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Anger Management Cards
- $14.95
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- Give these cards to students to use throughout their day. Have them place their thumb behind the card and watch for the color change to reveal how calm they can make themselves. Four useful steps to anger control are provided on the back of each card.
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Anger Management Thumball
- $17.95
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- Players read and respond to prompts about how to gain insights about different types of anger, and increase anger control skills. Discussion may include anger buttons, levels of frustration, "Know-Before-I-Blow", un-stressing skills, consequences and benefits of self-control. Thumball is a soft stuffed ball to throw, roll, or pass in a circle or randomly. Catch it! Look under your thumb. Respond to the prompt.
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Black Girl Blues by Carolyn Strong
- $24.95
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- Black Girl Blues: Small Group Sessions, Activities and Discussions to Combat Intra-Racial Bullying focuses on the relationships between African-American girls. It exposes the historical, cultural and social factors behind girl bullying among the African-American culture. While economic status and identity development are among the causes, physical characteristics are also often the source of intra-racial bullying. This helpful book can be used by professional school counselors, teachers, administrators, youth leaders and/or other professionals who interact with African-American girls. The lessons are aligned with the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) National Standards.
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Bullying in the Girls’ World with CD: A School-Wide Approach to Girl Bullying by Diane Senn
- $39.95
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- Discover school-based approaches to girl bullying and relationally aggressive behavior that include class lessons, small group activities and ideas for individual counseling. The class lessons include stories, activities, suggestions and reproducible student worksheets. Group approaches and individual counseling tactics are covered.
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Catch a Career Thumball
- $17.95
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- Catch a Career Thumball™ provides representative examples covering the 16 career clusters developed by the US Department of Education. Thumball is a soft stuffed ball to throw, roll, or pass in a circle or randomly. Catch it! Look under your thumb. Respond to the prompt. Kids absolutely love this interactive tool that will get them talking and sharing. When your thumb lands on a green hexagon, choose one of the following ways to respond: Act out the career and see if others can guess. Describe two special skills needed in this career. Name one thing that could be fun or…
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Changing Young Lives One Story at a Time by Tom Carr
- $24.95
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- This newly-revised book contains inspirational stories for all ages. Not only is it a book of reflection but also one of motivation. Tom Carr has taken stories from everyday life and added follow-up activities to reinforce each lesson. These stories and activities can be read and discussed with students at school or home to strengthen their personal character. Topics include: Anger Honesty and character Reputation Overcoming adversity Personal struggle Procrastination Kindness and compassion.
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Defying the Defiance by Kim “Tip” Frank, Mike Paget & Jerry Wilde
- $29.95
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- Every class has a range of students from those who are always cooperative to those who predictably fight the teacher for control every step of the way. In the most challenging classes this oppositional and defiant student is on the verge of preventing him/herself and many of other students from focusing on learning. This book will help classroom teachers find effective ways to avoid disruption and increase cooperation from the most resistant oppositional and defiant students. As teachers begin to understand the underlying causes and dynamics of opposition they will be able to develop additional strategies that will lead to…
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Emoji Feelings Thumball
- $17.95
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- With this ball, players learn about emotions and develop their feeling word vocabularies. If it is an Emoji, tell one or more words that describe that feeling. If it is a word, tell about a time you felt that way. Or players could tell about a situation and then others can identify a word or face that best describes that feeling. Thumball is a soft stuffed ball to throw, roll, or pass in a circle or randomly. Catch it! Look under your thumb. Respond to the prompt. Kids absolutely love this interactive tool that will get them talking and sharing.…
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Empathy Thumball
- $17.95
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- Thumball is a soft stuffed ball to throw, roll, or pass in a circle or randomly. Catch it! Look under your thumb. Respond to the prompt. Kids absolutely love this interactive tool that will get them talking and sharing. Without even knowing it, you will be encouraging the use of interpersonal skills including taking turns, eye contact, listening, responding, valuing similarities and respecting individual differences. Players respond to prompts on this ball around the topic of empathy. They are encouraged to discuss how to stand in someone else's shoes, show good listening and make skillful statements to others as they…
