mad Crist, Ph.D.,James J. Everyone gets angry sometimes. But some teens go too far and get into trouble with their parents, their school, or the law. Their anger controls them and affects their lives in negative, sometimes long-lasting ways. In this supportive book teens learn whether they have an anger problem, why we get angry, and how anger affects our bodies and relationships. Practical tools and strategies help them control their anger and avoid poor decisions and actions; insights from real teens let them know they re not alone. The final chapters explore mental health problems that can complicate anger management and the role of counseling and psychotherapy. Includes resources.
Making Choices and Making Friends Espeland, Pamela|Verdick, Elizabeth Kids learn how to build the five Social Competencies assets: Planning and Decision Making, Interpersonal Competence, Cultural Competence, Resistance Skills, and Peaceful Conflict Resolution. Stories, tips, and ideas help them get along better with others and stay true to themselves.
Making Differentiation a Habit Heacox, Ed. D., Diane Following on the heels of Diane Heacox's best-selling teacher resource, Differentiating Instruction in the Regular Classroom, this book offers new ideas, fresh perspectives, and additional research-based strategies to help teachers seamlessly integrate differentiation practices into their daily routines.
Making the Most of Today Espeland,Pamela|Wallner,Rosemary The first book of daily readings for all kids who want to know themselves better, be more creative, and feel better about themselves. A year's worth of inspiration and affirmation.
Manners Time Verdick, Elizabeth Manners start with a smile then you add the words. There are polite words to use when you greet someone, ask for something, or (oops!) make a mistake. There s even a nice way to say no. This book gives toddlers a head start on manners, setting the stage for social skills that will last a lifetime.
Mealtime Verdick, Elizabeth Mealtime Yummy-in-the-tummy time is an opportunity to teach young children two major personal and social skills: nutrition and table manners. Simple but important mealtime routines come to life as the toddlers in this book remember to wash their hands, use a napkin and silverware, stay at the table, and eat healthy foods. Toddlers also learn the one big rule for mealtime: Always try one bite ( You just might like it! ). Parents and caregivers want toddlers to develop healthy eating habits and table manners. Mealtime/ offers the perfect tool to engage little ones in a happy, healthy time at the table.
Naptime Verdick, Elizabeth Naps are just a little break but when it s naptime, many toddlers have trouble settling into sleep. This calming, encouraging book helps young children quiet down so they can get the rest they need. Eyes are closed, lights are dimmed and (yawn, s-t-r-e-t-c-h) before little ones know it, it s time to wake up. Cozy illustrations enhance the text.
Nifflenoo Called Nevermind Storybook Margot Sunderland This is one of nine beautifully illustrated books which have been designed to help children aged 4 - 12 who are troubled in their lives. Acting as vehicles to help children think about and connect with their feelings. The series is comprised of nine storybooks, each accompanied by a guidebook linked to the story.
Nifflenoo Called Nevermind Storybook & Helping Children who Bottle Up Their Feelings Guidebook Margot Sunderland Storybook and Guidebook set. A Nifflenoo Called Nevermind Storybook & Helping Children who Bottle Up Their Feelings Guidebook.
No B.O.! Crump, M.A., M.Ed., Marguerite This frank, reassuring, humorous book covers the physical changes boys and girls experience during puberty and offers tips on caring for oneself from head to toe. Fascinating facts, friendly suggestions, and funny illustrations combine in a lighthearted approach with strong kid appeal. For boys and girls.
Not Fair, Won't Share Graves, Sue Playing fairly doesn t always come naturally to kids and sharing isn t always easy. Plus, the hurt feelings that happen when others won t share can make matters even worse. Nora, Henry, and Dan find this out when Miss Clover builds a special space station in their classroom. Everyone wants to play at once! Can they figure out how to share? This engaging title in the new series of Our Emotions and Behavior books from Free Spirit shows that when kids get frustrated and mad, there are ways for them to calm down. Soon they see that playing fairly with other kids, and sharing with them, can make the day more fun for everyone. Near the end of this humorous child behavior book, a series of pictures invites kids to tell a story in their own words. A special section for adults presents positive coping skills for children and ideas for talking with kids about feeling reluctant to share or feeling mad when someone else won t share and how to deal with those emotions. Ideal for home and K 3 classroom settings.
On Those Runaway Days Feigh, Alison When children feel overwhelmed, angry, or unsafe at home or in school, they may see running away as a solution to their worries instead of what it really is a dangerous way to avoid working out a problem. Written by an expert in child safety, this book provides kids with an important set of coping strategies to use on those runaway days.
On-the-Go Time Verdick, Elizabeth Get ready, get set, go get into coats...out the door ...into the car. With On-the-Go Time, shopping and running errands with children really can mean fewer hassles and more fun for everyone! Toddlers learn simple tools and encouragement to keep moving, cope with the changing scenes, and be super helpers in the car, at the store or library, and on the road. What do they do when they re on-the-go? Listen, follow along, and even lend a hand. If they re struggling with transition times, or feeling disappointed or overstimulated along the way, they can take deep breaths to calm down.
One to One Personal Counseling Tapes for Teens Daniel L. Daly, PhD, Patrick C. Friman, PhD, Fr. Val J. Peter, JCD, STD, Lu Ann Peverill, and Kathleen M. Sorensen What questions do your teenagers struggle with every day? Do they include: How do I say 'no' to drinking and drugs? Am I in a healthy or harmful dating relationship? These are questions many teens have faced at one time or another. This audiotape series can be their first step toward seeking information and help with these difficult issues.
Ongoing Journey Awakening Spiritual Life in At-Risk Youth Dr. Robert Coles, Dr. David Elkind, Rev. Charles Shelton, Sr. Veronica Mendez, Dr. Nsenga Warfield-Coppock Within these covers, some of America's best-known educators, psychologists, and clergy members examine spiritual life among youth from many different cultural backgrounds. They share inspiring stories of young people rescued from lives of violence, neglect, and despair.
Pacifiers Are Not Forever Verdick, Elizabeth For many young children, giving up the pacifier is a major milestone. This board book offers warm, comforting words and pictures to ease the transition and make it a positive experience for kids and grown-ups alike. The focus is on minimizing stress and drama, dealing with feelings of loss and frustration, finding fun things to do without a pacifier, and finally being pacifier-free. Includes helpful tips for parents.
Parenting Ideas 1 Michael Grose These 24 scripted sheets are a great way for teachers to provide guidance to parents about possible situations they may encounter with their kids. The information contained in these photocopiable masters is easy-to-read, practical and road tested.
Pathways Fostering Spiritual Growth Among At-Risk Youth Developed by Boys Town, in part through a grant from the Lilly Endowment Developed by Boys Town, in part through a grant from the Lilly Endowment Reaching troubled or at-risk youth on a spiritual level is gaining ground as an effective approach in youth care. Topics covered include: behavioral and spiritual profiles of at-risk youth; the roles of suffering, attitude, and behavior in spiritual growth; the stages and style of faith.
Pea Called Mildred Storybook Margot Sunderland This is one of nine beautifully illustrated books which have been designed to help children aged 4 - 12 who are troubled in their lives. Acting as vehicles to help children think about and connect with their feelings. The series is comprised of nine storybooks, each accompanied by a guidebook linked to the story.
