101 Ways to Teach Children Social Skills Lawrence E Shapiro, PhD This appealingly illustrated book includes 101 ready-to-use, reproducible activities to help children improve their social skills.
Anti Social Behaviour Secondary DVD A DVD with supporting activities, lesson plans and resources to help teachers address the issues of anti social behaviour at Key Stages 3&4.
Anti-Social Behaviour Primary DVD A DVD with supporting activities, lesson plans and resources to help teachers address the issues of anti-social behaviour.
Autism: A Social Skills Approach for Children & Adolescents Maureen Aarons & Tessa Gittens This book is an excellent source of practical ideas on which to base programs of intervention for children and young people with autism.
Basic Social Skills For Youth This guidebook provides a handy reference for youth to the eight most important social skills and their behavioral steps.
Billy & the Break In CD This CD-based resource provides young people, and the social workers and others who work with them, with an attractive and interactive way of thinking about and addressing behavioural issues.
Billy Breaks the Rules CD Billy Breaks the Rules follows Billy's life in a substitute care family. Even when it's all going well, Billy has problems to cope with and overcome - like when he gets caught stealing and gets his pocket money cut. What's he going to do now?
Boys of Few Words Adam J. Cox Psychologist Adam J. Cox helps parents understand all the factors that may be limiting their son's ability or willingness to communicate--from social pressures to brain differences, from personality traits to a simple lack of vocabulary.
Brain Friendly Guidance Activities to Build Emotional Intelligence Connie Messina Chock full of easy, enjoyable, and effective lessons, this book teaches self-awareness, communication, and decision-making/problem-solving skills that work.
Cognitive Behavioral Workbook for Depression William J. Knaus, Albert Ellis The Cognitive Behavioral Workbook for Depression is a complete, comprehensive, step-by-step approach you can use, on your own or working with a therapist, to manage and conquer depression.
Considering Others Shelly MacKay Freeman Students of all ages will learn how to communicate, solve conflicts, make decisions, and cooperate within a group setting.
Educating the Whole Child: Social Development and Self-Awareness Activities for the Early Grades Susanna Palomares * Dianne Schilling The activities in this book address the multi-dimensional needs of the whole child by providing engaging experiences that help children develop the ability to reason, investigate, solves problems, imagine, and create.
Emotional and Behavioral Problems of Young Children Gretchen A. Gimpel and Melissa L. Holland The focus is on evidence-based interventions that are practical and effective, and that help prevent the development of more serious difficulties later on. The clinician is taken step by step through managing everything from toileting, eating, and sleep problems to externalizing disorders, internalizing disorders, and the effects of physical or sexual abuse.
Feelings Artbook Ruby Radburn These activities and worksheets use drawing as the basis for exploring emotional issues and promoting children's emotional literacy.
Getting Along With Others Charts and Tips to Help You Teach Social Skills to Children and Reward Their Good Behavior Ron Herron The 30 charts in this activity book can help you make social skill learning and practice lots of fun for your child.
Handbook of Research in Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Edited by Robert B. Rutherford, Jr., Mary Magee Quinn, and Sarup R. Mathur Bringing together leading researchers, this book integrates current knowledge on emotional and behavioral disorders in the school setting. Reviewed are a range of evidence-based approaches to identifying, assessing, and intervening with this difficult-to-teach population.
Journey to Friendsville Kids learn social skills and how to develop rewarding friendships in 15 minute increments as they journey on the game board towards the town of Friendsville.
Knowing Yourself, Knowing Others "A Workbook for Children with Asperger's Disorder, Nonverbal Learning Disorder, and Other Social-Skill Problems" Book and CD Barbara Cooper, Nancy Widdows From two therapists who specialize in treating kids with social skills problems comes this one-of-a-kind workbook. Knowing Yourself, Knowing Others helps children with Asperger's disorder, nonverbal learning disorder, and other social development problems learn essential social skills.
La Crianza Practica de los Hijos Ray Burke, Ph.D. and Ron Herron; Translated by Margarita Cardenas
The successful and award-winning Common Sense Parenting , translated into Spanish!
Topics include setting clear expectations, giving positive and negative consequences for behavior, staying calm, teaching self-control, using Effective Praise and Preventive and Corrective Teaching, helping children make decisions and solve problems, reaching goals with charts and contracts, and teaching social skills. Also provided are strategies for dealing with the influence of the media, peer pressure, and problems in school.
Parents receive examples and step-by-step breakdowns of 16 valuable social skills.
Learning to become Socially Talented Children Karen Palmer-Roach & Rebecca Childs More than 70 worksheets to make social and emotional learning FUN!
Let's Be Friends A Workbook to Help Kids Learn Social Skills and Make Great Friends Book and CD Lawrence E. Shapiro In Let's Be Friends, children learn how to form strong and lasting friendships. As they work through the fun exercises in this book, kids develop the confidence and skills to reach out to others, communicate effectively, and resolve conflicts with compromise.
Let's Talk Social Skills Lesley Mayne Let's Talk Social Skills cards are designed to build stronger communication skills.