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Empower a Child, Change a Life by Terry Centrone
- $29.95
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- Previously titled, How Not to be a Bully Target, this revised program helps targets of bullying behavior to appreciate and tap into their own inner-strengths. They will begin to value themselves and realize that everyone deserves respect. The self-confidence building techniques empower children to realize that they deserve to be treated with dignity. This book follows the story of Mya McGreggor (a fifth grade student) as she develops her self-confidence in the face of being bullied. Children will be given a short excerpt from the story to read and will emerge stronger and more confident as they accomplish the follow-up…
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Give ‘Em Five: A Five Step Approach for Handling Challenging Moments with Adolescents by Larry Thompson and Angela Thompson
- $27.95
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- The Give ‘Em Five approach has been used with much success by classroom and special education teachers, administrators, counselors and support staff across North America. This book provides 30 case examples of challenging moments and specific recommendations for how to handle situations with students who are attention-seeking, manipulative, apathetic or hostile. Collectively, these cases can help you and your colleagues gain fresh ideas and concrete skills to handle those moments when students need feedback. In particular, this book will help teachers, counselors and administrators gain fresh ideas for creating dialogues with students who respond to with the following levels of…
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Handling Difficult Parents by Dr. Allen Mendler
- $19.95
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- Discover this practical handbook that all educators can use to set the right tone with difficult parents. Learn practical, easy-to-use strategies that can turn challenging parents into cooperative partners. Many specific methods are offered to gain and keep parental support even among parents who accuse, blame and enable.
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Helping Preschool-Age Children Learn Self-Regulation by Brad Chapin, Lena Kisner and Brooke Stover
- $39.95
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- This highly anticipated resource focuses on skill-training for preschool-age children. Self-regulation is a universal skill necessary for academic success, emotional control and healthy social interaction. With this one resource, you will be able to address School Readiness, Anger Problems, Anxiety, School Safety, Self-esteem, Social Skills and much more. The authors have developed this giude with a focus on how to help you "Do More with Less." The strategies are creative and designed to engage young children in the process to create change quickly. Includes a CD with reproducibles worksheets.
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Helping Students Graduate: A Strategic Approach to Dropout Prevention by Jay Smink & Franklin P. Schargel
- $34.95
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- Discover the fifteen strategies for dropout prevention identified through research reviewed by The National Dropout Prevention Center and Network at Clemson University. Each chapter in this book was written by a nationally recognized authority in the field. Research has shown that these 15 strategies have been successfully implemented in all school levels from K - 12 in rural, suburban, and urban centers; as stand-alone programs or as part of systemic school improvement plans. Helping Students Graduate: A Strategic Approach to Dropout Prevention also covers No Child Left Behind and its effects on dropout rates Dealing with Hispanic dropouts Differences and similarities…
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Helping Teens Learn Self-Regulation with CD by Brad Chapin
- $39.95
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- This program provides a solid, yet flexible, foundation for intervention with adolescents. The strategies are presented in simple, step-by-step lessons, activities and reproducible worksheets. These strategies can be used for quick interventions with individual adolescents. They can also be used to create dozens of unique curricula, tailor-made to target specific problem areas for small groups or classrooms in middle and secondary schools. As the term self-regulation suggests, this approach emphasizes teaching teens how to regulate their own emotions and behaviors. The author has split the self-regulation training process into three functional areas: physical, emotional, and cognitive. Using strategies based soundly…
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Hocus Pocus Learn to Focus by Randy Cazell
- $19.95
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- This story book illustrates the factual problems children can have with focusing. The story is a fun way to show students different strategies to solve their focus problems. Randy Cazell is an elementary guidance counselor who wants to help students learn practical approaches to help them focus in school. Her six year old granddaughter LP contributed the 'life' to the story by creating and illustrating each character. There are several practical activities included at the end of the book. These can be used with elementary students to help identify focus problems and to develop individual focus plans.