Pea Called Mildred Storybook & Guidebook Set Margot Sunderland Storybook and Guidebook set.
People Who Care About You Espeland, Pamela|Verdick, Elizabeth Kids learn how to build the six Support assets: Family Support, Positive Family Communication, Other Adult Relationships, Caring Neighborhood, Caring School Climate, and Parent Involvement in Schooling. Each asset is clearly defined and introduced by a story. Kids learn concrete, realistic ways to build family closeness and strengthen other important relationships in their lives.
Perfectionism Miriam Adderholdt, Ph.D. and Jan Goldberg Perfectionism is a problem for many teenagers. Here s help for superkids, workaholics, type A s, straight A s, procrastinators, overachievers and caring adults. This thought-provoking, encouraging book explains the differences between healthy ambition and unhealthy perfectionism and gives strategies for getting out of the perfectionism trap from recognizing the symptoms to rewarding yourself for who you are, not what you do. It explains why some people become perfectionists, what perfectionism does to the mind and body, why girls are especially prone to perfectionism, and more. It also gives adults insight into how their behavior and expectations can contribute to perfectionism in teens they parent and teach. The revised and updated edition of this Free Spirit classic includes new research and statistics on the causes and consequences of perfectionism, biographical sketches of famous perfectionists and risk takers, and resources for readers who want to know more.
Personal Power Combination Kit 4 BOOKS Ruth Herman Wells The series is composed of four sequences, each containing 10 lesson plans that require minimal preparation. Each lesson includes engaging interventions that ease students into making changes they might otherwise resist. Lessons include cartoons, contests, games, experiments, stories, role-plays, and other innovative devices.
Personal Power: Becoming an Effective Student Ruth Herman Wells The lessons in Becoming an Effective Student help unmotivated youth to discover the importance of school.
Personal Power: Developing Appropriate Teacher Interaction Skills Ruth Herman Wells The lessons in Developing Appropriate Teacher Interaction Skills help students to gain the motivations, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors needed successfully interact with instructors, join class discussions, recognize the value of rules, perform the work students must do, and focus on learning.
Personal Power: Peer Interaction Skills Ruth Herman Wells The lessons show students how to initiate conversations, end fights, and avoid negative leaders.
Playing with Words: Group Games Rosemarie Portmann & Elisabeth Schneider With an emphasis on learning through play, this book provides a comprehensive collection of word games for vocabulary development or to constructively fill leisure time.
Proud to Be You Espeland, Pamela|Verdick, Elizabeth Kids learn how to build the four Positive Identity Assets: Personal Power, Self-Esteem, Sense of Purpose, and a Positive View of Personal Future. Stories, tips, and ideas help them feel good about themselves and optimistic about what's ahead for them.
Psychology for Kids Vol. 1 Kincher, Jonni Are you an extrovert or an introvert? An optimist or a pessimist? Can you predict the future? Are you creative? Left-brained or right-brained? What body language do you speak? Do you have ESP? Based on sound psychological concepts, these 40 fascinating tests help kids explore their interests and abilities, find out why they act the way they do, and discover what makes them unique. Psychology for Kids Vol. 1 promotes self-discovery, self-awareness, and self-esteem, and empowers young people to make good choices.
Psychology for Kids Vol. 2 Kincher, Jonni Are people more logical or emotional? How do people make judgments? Do males and females see things differently? Can we shape other people s behavior? Are we more alike or more different? Based on science and sound psychological concepts and research, 40 interesting experiments make it fun for kids to learn about what makes people tick. Each experiment, explained with step-by-step instructions, sharpens young people s skills as experimenters, researchers, and observers of human nature. The more teens find out about others, the more they learn about themselves.
Quick and Lively Classroom Activities McElherne, M.A., Linda Nason Make the most of every moment in the classroom. These brief, meaningful, enjoyable activities are perfect for 15- to 20-minute periods during the school day advisory period, homeroom, or between times too short to start something big and too long to waste. The 260 activities are grouped into 52 themes, such as My Special Talent, Celebrating Differences, Managing My Time, Setting Goals, Imagining My Future, and Showing My Art and Soul. Each features an inspiring quotation, discussion questions, an affirmation, and resources. The CD-ROM includes all 53 reproducible handout masters from the book.
Raising a Thinking Child Workbook Dr. Myrna B. Shure Children learn how to think, not what to think.
Reach Out and Give Meiners, M.Ed., Cheri J Even very young children can help make the world a better place. This book begins with the concept of gratitude, because feeling grateful is a powerful motivator. Pictures show children contributing to their community in simple yet meaningful ways. Includes discussion questions, generosity games, and ideas for service projects.
Ready for Bed! Kaye, Stacey I don t want to go to bed! If you re a parent of a preschool-age child, you probably know about the crying, fits, and complaining by both of you that can follow. Ready for Bed! offers healthy, lasting solutions.
Ready for Play! Kaye, Stacey Trouble sharing. Haggles over what to play. Jealousy, hurt feelings and of course tears when playtime ends. For kids just learning to get along, playtime can be riddled with conflict. Ready for Play! offers healthy, lasting ways to help kids cooperate, develop social skills, and have fun.
Ready for the Day! Kaye, Stacey Getting a preschooler out the door in the morning can be a frustrating battle of wills complete with crying and complaining by parents and kids alike. Ready for the Day! offers healthy, lasting solutions.
Real Friends vs the Other Kind Fox M.Ed., Annie Real Friends offers insider information on making friends, resolving disputes, and dealing with common middle school concerns like gossip, exclusion, and cyberbullying. There's also expert advice on crushes, peer pressure, and being there for friends who need help.
Real Kids, Real Stories, Real Change Garth Sundem Inspire kids and teens to personal, community, and social action with this book of thirty true stories of young people overcoming adversity to achieve great things and make a difference around the world. Compelling, funny, inspiring, and poignant, the book features kids and teens who used their heads, their hearts, their character, their courage, and sometimes their stubbornness to help others and do amazing things. Inside you ll find examples of youth volunteering, kids making a difference, and young people initiating community and social action to change their world. What makes these kids so special? Eleven-year-old Tilly saved the lives of 100 people in Thailand because she knew the warning signs of a tsunami. Ten-year-old Jean-Dominic won a battle against pesticides and the cancer they caused in his body. Fifteen-year-old Malika fought against segregation in her Alabama town. Six-year-old Ryan raised over one million dollars to drill water wells in Africa. And thirteen-year-old Bethany, a competitive surfer, lost her left arm (and almost her life) to a shark, but got back on her surfboard.
Rebels with a Cause Mario Cossa Rebels with a Cause is a comprehensive guide to working with adolescents using action techniques and dramatherapy.
Respect Macavinta, Courtney|Vander Pluym, Andrea This smart, savvy book helps girls get respect and hold on to it no matter what at home, at school, with their friends, and in the world.