More Tools for Teaching Social Skills in School By Midge Odermann Mougey, Ed.D., Jo C. Dillon, and Denise Pratt The workbook has thirty-five new lesson plans with activities to help you teach valuable social skills to students!
Positive Interaction Skills Robin Dynes Provides group facilitators with a flexible programme to enable participants to develop good personal interaction skills.
Role Plays Cards for Social Skills Bring social skills to life by trying out activities through role-play before the real-life situations are faced.
Say Goodbye to Being Shy A Workbook to Help Kids Overcome Shyness Richard Brozovich, Linda Chase This workbook gives children sensitive, step-by-step activities to overcome their shyness. By doing the activities in this book kids develop the confidence to speak up, form friendships, and participate in social and group activities.
School Social Skills & Procedures CD For Elementary Schools Black-and-white reproducible illustrations of 20 school social skills and procedures as well as the skill steps are provided on this CD.
Social Skill Strategies Book A Nancy Gajewski, Patty Mayo and Polly Hirn This resource includes structured activities to teach students about a specific social-emotional skill and provides opportunities for practice.
Social Skill Strategies Book B Nancy Gajewski, Polly Hirn and Patty Mayo This manual provides activities and ideas that build upon students social-emotional skill strengths and remediates their deficits.
Social Skills Activities for the Elementary Grades Dianne Schilling * Susanna Palomares Social skills are fundamental to success in life and are learned behaviors, and children should be consistently helped to develop these important skills.
Social Skills BINGO! Adult Version Improves social skills by focusing on five important areas: positive and negative characteristics, verbal and nonverbal communication, getting along, and common interests.
Social Skills Bingo! Teen Version Improves social skills by focusing on five important areas: positive and negative characteristics, verbal and nonverbal communication, getting along, and common interests.
Social Skills Game This lively and exciting game has been developed for children and adolescents who experience difficulties with relationships. It is non-threatening and focuses on a positive and fun group experience.
Social Skills Games for Children Deborah M. Plummer Featuring a wealth of familiar and easy-to-learn games, this practical handbook is designed to foster successful social strategies for children aged 5-12, and will help adults to understand and reflect constructively on children's social skills.
Social Skills Handbook Sue Hutchings, DipCOT, Jayne Comins, MRCSLT and Judy Offiler, MRCSLT A range of useful and adaptable ideas and activities can be found in this practical guide which has been specifically designed for anyone involved in running social skills groups.
Social Skills Program Book with CD John J. Liptak, Ed. D. This reproducible program provides self-assessments, educational handouts and group treatment activities.
Social Skills Programmes Maureen Aarons & Terssa Gittens Programmes introduce children to good attention behaviour, which includes looking, listening and turn taking. Alll sessions are photocopiable.
Social Skills Training for Schizophenia: A Step-by Step Guide Alan S. Bellack, Ph.D., Kim Mueser,Ph.D.,Susan Gingerich, M.S.W., & Julie Agresta, M.S.S. This resource is designed to facilitate group work in a range of settings. It presents tested formats and ready-made curricula for teaching social skills to schizophrenia clients.
Social Success Workbook for Teens Barbara Cooper, Nancy Widdows In The Social Skills Workbook two therapists who specialize in treating kids with social skills problems give teens the tools they need to make friends, read nonverbal cues, and learn the "unwritten rules" of behavior that govern social interactions.
Spotlight on Life Skills Lois Rothberg This program teaches and reinforces school and life skills essential for personal growth, values development, as well as academic and career success.
Talkabout for Teenagers Alex Kelly & Brian Sains Designed specifically for teenagers, this practical workbook provides ready-made material for running social and relationship skills groups with older children and young adults.
Talking It Out Monica Gustafson * Margaret Owen This manual shows 50 illustrations of problem situations. Each has a set of progressively more complex guided questions based on Bloom's taxonomy.
Teaching Social Skills to Youth with Mental Health Disorders Jennifer Resetar Volz, Ph.D., Tara Snyder, Psy.D., Michael Sterba, M.H.D. Here is a guide teaching social skills as a component of treatment for children diagnosed with mental health disorders.
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.
Teen Success Handbook Dianne Schilling * David Cowan * Susanna Palomares This straight forward, delightfully illustrated, fully reproducible handbook gets teenagers to stop and focus for a few minutes at a time on their own development.
The Art of Conversation or Children The Art of Conversation for Children is the perfect way for children to become great communicators, learn about other people, better understand themselves, all as they enjoy great times and strengthen bonds with family and friends. Everyone wins!
Tools for Teaching Social Skills in School By Michele Hensley, Jo C. Dillon, Denise Pratt, Jacqueline Ford, and Ray Burke, Ph.D. Targets 28 social skills including following instructions, staying on task, working with others, accepting criticism, listening, ignoring distractions, making a good choice, sharing, and showing respect.
What Do You Mean? Louise Scrivener Eighty cards illustrating forty idioms; one half of the pair showing the literal meaning, the other the implied meaning,