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Hot Stuff to Help Kids Chill Out: The Anger Management Book by Jerry Wilde, Ph.D.
- $14.95
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- This book offers a unique approach to one of the most pressing problems of our time_anger in children and adolescents. Child psychologist, Jerry Wilde, speaks directly to kids in a language they can easily understand. Hot Stuff to Help Kids Chill Out is an empowering book designed to encourage today's youth to handle their anger before their anger handles them!
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Hot Stuff to Help Kids Worry Less by Jerry Wilde, Ph.D. and Jack Wilde
- $14.95
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- Hot Stuff to Help Kids Worry Less is a practical, activity-based guide designed to help children and adolescents who struggle with anxiety. Hot Stuff speaks directly to kids in a language they can easily understand and empowers readers by helping them learn the tools needed to cope with anxiety. This is an interactive and engaging book that teaches kids how to change what they feel by changing how they think. You will learn: What really causes anxiety (it’s different than you think) The connections between thoughts and feelings How “worries” get started The use of imagery and visualization to manage…
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I Just Don’t Like the Sound of No! by Julia Cook
- $10.95
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- NO is RJ s least favorite word . . . and he tries his best to convince his dad, his mom and his teacher to turn No into maybe, we'll see later or I'll think about it. Even though he doesn t have much success RJ keeps arguing until his teacher suggests that he try to join her classroom's Say YES to NO Club. If RJ can learn how to accept NO for an answer and to disagree appropriately with his teacher and parents he can add his name to the club's Star Board. RJ finds that lots of praise…
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Imagine That! by Janis Silverman MA
- $19.95
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- This book will help children learn how to use the power of their imagination as a tool to help them slow down and think things through before acting out. It provides a collection of brief, guided imagery stories on various guidance topics. After each story this resource provides: A set of suggested discussion questions A reproducible activity page for children An additional activity Follow-up tips and suggestions Each story is meant to be read to an individual child or a group of children. Follow-up discussion and activities can be included as time allows. In the process, students will learn how to…
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Impulse Control Activities & Worksheets for Elementary Students with CD by Tonia Caselman
- $39.95
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- Using cognitive-behavioral theory and techniques, this book provides school personnel tools to teach students how to stop and think before acting. The games, role-plays and reproducible worksheets are presented in a playful but thoughtful manner to help engage children while they learn self-control techniques.
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Impulse Control Activities & Worksheets for Middle School Students with CD by Tonia Caselman and Joshua Cantwell
- $39.95
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- This workbook and CD provide teachers, school counselors, social workers and psychologists with tools to assist students in grades 6 though 8 with better impulse control. Expanding on existing evidence-based practices for decreasing impulsivity, lessons provide specific, engaging activities and worksheets to use with groups or individuals.
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Inner-Beauty Thumball
- $17.95
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- Thumball is a soft stuffed ball to throw, roll, or pass. Catch it! Look under your thumb. Respond to the prompt. Kids absolutely love this interactive tool that will get them talking and sharing. This fun activity encourages the use of interpersonal skills including taking turns, eye contact, listening, responding, valuing similarities and respecting individual differences. Players are encouraged to discuss the meaning and importance of recognizing inner-beauty in oneself and others. Topics include inner vs. outer beauty, personal strengths, encouraging self and others, media influence, and more. This fun way to talk about inner-beauty helps students share their own personal responses…
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Innovative Strategies for Unlocking Difficult Adolescents by Robert Bowman, Kathy Cooper, Ron Miles, Tom Carr & Tommie Toner
- $24.95
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- Working with students perceived to be "difficult" by educators can be exhausting and frustrating at times. Unfortunately, because of the behavioral challenges they present, sometimes these students do not receive the support and encouragement they need to succeed. This book contains collections of ready-to-use strategies and activities for unlocking the potentials of "difficult" students as well as providing innovative helpful insights into home issues and other underlying causes of difficult behavior.