Respect and Take Care of Things Meiners, M.Ed., Cheri J Everything has a place. Things last longer when we take care of them. Respect, responsibility, and stewardship are concepts that even young children can relate to because they have things they value. This book encourages children to pick up after themselves, put things back where they belong, and ask permission to use things that don t belong to them. It also teaches simple environmental awareness: respecting and taking care of the earth. Includes ideas for adult-led activities and discussions.
Reviving Ophelia Mary Pipher, Ph.D Here, for the first time, are girls' unmutted voices from the front lines of adolescence, personal and painfully honest. By laying bare their harsh day-to-day reality, Reviving Ophelia issues a call to arms and offers parents compassion, strength, and strategies with which to revive these Ophelias' lost sense of self.
RTI Success Whitten, Ph.D,Elizabeth | Esteves, Ed.D.,Keli J.| Woodrow, Ed.D, Alice What is Response to Intervention (RTI) and how can it benefit your school? Find out in RTI Success, an all-in-one resource that provides information on this innovative model as well as step-by-step administrator guidelines and practical teacher tools for implementation. Despite ongoing federal initiatives meant to increase the profile and prevalence of RTI in the nation s schools, many educators continue to have questions about the framework. What are the three tiers of intervention? How do screening and progress monitoring work? Is there funding available? What ultimate benefit can Response to Intervention provide? Who will benefit from RTI Success? Administrators will enjoy its detailed information on implementing the model at the school- or district-wide levels. Educators in the regular classroom can use its plentiful instructional strategies to address learners specific difficulties. Special educators and classroom aides can utilize the book in support of screening, progress monitoring, and early intervention methods. Students, rather than struggle for long periods, can have unique needs assessed and met before academic challenges lead to chronic failure. Response to Intervention clearly has the potential to transform how schools work. What has been less obvious to many is how to implement the framework and effectively utilize intervention strategies in the classroom. RTI Success, written by three experienced practitioners in the field, provides this how-to information that educators have been asking for.
Ruby and the Rubbish Bin Storybook Margot Sunderland This is one of nine beautifully illustrated books which have been designed to help children aged 4 - 12 who are troubled in their lives. Acting as vehicles to help children think about and connect with their feelings. The series is comprised of nine storybooks, each accompanied by a guidebook linked to the story.
Ruby and the Rubbish Bin Storybook & Guidebook Set Margot Sunderland Storybook & Guidebook Set
Safe & Caring Schools Grades 1 2 Petersen, Ph.D., Katia This flexible resource guide blends learning with life skills and character development. Hundreds of activities, monthly themes, and a foundation of literature make it easy to integrate social and emotional learning into the school day. One of the key components of the Grades 1 2 materials is teaching kids to get along. Teachers are encouraged to use classroom meetings (circle time) throughout the day to deal with misunderstandings, bullying, inappropriate language, and social conflicts that arise inside and outside the classroom. By doing so, a forum is created where students can share their feelings, as well as review, process, and discuss ways to positively resolve conflicts. The more than 100 lesson plans and activities give multiple opportunities to capitalize on the teachable moments.
Safe & Caring Schools Grades PreK K Petersen, Ph.D., Katia This flexible resource guide blends learning with life skills and character development. Hundreds of activities, monthly themes, and a foundation of literature make it easy to integrate social and emotional learning into the school day. Use the PreK K Guide to teach young children positive life skills through daily practice. The activities teach the whole child by allowing them to be curious, active, imaginative, and part of the learning process. This guide helps teachers work within a framework toward specific goals, but also encourages them to be creative in helping children express themselves.
Safe & Caring Schools Grades 3-5 Petersen, Ph.D.,Katia This flexible resource guide blends learning with life skills and character development. Hundreds of activities, monthly themes, and a foundation of literature make it easy to integrate social and emotional learning into the school day. The Grades 3 5 resource guide, like all the other Safe & Caring Schools volumes, is structured to be student-centered. The 100+ activities create opportunities for students to ask questions, discuss their interests, and find out what motivates them to get along with others. The lessons help students improve their social skills and use them as they practice teambuilding, communication techniques, deal with friendship issues, and express their feelings in appropriate ways. The materials can be used in an individual classroom, across a grade level, or throughout the entire school.
Safe & Caring Schools Grades 6-8 Petersen, Ph.D.,Katia This flexible resource guide blends learning with life skills and character development. Hundreds of activities, monthly themes, and a foundation of literature make it easy to integrate social and emotional learning into the school day. Safe & Caring Schools has been successfully used in middle schools during advisory time and classroom meetings. The guide provides specific, easy-to-use activities that allow students to have conversations, learn through inquiry, and feel empowered to change through self-monitoring of their creative thinking. Students use creative ways, including art, drama, writing, music, and reading, to express themselves and reflect on their experiences.
See It, Be It, Write It Blecher-Sass, Ed.D, Hope Sara | Moffitt, Maryellen Improve students writing skills and boost their assessment scores while adding arts education, creativity, and fun to your writing curriculum. With this vibrant resource, improving writing skills goes hand-in-hand with improving test scores. Students learn how to use acting and visualization as prewriting activities to help them connect writing prompts to their own lives, resulting in lively, personalized responses. Easy-to-use checklists guide students to include specific elements in their writing and to demonstrate the writing skills that are assessed on standardized tests. See It, Be It, Write It is for anyone charged with teaching writing skills and preparing students for state-mandated standardized tests. Dozens of complete writing prompts are included, so teachers can get started right away. Specific content is also included for teachers working with English language learners, gifted and talented students, and special needs students. A CD-ROM includes all reproducible forms, customizable and printable.
See Jane Win for Girls Rimm, Dr. Sylvia The best-selling author of See Jane Win gives girls the I Can tips and tools they need to be confident, capable, eager to learn, and and ready to lead. The comments and experiences of successful women inspire young readers; practical advice and encouragement help them make positive changes and choices in all areas of their lives. Includes quizzes and resources.
See You Later Procrastinator! Espeland, Pamela|Verdick, Elizabeth Kids are often notorious for putting things off it s easy for homework and chores to take a backseat to playing video games, hanging out with friends, watching television, or surfing online. Full-color cartoons and kid-friendly text teach kids how to get motivated, stay motivated, and get things done. Kids learn 12 reasons why people procrastinate and 12 Procrastination Busters that can help; 20 ways to kiss procrastination good-bye; tips for avoiding setbacks like the dreaded Domino Effect; and Mighty Motivators and Fun Rewards to keep them on track. See You Later, Procrastinator! gives kids lots of ways to kick the procrastination habit and feel more in charge of their lives.
Service Learning in the PreK-3 Classroom Lake, Ph.D., Vickie E. | Jones, Ed.D., Ithel Among early childhood education books, this one stands in a class by itself. It is the only comprehensive, research-based guide for implementing service learning across the preK and early elementary curriculum. Based on field trials with over 2,000 students and 215 educators, this pioneering resource presents all the background knowledge and skills you need to effectively use service learning in your preK or primary classroom. Rich in both theory and practice, the book combines best practices in service with differentiated content-based learning to meet the academic and social needs of young children in meaningful ways. The guide s numerous sample service learning lesson plans are based on field-tested preK and early elementary classroom projects and correlated to national standards.
Share and Take Turns Meiners, M.Ed., Cheri J Sharing is a social skill all children need to learn and the sooner the better. Concrete examples and reinforcing illustrations help children practice sharing, understand how and why they should share, and realize the benefits of sharing. Includes a note to teachers and parents, additional information for adults, and activities.
Sharing Time Verdick, Elizabeth Sometimes it s fun to share, and sometimes it s hard. This book offers toddlers simple choices (take turns, use it together, wait for another time) to make sharing easier, and shows them where to turn for help when sharing is difficult. Little ones learn that sharing can mean double the fun and sharing a while can make someone smile!
Siblings Crist, Ph.D., James J. | Verdick, Elizabeth Turn sibling rivalry into positive sibling relationships with this fun, humorous pocket guide for kids. Brothers and sisters can make for great friends, and it s nice to have someone who ll love you no matter what. But kids know that sibling relationships can be hard when problems of fairness, jealousy, conflict, tattling, privacy, and other things come up and they usually do. Siblings teaches kids how to deal with sibling rivalry and more, including special situations such as siblings with special needs, step-siblings, and adopted siblings. Siblings focuses on building positive sibling relationships after all, siblings can grow up to be the best of friends.
Skills for Living: Group Counseling Activities for Young Adolescents, Vol. 2 Rosemarie Smead This volume helps counselors provide young adolescents with the opportunity to learn new ideas, skills, behaviors, perspectives, and attitudes in a group setting. The book is divided into two sections. Part One provides specific do's and don'ts and many other useful guidelines for running a successful group. Part Two contains detailed procedures for conducting groups on eight topic areas. Appendices include pretests and posttests for each topic area, needs assessment forms, sample letters, consent forms, and best practice guidelines for group counselors.
Skills Training for Children with Behavior Problems Michael L. Bloomquist A wealth of practical tools are provided to build self-control in struggling children and teens; get social, emotional, and academic development back on track; and reduce family stress.
Smart Ways to Spend Your Time Espeland, Pamela|Verdick, Elizabeth Kids learn how to build the four Constructive Use of Time assets: Creative Activities, Child Programs, Religious Community, and Time at Home. Stories, tips, and ideas promote healthy, constructive, relationship-strengthening interests and activities.
Smoking, Alcohol and Party Drugs Role Play and Drama Activities Pauline Maskell This resource will give you options for developing healthy relaxation skiills, provide factual information on substances, explore feelings, reactions and issues of self-esteem.
Social Work Practice Benyamin Chetkow-Yanoov Replete with numerous diagrams, charts, tables, and exercises, the second edition of Social Work Practice: A Systems Approach brings alive the systems model of social work practice. This user-friendly guide will allow you to integrate micro and macro modes of intervention, sensitize your practice, enhance your conflict resolution skills, and analyze system-environment structures and currents. With its outline of a one-semester master's level course in systems analysis and its discussion of the 20th-century paradigm shift from reductionism to wholeness, Social Work Practice: A Systems Approach, Second Edition will be a great asset to social workers both within and beyond the classroom.
Step-Tween Survival Guide, The Cohn, Lisa|Glasser, Ph.D.,Debbie Step-tweens are not only caught between childhood and teenhood they re also often caught between two parents, two families, and two homes. This book lets them know they are not alone, helps them identify and express their feelings, and teaches them how to effectively communicate their wants and needs. The engaging format includes lively illustrations, quizzes, advice from other stepkids, survival tools to use when the going gets rough, and suggestions for what to do when nothing else seems to be working.
Stick Up for Yourself! Kaufman, Ph.D., Gershen | Raphael, Ph.D., Lev | Espeland, Pamela First published in 1990, this perennial best-seller has helped countless children build self-esteem and assertiveness skills. It s the ultimate resource for any kid who s ever been picked on at school, bossed around, blamed for things he or she didn t do, or treated unfairly and for any kid who sometimes feels frustrated, angry, powerless, or scared. Simple words and real-life examples show how children can stick up for themselves with other kids (including bullies and teasers), big sisters and brothers, even grown-ups. Kids learn how to build relationships, become responsible, manage their anger, grow a feelings vocabulary, make good choices, solve problems, set goals, and store happiness and pride. Questions from real kids are paired with answers about how to handle specific situations calmly, confidently, and effectively. A special note to parents and teachers explores the self-esteem backlash and explains what self-esteem really is and why kids today need it more than ever. A wealth of practical, encouraging, realistic advice, this empowering little book is also recommended for parents, teachers, and counselors.
Story for Children Who Yearn for Someone they Love Guidebook Margot Sunderland Each guidebook focuses on key feelings and is written in a very user-friendly language, covering the most relevant psychotherapeutic and neurobiological theories for the feeling.
Stress Can Really Get on Your Nerves! Romain, Trevor More kids than ever feel worried, stressed out, and anxious every day. Their parents and teachers may not know because kids don t want to talk about it, or they don t know how to put their worries into words. This book is a helping hand for kids and an eye-opener for adults. Reassuring words, silly jokes, and light-hearted cartoons let kids know they re not the only worry-warts on the planet and they can learn to manage their stress.
Struggle to Be Strong, Thje Desetta, M.A., Al |Woline, Ph.D., Sybil In 30 first-person accounts, teens tell how they overcame major life obstacles. Many aren t the everyday problems most kids encounter, which makes their stories especially compelling and their successes especially inspiring. As teens read The Struggle to Be Strong, they discover they re not alone in facing life s difficulties. They learn about seven resiliencies insight, independence, relationships, initiative, creativity, humor, and morality that everyone needs to survive and thrive in even the toughest times. Vivid, articulate, and candid, this book will motivate readers of all ages to build the skills and strengths they need to triumph over adversity.
Survival Guide for Kids with ADD or ADHD, The Taylor, Ph.D., John F. What are ADD and ADHD? What does it mean to have ADD or ADHD? How can kids diagnosed with ADD or ADHD help themselves succeed in school, get along better at home, and form healthy, enjoyable relationships with peers? In kid-friendly language and a format that welcomes reluctant and easily distracted readers, The Survival Guide for Kids with ADD or ADHD helps kids know they re not alone and offers practical strategies for taking care of themselves, modifying behavior, enjoying school, having fun, and dealing (when needed) with doctors, counselors, and medication. Includes real-life scenarios, quizzes, and a special message for parents.
Survival Guide for Kids with LD, The Fisher, Ph.D., Gary | Cummings, Ed.D, Rhoda Explains what LD is and clarifies legal rights and responsibilities. Contains the latest information, practical advice, step-by-step strategies, and encouragement for children labeled "learning disabled
Survival Guide for Parents of Gifted Kids, The Walker, Ph.D., Sally Yahnke What does it mean to be gifted ? What s good and not so good about being identified as gifted? How can parents make sure their gifted children get the learning opportunities they need? How can parents cope with the unique challenges gifted kids present? Every parent of a gifted child has questions like these. Since 1991 when we published the original edition of this guide, parents have looked here for answers. Now revised and updated with information about current research and legislation, new examples, new resources (including websites), and more, it s the first place to turn for facts, insights, strategies, and sound advice. You ll learn what giftedness is (and isn t), what makes gifted kids so special, how kids are identified as gifted, and why some kids fall through the cracks during the identification process. You ll discover encouraging, practical tips for living with your gifted child and handling the endless questions, high energy, and too-smart mouth that often go along with giftedness. You ll find out how not to raise a nerd, how to prevent perfectionism, and when to get help. And you ll learn how to advocate for your child s education at school and in your state. The Survival Guide for Parents of Gifted Kids is for any gifted child's parent who has ever wondered, Now what?