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Innovative Strategies for Unlocking Difficult Children by Robert P. Bowman, Kathy Cooper, Ron Miles, Tom Carr & Tommie Toner
- $24.95
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- Working with students perceived to be "difficult" by educators can be exhausting and frustrating at times. Unfortunately, because of the behavioral challenges they present, sometimes these students do not receive the support and encouragement they need to succeed. This book contains collections of ready-to-use strategies and activities for unlocking the potentials of "difficult" students as well as providing innovative helpful insights into home issues and other underlying causes of difficult behavior.
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Interventions for In-School Suspension Book with CD by Catherine Pardue
- $39.95
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- This book is an essential resource for every school. With an ever-increasing need to focus on accountability, schools need to offer students assigned to In-School Suspension an opportunity to correct misbehavior in hopes of maximizing learning. The goals of this program are to positively impact change by instructing students about their behavior providing activities for them to understand the behaviors and giving them steps to improve. Also included are worksheets, reproducible activities, case scenarios, suggestions and strategies, contracts and other helpful information for students. Seven lessons are provided as part of your school's In-School Suspension program for students in grades…
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Just Because It’s Not Wrong Doesn’t Make It Right by Barbara Coloroso
- $19.95
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- We live in a world where children are so often given the message that the ends justify the means; where harmful, even violent behavior—in families, in communities, and around the world—goes unnoticed, unmitigated, and often unrepented; where children's ethical education can come from a T-shirt slogan or bumper sticker, an Internet site, or the evening news; where rigid moral absolutism or moral relativism has replaced true ethical thinking. In a world such as ours, Just Because It's Not Wrong Doesn't Make It Right is an essential tool. Beginning with the idea that it is in us to care that we are born…
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Kids are Worth It! by Barbara Coloroso
- $14.95
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- This bestselling guide rejects "quick-fix" solutions and focuses on helping kids develop their own self-discipline by owning up to their mistakes, thinking through solutions, and correcting their misdeeds while leaving their dignity intact. Barbara Coloroso shows these principles in action through dozens of examples -- from sibling rivalry to teenage rebellion; from common misbehaviors to substance abuse and antisocial behavior. She also explains how to parent strong-willed children, effective alternatives to time-outs, bribes, and threats, and how to help kids resolve disputes and serious injustices such as bullying. Filled with practical suggestions for handling the ordinary and extraordinary tribulations of…
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Making Friends is an Art by Julia Cook
- $10.95
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- Meet Brown the least used pencil in the box. He’s tall, geeky and lonely. Brown envies Red, Purple, Blue and all the other pencils who have fun coloring and playing together. Dark Green is trustworthy, Pink listens well, Orange has fun, and everybody likes Red! Brown doesn’t smile very often because he doesn’t get used much and hardly ever needs sharpening. When Brown asks the other pencils why no one likes him, he discovers that to have friends, he needs to be a good friend. If Brown learns to use all of the friendship skills the other pencils have, he…
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Mean Girls: 101 1/2 Creative Strategies and Activities for Working with Relational Aggression by Kaye Randall & Allyson Bowen
- $34.95
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- The strategies in this book are designed to increase awareness of Relational Aggression(RA), encourage empathy and tolerance, and improve self control and coping skills. It explores the underlying causes of RA, particularly in girls and provides professionals with 101 1/2 resources, insights, strategies and reproducible worksheets for working with girls who are Relationally Aggressive and those who have been victimized by this type of bullying. Includes CD.
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Mind Designs Book and CD by Angela Troppa
- $34.95
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- This book and CD will provide you with a unique, powerful tool that will help facilitate deeper personal conversations with young people. The reproducible worksheets have been field-tested with children and adolescents who are experiencing trauma and/or young people with mild to severe social/emotional/behavioral challenges
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Mindfulness Thumball
- $17.95
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Mindset Matters by Lisa King
- $27.95
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- Infusing the Growth Mindset theory into your counseling program can help your students increase achievement through greater self-esteem. Apply these research-based lessons in your classroom curriculum and/or small group counseling by teaching: Mindfulness Identify Brain Basics Not Yet is OK Determination/Grit Self-Talk Everyone is Unique Teach Others What You Know Counselors, teachers, and students will enjoy these innovative and easy-to-implement lessons. The lessons in this book will provide your students with a foundation of brain science, the magic of grit, and the benefits of learning, which will help them see the positive outcomes of having a growth mindset. (For grades…
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More Hot Stuff to Help Kids Chill Out
- $14.95
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- This follow-up to the popular original Hot Stuff provides children and adolescents with new ideas to cope with anger and hostility. This book also contains ideas to help manage stress - an important component of any anger management program. More Hot Stuff is filled with more activities and more ideas to help kids learn to handle their anger before their anger handles them!