Survival Guide for Teachers of Gifted Kids, The Delisle, Ph.D., Jim |Lewis, Barbara Being a gifted education teacher has always posed special challenges. In their first book together, two veteran educators of the gifted give teachers the information, advice, and encouragement they need. They explain how to set the foundation for a gifted program; how to evaluate, identify, and select students; how to plan and implement a range of programming options (including differentiated instruction in the regular classroom, ability grouping, pull-out classes, special classes for gifted students, weighted grades, and others); and how to conduct ongoing program evaluation. Chapters cover why and how to network and build support among parents, other teachers, and students, and how to develop survival skills needed at a time when gifted education is questioned, threatened, and underfunded.
Tails Are Not for Pulling Verdick, Elizabeth Pets are for loving. This book teaches kids how to understand animals growls and swishing tails and respond appropriately. Kids learn teasing isn t nice, they can choose to be kind to animals, and it s important to ask before touching someone s pet. ASPCA Henry Bergh Children's Book Award winner.
Tails Are Not for Pulling (board book) Verdick, Elizabeth A charming book that teaches kids how to understand animals growls and swishing tails and respond appropriately. Kids learn teasing isn t nice, they can choose to be kind to animals, and it s important to ask before touching someone s pet. ASPCA Henry Bergh Children s Book Award winner.
Talk and Work It Out Meiners, M.Ed., Cheri J What s the best way to solve problems between people? By talking them over and working them out. It s never too soon for children to learn the process of peaceful conflict resolution. This book distills it into clear, simple language and supporting illustrations. Children learn to calm themselves, state the problem, listen, think of solutions, try one, evaluate results, and even agree to disagree when a solution isn t possible. Includes skill-building games and role plays for adults to use with children.
Talk With Teens About What Matters to Them Peterson, Ph.D., Jean Sunde All young people need a safe, supportive place to just talk with caring peers and an attentive adult. Talk with Teens About What Matters to Them has been tested with thousands of teens in many kinds of schools (plus community centers, churches, and workshops). Its guided discussions are proven ways to reach out to young people and address their social and emotional needs. Teens gain self-awareness and self-esteem, practice problem-solving and goal-setting, feel more in control of their lives, and learn that they have much in common with one another. Introductory and background materials help all group leaders, including those with minimal experience, feel prepared and secure in their role. Sessions can be easily customized to best meet the needs of your group.
TalkAbout Activities Alex Kelly Practical activities for social skills training. Six different levels cover self- and other awareness; awareness of communication; body language; the way we talk; conversational skills; and assertiveness.
TalkAbout Relationships Alex Kelly This manual aims to improve self-esteem and relationship skills in people who are having difficulites making or maintaining friends.
TalkAbout: A Social Communication Skill Package Alex Kelly This manual is a practical, photocopiable resource to be used with children an adults. It provides professionals with a framework for the development of social skills.
Teacher s Guide to Stick Up for Yourself!, A Kaufman, Ph.D.,Gershen|Raphael, Ph.D.,Lev|Espeland,Pamela Our popular guide reinforces and expands the messages of Stick Up for Yourself! with a step-by-step curriculum in ten easy-to-use sessions. Includes reproducible handout masters.
Teaching Beyond the Test Schlemmer, M.Ed.,Phil|Schlemmer,Dori To thrive in their uncertain future, students must know more than how to take tests. They must know how to learn. This practical resource presents strategies for flexible grouping, choice boards, tiered assignments, and fully developed content-focused projects. Designed for use in many settings. The included CD-ROM features all of the reproducible forms from the book plus four bonus projects.
Teaching Gifted Kids in the Regular Classroom Susan Winebrenner, M.A. With 150,000 copies in print, the original Teaching Gifted Kids in the Regular Classroom is a perennial best-seller. Teachers everywhere call it the orange bible and turn to it daily to make sure their gifted students are getting the learning opportunities they need and deserve. Since the first edition was published, author Susan Winebrenner has spent eight years using it with school districts, teachers, parents, and kids across the U.S. and the U.K. This revised, expanded, and updated edition reflects her personal experiences and the changes that have taken place in education over the years. Her basic philosophy hasn t changed, and all of the proven, practical, classroom-tested strategies teachers love are still here, but there s now an entire chapter on identifying gifted students. The step-by-step how-tos for using the strategies are more detailed and user-friendly. There s also a new chapter especially for parents. Teaching Gifted Kids in the Regular Classroom has been the definitive guide to meeting the learning needs of gifted students in the mixed-abilities classroom without losing control, causing resentment, or spending hours preparing extra materials. This new edition is even better and includes more than 50 reproducible forms and handouts.
Teaching Kids to Be Confident, Effective Communicators Schlemmer, M.Ed., Phil|Schlemmer, Dori Build children s proficiency with oral and written communication, promote social and emotional learning (SEL), and help students work toward standards while developing critical skills they ll need in later grades. This practical and unique resource presents 18 classroom-tested projects, called openings, in core curricular areas. Students research topics and present what they have learned to their peers with this kids-teaching-kids approach to differentiated, project-based learning.
Teaching Kids with Learning Difficulties in the Regular Classroom Cooley, Ph.D., Myles L. High-stakes testing and the No Child Left Behind Act have made this book more important than ever before. A gold mine of practical, easy-to-use teaching methods, strategies, and tips, this book helps teachers differentiate the curriculum in all subjects to help all learners reach their potential. Full of proven ways to significantly improve learning outcomes for students who score below proficiency levels, this is an essential resource for every educator. Includes CD-ROM with customizable reproducibles.
Teaching Kids with Mental Health & Learning Disorders in the Regular Classroom Cooley, Ph.D., Myles L. What do you do to help a student who worries all the time and has persistent fears? How do you help the child whose extreme mood changes interfere with learning? Are you challenged by kids who are overly aggressive or defiant? And what do you know about dealing with ADHD, OCD, NVLD, GAD, PTSD, communication disorders, Asperger s syndrome, eating disorders, learning disabilities, autism, and social phobias? Without a doubt, you are teaching a wide spectrum of students in your mainstream classroom. It s estimated that ten million young people deal with challenges that make it difficult for them to learn or behave appropriately in the classroom. This includes up to 10 percent of students in the regular classroom who have a learning disability, and 20 percent who have a mental health disorder that interferes with daily life. Given the many challenges you face each day, this essential guide can help you address students special needs.
Teaching Social Skills to Youth, 2nd Edition Tom Dowd, MA and Jeff Tierney, MEd More than 182 social skills are broken down into their component behaviors on pages you can reproduce for your use. Skills from the basic (following instructions, disagreeing appropriately, introducing yourself) to the complex (clarifying values and beliefs, stress management, conflict resolution) are covered.
Teaching Young Gifted Children in the Regular Classroom Smutny, M.A., Joan Franklin|Walker, Ph.D., Sally Yahnke|Meckstroth, M.Ed., M.S.W., Elizabeth A. This guide encourages and enables teachers to identify gifted children as early as age four and create a learning environment that supports all students. Proven, practical strategies and techniques help educators teach to multiple intelligences, compact and extend the curriculum, communicate with parents, and more. CD-ROM has customizable forms from the book.
Teambuilding with Teens MacGregor, Mariam G. This award-winning resource presents everything teachers and youth leaders need to build the skills and attitudes of leadership, teamwork, and personal character in fun, meaningful ways. Kids will recognize each other s strengths, become better listeners, communicate clearly, identify their values, build trust, set goals, and more. Each of the 36 hands-on activities takes 20 45 minutes, allowing lots of flexibility. Use the activities on their own, within an existing curriculum, as a supplement to the author s Building Everyday Leadership in All Teens, or as part of a leadership, service learning, or school-to-work program. Includes CD-ROM with all reproducible forms.
Teen Guide to Global Action Cards Lewis, Barbara A. Based on The Teen Guide to Global Action, these cards feature hands-on service and social action opportunities for young people. Reflection and discussion cards encourage teens to think and talk about issues that are important to them. Cards are divided into seven areas of service: Human Rights, Hunger and Homelessness, Health and Safety, Education, Environment and Conservation, Youth Representation, and Peace and Friendship. Website extensions point the way to internet resources.
Teen Guide To Global Action, The Lewis, Barbara A. Here s a book for every teen who wants to get involved in service and social change. Featuring profiles of real Difference Makers and practical tools readers can use to support causes they are passionate about, The Teen Guide to Global Action provides everything youth need to make a difference at the local, national, or global level. From suggestions for reducing hunger and poverty and protecting human rights to environmental projects and efforts to promote peace, this book provides know-how teens can use to make the world a better place. There s also a healthy dose of inspiration. Whether it s reading about Zach Hunter, who started an organization devoted to ending modern-day slavery, or Janine Licare, who is helping protect Costa Rican rain forests, teens reading these and dozens of other stories will realize they don t have to wait to become an adult to change the world. Upbeat, practical, and highly motivating, The Teen Guide to Global Action is a go-to source teens can use to put their volunteer spirit into practice and make an impact in their world.
Teenagers Guide to School Outside the Box Greene, Rebecca This practical, inspiring book explores the world of alternative learning, giving teens the knowledge and tools they need to make good choices. It s not a directory of programs; there are many of those available already. Comprehensive and realistic, complete with first-person stories from high school students who have gone outside the box, this guide is for any teen who wonders What s out there for me? Also recommended for school guidance and career centers.
Teenie Weenie in a Too Big World Storybook Margot Sunderland This is one of nine beautifully illustrated books which have been designed to help children aged 4 - 12 who are troubled in their lives. Acting as vehicles to help children think about and connect with their feelings. The series is comprised of nine storybooks, each accompanied by a guidebook linked to the story.
Teens Take It to Court Jacobs, J.D., Thomas A. Because 15-year-old Gerry Gault fought for his rights, every teenager in the United States has specific rights when arrested and charged with a crime. This book describes In re Gault and other precedent-setting cases that reveal the power of social action and prove that even teens can change the law.
The Bipolar Teen David J. Miklowitz and Elizabeth L. George David Miklowitz, author of the bestselling Bipolar Disorder Survival Guide, provides invaluable information parents can use to help teens cope-and thrive.
The Counseling Handbook: Practical Strategies to Help Children with Common Problems Nancy Flood and Maureen Nuckols Counselors. This useful guidebook provides treatment options for the most common problems children face, including divorce, sexual or drug abuse, death, depression, and eating disorders.
The Gifted Teen Survival Guide Galbraith, M.A., Judy | Delisle, Ph.D., Jim Based on new surveys of nearly 1,400 gifted teens, this book is the ultimate guide to thriving in a world that doesn t always support or understand high ability. Full of surprising facts, survey results, step-by-step strategies, inspiring teen quotes, and insightful expert essays, the guide gives readers the tools they need to appreciate their giftedness as an asset and use it to make the most of who they are. The fourth edition has been revised for a new generation of high-end learners and includes information on twice-exceptionality, emotional and social intelligence, creativity, teen brain development, managing life online, testing and standards, homeschooling, International Baccalaureate programs, college alternatives, STEM careers, cyberbullying, and other hot topics.
The Wisdom of Girls: Teens, Sex, and Truth DVD This unique, evidenced-based, documentary-style program with real teens, whose sexual experience spans from virginity to teen motherhood, gives the audience a very personal view of the complexities of sex in the lives of teen girls and an impassioned plea to wait until they, as individuals, are ready to have sex.
Therapeutic Groupwork with Children Joost Drost & Sydney Bayley This hands-on workbook, written by a clinical psychologist and an educational psychologist, is an invaluable resource for all professionals who work with young children, both in clinics and schools, including teachers, activity leaders and therapists.
They Broke the Law-You Be the Judge Jacobs, Thomas A. Teens often hear about other teens who get into trouble with the law. But they re seldom asked what they think should happen next and why. A unique introduction to the juvenile justice system, They Broke the Law You Be the Judge: True Cases of Teen Crime invites teens to consider a variety of real-life cases. They meet Adam, who makes a threat in school; Erica, who assaults another student and uses marijuana; and more young people who commit crimes and are caught. Like a judge, readers learn each teen s background, the relevant facts, and the sentencing options available. After deciding on what they consider a fair sentence, they find out what really happened and where each offender is today. Along the way, readers learn Judge Jacobs concerns about each case, reflect on probing questions, and discover that they can t jump to conclusions. Teens (and teachers) who want more can find role-playing ideas and scenarios related to the stories available as free downloads on the Free Spirit website. Thought-provoking and eye-opening, this book is for all teens who want to know more about the juvenile justice system and the laws that pertain to them and their peers.
Think of Wind: A Child's View of Alcoholism Catherine Mercury This nonjudgemental observation of life in an alcoholic home is written for young children of alcoholics. Presented in a springboard format to discuss emotions resulting from addictive family dynamics.
Thinking, Feeling, Behaving Grades 1-6 Dr. Ann Vernon This volume contains 90 field-tested activities that will help students to use positive mental health condepts in overcoming irrational beliefs and combat negative feelings and attitudes
Thinking, Feeling, Behaving Grades 7-12 Dr. Ann Vernon This comprehensive and easy-to-use curriculum is based on the prinicples of Rational Emotion Therapy. The 90 activities in this manual are designed for use in the classroom or in small-group settings.