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My Feelings Workbook by Aaron Wiemeier
- $19.95
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- This workbook is specifically designed to help children understand, deal with and process emotions and feelings on a nonverbal body level. It not only helps children figure out how they feel but WHERE they feel. With enough practice children will gain mastery over even their more intense feelings. In the process they learn how to build stronger bridges between their emotional minds and their thinking minds. This workbook contains fun activities, useful strategies and reproducible worksheets. Compared with other feeling-focused books this resource can be especially useful when working with children who are experiencing intense emotions such as after a…
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My Mouth is a Volcano Storybook and Activity Book by Julia Cook
- $18.95
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- This storybook takes an empathetic approach to the habit of interrupting and teaches children a witty technique to help them manage their rambunctious thoughts and words. Told from Louis' perspective this story provides parents teachers and counselors with an entertaining way to teach children the value of respecting others by listening and waiting for their turn to speak. The activity book can be used as a supplementary teacher's guide with the storybook. Full of discussion questions and exercises to share with students. Worksheets and activities may be reproduced for a specific group or class.
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Personal Strengths Thumball
- $17.95
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- The Thumball is a soft stuffed ball to throw, roll, or pass in a circle or randomly. Once a player catches it, he or she looks under his thumb and responds to the prompt. Kids absolutely love this interactive tool that will get them talking and sharing. Meanwhile, teachers and counselors will be encouraging the use of interpersonal skills including taking turns, making eye contact, listening, responding, valuing similarities and respecting individual differences. Players are encouraged to discuss how to recognize their assets and how to use them to help deal with school issues and other challenges. It is a…
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Positive Behavior for Everyone by Amy Murray
- $24.95
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- It is difficult for learning to take place in a classroom when misbehavior is occurring. Professional educators and parents are finding that they are more successful at fostering effective learning environments when they focus more on encouraging, teaching and sustaining positive behaviors. Positive Behavior for Everyone offers a variety of approaches you can use to become more effective as a positive behavior interventionist with children. This resource contains all the information you will need to teach children positive behavior in school and at home. It is insightful, practical and easy-to-use. You will learn how to better encourage positive behavior in children by…
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Preventing Suicide – You Can Make a Difference!
- $250.00
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- Suicide is one of the leading causes of death among students in North America - and the numbers are increasing, unfortunately. Surprisingly, almost half of the students who try to commit suicide will make their first attempt in elementary or middle school. Other than parents or guardians, educators provide the primary adult interaction and influence for many young people, and therefore can play a pivotal role in identifying students who may need help.