Too Old for This, Too Young for That! Mosatche, Ohd.D, Harriet S. | Unger, M.A., Karen The transition to middle school can be difficult. Most tweens are excited about getting older, but they re often not prepared for some of the challenges that come with growing up. Physical and emotional changes, evolving relationships, and increased expectations at school can all make for some major adjustments. Too Old for This, Too Young for That! is a friendly, reassuring guide to help tweens successfully navigate the often-turbulent middle school years. This update of a Free Spirit classic lets readers know they re not alone and gives them practical tips, tools, and resources for all kinds of situations. Life during the middle school and adolescent development years can seem like one long roller coaster ride with ups and downs, twists and turns, and sudden starts and stops. Too Old for This, Too Young for That! is a friendly and fun manual for surviving middle school that can help tweens enjoy the ride.
Too Stressed to Think? Fox, M.Ed.,Annie|Kirschner, Ruth When stress has the survival brain on overdrive, what happens to the thinking brain ? How can teens learn to use the mind-body connection to stay cool and make smart choices when the pressure s on? This book is packed with practical information and stress-lessening tools teens can use every day. Dozens of realistic scenarios describe stressful situations teen readers can relate to. Each scenario is followed by a clear, understandable process for reducing or stopping the stress and making decisions that won t leave a teen lamenting, What was I thinking? Throughout, quotes from real teens remind readers that they re not alone that stress affects everyone, but it doesn t have to ruin your life. Includes resources.
Treating the Tough Adolescent A Family-Based, Step-by-Step Guide Scott P. Sells Forewords by Jay Haley and Neil Schiff This book illuminates the causes of severe adolescent behavioral problems and presents a research-based 15-step model for helping families bring about real, lasting change.
Troubled Children and Youth: Turning Problems into Opportunities Larry Brendtro, Mary Shahbazian Clinicians, educators, mentors, and youth professionals are presented with research-based strategies that will help improve their relationships with youth, including those who have been ignored, discarded, and branded as incorrigible.
True or False? Tests Stink Romain,Trevor Test-taking hints, top-secret stuff (your first answer is usually right), tips, do s and don ts, jokes, and cartoons help kids do and be their best on test days. Small but mighty!
Try and Stick With It Meiners, M.Ed., Cheri J It s hard to try new things for adults as well as children. It s even harder to stay the course when something is more difficult than we thought it would be, or when things don t work out the way we hoped. Yet flexibility and perseverance are essential to success in all areas of life, at all ages and stages. This book introduces children to the benefits of trying something new and the basics of stick-to-it-iveness. Includes suggestions adults can use to reinforce the ideas and skills being taught.
Unmasking Sexual Con Games: Leader's Guide Ron Herron and Kathleen M. Sorensen Help the youth in your classroom or in your care recognize emotional manipulation and sexual coercion in their relationships.
Unmasking Sexual Con Games: Parents Guide Ron Herron and Kathleen M. Sorensen Help for parents worried about protecting their teens from and arming them against sexual harassment, abuse, and harmful relationships
Unmasking Sexual Con Games: Student's Guide Ron Herron and Kathleen M. Sorensen A 42-page guide for students to accompany the curriculum presented in the leader's guide.
Using Story Telling as a Therapeutic Tool with Children Margot Sunderland This practical manual begins with the philosophy and psychology underpinning the therapeutic value of storytelling. It shows how to use storytelling as a therapeutic tool with children and how to make an effective response when a child tells a story to you.
Well-Managed Classroom Theresa Connolly, MA, Tom Dowd, MA, Andrea Criste, MEd, Cathy Nelson, MS, Lisa Tobias, MS Here's how to foster a positive, supportive, structured classroom setting, one where disruptive behavior and office referrals decrease and students' time on-task increases.
Well-Managed Classroom for Catholic Schools Fr. Val J. Peter, JCD, STD, Theresa Connolly, MA, Tom Dowd, MA, Andrea Criste, MEd, Cathy Nelson, MS, Lisa Tobias, MS This 173-page book explains how to run a well-managed classroom within a Catholic community of caring and sharing. Added to the social skill curriculum are rationales that are faith-based or focus on concern for others.
What in the World Do You Do When Your Parents Divorce? Beyer, Roberta|Winchester, Kent Divorce means big changes for kids. This book guides them through this sad, hard, mixed-up time. It answers questions like Is the divorce my fault? and What do I do about my feelings? Kids learn to help themselves and know that things will get better in time.
What Kids Need to Succeed Benson, Ph.D.,Peter L. |Galbraith, M.A., Judy|Espeland, Pamela With over 220,000 copies in print, the original What Kids Need to Succeed is a proven best-seller. Communities across the nation have embraced its quick-read, common-sense suggestions for helping kids lead healthy, productive, positive lives and stay out of trouble. The first edition identified 30 Developmental Assets essential to promoting success and preventing at-risk behaviors. This revised, expanded, updated edition, based on findings from a recent nationwide survey conducted by Search Institute , includes the latest information on building the 40 assets.
What on Earth Do You Do When Someone Dies? Romain, Trevor When Trevor Romain s father died, Trevor didn t know what to feel, say, or do. Shocked, saddened, and confused, all he could say was "Wow." As he started understanding what had happened, he began writing about his experiences and feelings. What on Earth Do You Do When Someone Dies? simple, insightful, and straight from the heart is for any child who has lost a loved one or other special person. Trevor talks directly to kids about what death means and how to cope. He asks the kinds of questions kids have about death Why? How? What next? Is it my fault? What s a funeral? in basic, straightforward terms. He describes and discusses the overwhelming emotions involved in grieving sadness, fear, anger, guilt and offers practical strategies for dealing with them. He also suggests meaningful ways to remember and honor the person who has died. When someone dies, adults are often involved with their own loss and grief and not as available to children as they might otherwise be. This little book, full of concrete advice and expressive illustrations, offers the comfort and reassurance children need during these difficult times. Written to and for kids, it s also recommended for parents and other relatives, educators, counselors, and youth workers.
What Teens Need to Succeed Benson, Ph.D.,Peter L.|Galbraith, M.A.,Judy|Espeland,Pamela Based on a nationwide survey, this book describes 40 Developmental Assets all teens need to succeed in life, then gives hundreds of ideas for building assets at home, at school, in the community, in the faith community, and with friends.
What to Do When Good Enough Isn't Good Enough Greenspon, Ph.D., Thomas S. Perfectionism may seem like a worthy goal, but it s actually a burden. When you believe you must be perfect, you live in constant fear of making mistakes. Most children don t know what perfectionism is, yet many suffer from it. Nothing they do is ever good enough. School assignments are hard to start or hand in. Relationships are challenging, and self-esteem is low. Written to and for ages 9 13, this book helps kids understand how perfectionism hurts them and how to free themselves. Includes true-to-life vignettes, exercises, and a note to grown-ups.
What to Do When You re Sad & Lonely Crist, Ph.D., James J. All kids feel sad and lonely sometimes. Growing numbers of children are living with depression, a disease often mistaken for sadness. This reassuring book offers strategies and tips kids can use to beat the blues and blahs, get a handle on their feelings, make and keep friends, and enjoy their time alone. The second part focuses on depression, bipolar disorder, grief, and other problems too big for kids to handle on their own, and describes what it s like to go to counseling.