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Princess Priscilla and the Bully-Bee Day by Stephanie Jensen
- $14.95
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- WINNER OF THE MOM'S CHOICE AWARD! Princess Priscilla is having a rotten day. No bee will listen to what she has to say and no bee will play what she wants to play. In her sour mood, Priscilla finds herself acting rude. She hurts her friends with words that sting and learns they think she is being a bully-bee. After being confronted by her friends, Priscilla feels upset and is determined to be a better princess bee. She listens to her mom, the Queen, and learns to tame her inner bully-bee. Priscilla starts by using words that are kind and…
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Princess Priscilla and the Great Beezilla by Stephanie Jensen
- $14.95
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- There is a new bee in the hive, but is she a bee or is she a bug? Her name is Iris and she is really a beetle who wants to "bee" friends with Priscilla and her Honey Bunch so she disguises herself as a bee. Some of the bees refuse to play with her because of how strange and funny she looks. When Princess Priscilla meets Iris, she invites her to play and does not judge her for her strange looks, but she is suspicious. After Iris finally admits that she disguised herself as a bee, Princess Priscilla tells…
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Princess Priscilla and the Mood Ring Rainbow by Stephanie Jensen
- $14.95
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- Princess Priscilla is excited to show off her new color-changing mood ring. While wearing this amazing ring around her waist, she buzzes through her day focusing on her feelings in a brand new way. In the story, Princess Priscilla experiences many feelings and her mood ring changes colors to show each one. Each time she sees a color change, she uses one of her skills to make sure she manages her mood. Priscilla uses the colors from her mood ring throughout the day to draw a bright, colorful rainbow. This story encourages self-awareness and self-management for children in a cheerful…
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Pull Stretch and Squeeze Ball
- $3.95
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- This unique toy will help children age five and up to focus and relieve stress or anxieties. It provides endless fun and comes in five bright colors. Keep your kids fidget-free! Each ball measures about 2.25" Ideal for children who may need a fidget toy PLEASE NOTE: You will receive 1 ball in one of the available colors: Pink, Orange, Blue, or Green. Recommended for ages 5 years and up
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Put-Ups (Not Put-Downs) Thumball
- $17.95
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- Players practice giving personal affirmations and acting with kindness in order to uplift others. Discussions include the importance of giving put-ups rather than put-downs, encouraging others and spreading kindness. Thumball is a soft stuffed ball to throw, roll, or pass in a circle or randomly. Catch it! Look under your thumb. Respond to the prompt. Kids absolutely love this interactive tool that will get them talking and sharing. Without even knowing it, you will be encouraging the use of interpersonal skills including taking turns, eye contact, listening, responding, valuing similarities and respecting individual differences.
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Reaching Boys Teaching Boys by Michael Reichert and Richard Hawley
- $29.95
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- Based on an extensive worldwide study, this book reveals what gets boys excited about learning! Reaching Boys, Teaching Boys challenges the widely-held cultural impression that boys are stubbornly resistant to schooling while providing concrete examples of pedagogy and instructional style that have been proven effective in a variety of school settings. This book offers more than 100 detailed examples of lessons that succeed with male students, grouped thematically. Such themes include: Gaming, Motor Activities, Open Inquiry, Competition, Interactive Technology, and Performance/Role Play. Woven throughout the book is moving testimony from boys that both validates the success of the lessons and…
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Redemption Approach by Ed Orszulak
- $24.95
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- Discover a fresh approach to managing and helping students who are resistant or non-responsive to more traditional forms of discipline in schools. This guide provides a series of alternative strategies and lessons that can be useful for classroom and special education teachers, counselors, social workers, administrators and other educational professionals who are in contact with students who exhibit very challenging attitudes and behaviors in school.Included in this book are suggestions, strategies, activities and reproducible worksheets that incorporate the five redemption principles.
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Relational Aggression in Girls by Jamie Kupkovits
- $29.95
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- This curriculum has been designed based on research for addressing and treating relational aggression in girls. Nine sessions are included that will help you address girl bullying issues in your classroom and school. An optional 10th session is also offered for follow-up purposes. The lessons and activities can be used in classrooms and in small-groups as a prevention/intervention tool for girls who are dealing with issues related to relational aggression. This program includes a pretest and posttest assessment tool that will help you to collect data for accountability.
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Resiliency Thumball
- $17.95
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- Resiliency Thumball™ players read and respond to prompts and discuss ways to bounce back when difficult situations arise. The facilitator chooses one of three ways for players to respond to the prompts. Tell about something you did when you were... Tell about something helpful you could do if you were... Tell about where you could go for help if you were... Thumball is a soft stuffed ball to throw, roll, or pass. Catch it! Look under your thumb. Respond to the prompt. Kids absolutely love this interactive tool that will get them talking and sharing. Encourage the use of interpersonal…
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