What to Do When You're Scared & Worried Crist, Ph.D., James J. From a dread of spiders to panic attacks, kids have worries and fears, just like adults. This is a book kids can turn to when they need advice, reassurance, and ideas. They ll find out where fears and worries come from, practice Fear Chasers and Worry Erasers, and learn to seek help for hard-to-handle fears they can t manage on their own.
What Works When with Children and Adolescents Dr. Ann Vernon It offers over 100 creative activities and effective interventions for individual counseling with children and adolescents (ages 6-18). The activities include stories, songs, games, worksheets, role plays, and other strategies that address problems, such as anger, anxiety/worry, depression, underachievement, procrastination, perfectionism, self-downing, and acting out.
What's Up with My Family? Fox, M.Ed., Annie In Book 3 of the Middle School Confidential series, Jack, Jen, Chris, Abby, Mateo, and Michelle are trying to figure out how to negotiate family rules, routines, and responsibilities. Readers will find expert information for getting along with parents and handling common concerns that come up at home including dealing with sibling conflicts, coping with divorce and life in a blended family, and being assertive when adults are genuinely unfair. The result? Teen and tween readers are able to strengthen relations at home even as they become more independent.
When Gifted Kids Don't Have All the Answers Delisle, Ph.D.,Jim | Galbraith, M.A., Judy Gifted kids are so much more than test scores and grades. Still, it s sometimes difficult to see past all that achievement and potential to the child, adolescent, or teen who may be filled with anxiety, pressured to be perfect, lonely, alienated, confused, and unsure of what the future might bring. This book offers proven, practical suggestions for encouraging social and emotional growth among gifted, talented, and creative children and youth. The authors explain what giftedness means, how gifted kids are identified, and how we might improve the identification process. Then they take a close-up look at gifted kids from the inside out (their self-image and self-esteem) and the outside in (challenges to their well-being from their family, school, peers, and society in general).
When I Feel Afraid Meiners, M.Ed., Cheri J Children 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.
When Nothing Matters Anymore Cobain, R.N.C., Bev On April 8, 1994, Kurt Cobain ended his long struggle with depression and chemical dependency by taking his own life. His suicide profoundly affected millions of fans around the world who identified with the music of Kurt and his band, Nirvana. Bev Cobain is Kurt's cousin, and this powerful book is her way of dealing with his death and reaching out to teens with a life-saving message: You don't have to be sad, discouraged, or depressed. There is help and hope for you. Full of solid information and straight talk, When Nothing Matters Anymore defines and explains adolescent depression, reveals how common it is, describes the symptoms, and spreads the good news that depression is treatable. Personal stories, photos, and poetry from teens dealing with depression speak directly to readers' feelings, concerns, and experiences. Teens learn how to recognize depression in themselves and others, understand its effects, and take care of themselves by relaxing, exercising, eating right, and talking things over with people who care. For some teens, self-help isn't enough, so Bev also discusses treatment options, presents the facts about therapy, explains the differences between various types of helping professionals (psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, physicians, counselors), discusses medications, and more. This book isn't just for teens who have been diagnosed with depression. It's for any teen who feels hopeless, helpless, and alone. Clear, encouraging, and matter-of-fact, it's also recommended for parents, teachers, and counselors who want to know more about teen depression.
Who Feels Scared? Graves, Sue From pets to grown-ups, everybody sometimes feels fear. And children, grown-ups, and animals aren t all afraid of the same things. Jack and his friends Ravi and Kevin discover this when they have a sleepover one that unexpectedly includes a few scares! Part of the new series of Our Emotions and Behavior books from Free Spirit, this cheerful and reassuring story shows that positive coping skills can help kids deal with fear, and children can be brave even when things seem scary. At the end of the book, a special section for adults suggests ideas for gently guiding kids to talk about feeling frightened and how to deal with that emotion. In addition, a series of pictures invites kids to tell a story in their own words about being afraid. Ideal for home and K 3 classroom settings.
Wibble Called Bipley & A Story for Children who have hardened their hearts or Become Bullies Margot Sunderland Storybook and Guidebook set. Wibble Called Bipley & A Story for Children who have hardened their hearts or Become Bullies.
Wibble Called Bipley Storybook Margot Sunderland This is one of nine beautifully illustrated books which have been designed to help children aged 4 - 12 who are troubled in their lives. Acting as vehicles to help children think about and connect with their feelings. The series is comprised of nine storybooks, each accompanied by a guidebook linked to the story.
Willy and the Wobbly House Children who are Anxious or Obsessional Margot Sunderland Storybook and Guidebook set. Willy and the Wobbly House Children who are Anxious or Obsessional
Willy and the Wobbly House Storybook Margot Sunderland This is one of nine beautifully illustrated books which have been designed to help children aged 4 - 12 who are troubled in their lives. Acting as vehicles to help children think about and connect with their feelings. The series is comprised of nine storybooks, each accompanied by a guidebook linked to the story.
Wise Highs Packer, Ph.D.,Alex J. Describes more than 150 ways to feel really, really good naturally, safely, and creatively. From breathing and meditation to exercise and sports, gardening, music, and games, these are highs that can change teens lives without leaving them dull, burned out, or hung over.
Words Are Not for Hurting (board book) Verdick, Elizabeth Young children can learn that their words affect other people. This book guides children to use words that are kind and helpful instead of hurtful and to say I m sorry when hurtful words come out.
Words Are Not for Hurting (paperback) Verdick, Elizabeth The older children get, the more words they know and can use including hurtful words. While our Words Are Not for Hurting board book is written for children ages 0 3, this expanded softcover version is for ages 4 7, a time of growing vocabularies and increasing awareness of how much words matter. Children learn that their words belong to them: They can think before they speak, then choose what to say and how to say it. The book makes the connection between hurtful words and feelings of anger, sadness, and regret. It introduces positive ways for children to respond when others say mean or unkind words to them. And it reinforces the importance of saying I m sorry, two little words that can be a big help. Includes activities and discussion starters that parents, caregivers, and educators can use when working with children.
Words Are Not for Hurting/Las palabras no son para lastimar Verdick, Elizabeth With gentle encouragement, this book teaches children that they can think before speaking, choose what to say and how to say it, and find positive ways to respond when others use unkind words. The importance of saying I m sorry is reinforced.
Words Are Not for Hurting/Las palabras no son para lastimar (board book) Verdick, Elizabeth This book teaches children that their words belong to them: They can think before they speak, then choose what to say. It also explores positive ways to respond when others use unkind words and reinforces the importance of saying I m sorry, two little words that can be a big help.
You re Smarter Than You Think Armstrong, Ph.D.,Thomas Howard Gardner s theory of multiple intelligences has revolutionized the way we think about being smart. Written by an award-winning expert on the topic, this book helps kids identify their own learning strengths, build other intelligences, and use all eight at school, at home, and in life.
Your Life in Comics Zimmerman, Bill Comic books and graphic novels help educators and parents get reluctant readers interested in books. Your Life in Comics goes a step further and helps get guys thinking and writing about critical topics in their lives. Rather than provide the story, this do-it-yourself comic book allows guys to decide what happens by creating words and drawings of their own in response to short prompts. Freestyle activities let kids personalize the book and explore who they are. Web extensions point the way to additional fun, interactive resources online.