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Life Skills/Social Skills

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  • Building Resiliency Workbook Facilitator Guide

    Wholeperson Building Resiliency Workbook Facilitator Guide

    Facilitator Guide  This contains Reproducible Self-Assessments, Exercises & Educational Handouts Resiliency has been defined as the ability to manage life's challenges, stresses, changes, and pressures effectively; cope and adapt successfully to adversity; bounce back to a balanced state after facing a major disruption in life or career. Resilient people are able to adapt successfully under adverse circumstances such as: poverty, mental illness, disasters, terrorism, physical or psychological trauma, divorce, job loss, prison, loss of a loved one, parent's divorce, prolonged stress, physical or sexual abuse, or a lack of safety. Resiliency, or a positive behavioural adaptation, is critical when people encounter any type of trauma. The Workbook contains five separate sections to help participants learn more about themselves and how to build resiliency which will enable them to thrive in times of adversity, change and stress.

  • Burn after Writing

    Sharon Jones Burn after Writing

    Have you ever wondered what your real self feels about things? When no one is looking over your shoulder, you can answer questions, learn about who you really are. This is a self-discovery book that encourages you the reader to ask yourself where you've come from, where you are now and ultimately just where you are going. It's private, personal, and only for your eyes. It's what you really think - and it's an eye-opening experience!

  • But It's Not My Fault

    Julia Cook But It's Not My Fault

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

  • By Myself! Board Book

    Sumana Seeboruth By Myself! Board Book

    Joining the Feelings & Firsts series: a toddler humorously asserts her independence while getting ready in the morning, only to be met with one frustration after another. When she finds an opportunity to help her big sister get dressed, she accepts that they can help each other. Adults and young children alike will delight in this young child's relatable drive for autonomy.

  • C Is For Consent

    Eleanor Morrison C Is For Consent

    A board book for ages 3-5 which talks about the basics of consent surrounding touches and hugs with family and no-family members.

  • Calming the Emotional Storm

    Sheri Van Dijk Calming the Emotional Storm

    Using Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills to Manage Your Emotions and Balance Your Life REGULAR PRICE IS $25.95, Now $20.95 This book is your guide to coping with difficult emotions calmly and responsibly by using powerful skills from dialectical behavior therapy. This method combines cognitive behavioral techniques with mindfulness practices to change the way you respond to stressful situations. By practicing these skills, you can stop needless emotional suffering and develop the inner resilience that will help you weather any emotional storm.

  • Calming Your Angry Mind

    Jeffrey Brantley Calming Your Angry Mind

    How Mindfulness and Compassion Can Free You from Anger and Bring Peace to Your Life This book teaches mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) and compassion practices to help you better handle the anger, fear, and hostile emotions that can wreak havoc at home, work, and in relationships. Learn self-awareness skills to help you stop overreacting and improve communication with others. The book's focus is on three major meditative approaches to soothing anger: stabilizing mind and body through concentrating your attention mindfully; using compassionate attention and reflection to disarm your anger; and understanding the impermanent and "conditioned" nature of angry reactions in order to diminish your vulnerability to anger's power.

  • Can I Play Too?

    Mo Willems Can I Play Too?

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

  • Care Package

    Sylvester McNutt III Care Package

    Harnessing the Power of Self-Compassion to Heal & Thrive  Have shame, guilt, or codependency seemingly become insurmountable hurdles in your life? Do you struggle with forgiveness, setting boundaries, and putting yourself first? Are negative self-talk and people-pleasing tendencies preventing you from feeling fulfilled? Sylvester McNutt III, life coach and host of the Free Your Energy podcast, shares the stories of his own traumas and challenges to reveal the lessons he's learned to overcome obstacles and truly thrive.

  • Caring for Myself

    Christy Gast & Jane Krug Caring for Myself

    A Social Skills Storybook For a child with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), even everyday activities like brushing your teeth, washing your hands or visiting the doctor can cause anxiety and stress because of the sensory, cognitive and communication impairments they experience. Caring for Myself is an entertaining and educational social skills storybook that will help children with ASDs to understand the importance of taking care of their bodies. Fully illustrated with colour photographs, it sets out fun, simple steps that explain what caring for yourself actually involves how you can do it, where it is done and why it is important. At the end of each story is a handy 'Pause for Thought' page for parents which offers tips and strategies to help a child with each activity. This charming book will be much loved by children with ASD and will enable them and their parents to cope with the daily activities that can be such a challenge.

  • Catch Good Character Go Fish Card Game

    Catch Good Character Go Fish Card Game

    Go Fish: Catch Good Character from Franklin Learning Systems covers a range of character dimensions, including honesty, caring, responsibility, fairness, and generosity. The questions are designed to encourage players to give examples from their own experience about behavior that demonstrates good character and to help players understand the meaning of common character traits. Grades K through 5, two decks of 50 cards are included.

  • Cause and Effect Fun Deck

    Cause and Effect Fun Deck

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

  • CBT Toolbox for Young Adults

    CBT Toolbox for Young Adults

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

  • Cell Phoney (Child's First Cell Phone)

    Cell Phoney (Child's First Cell Phone)

    After much anticipation, Joanie Maloney finally gets her very own cell phone! Knowing that owning a cell phone requires responsibility and sound judgment, Joanie's mom requires her to complete a Cell Phone Safety Course. "Mom, it's a phone... it's not a weapon!" Joanie exclaims. Along with Joanie, children will learn the six rules of cell phone usage which are designed not only to keep them safe, but also to keep them from being tempted to hurt others. By knowing the rules, children can become masters of their cell phones and avoid becoming a "Cell Phoney!"

  • Character Strength:  Play-2-Learn Dominoes

    Character Strength: Play-2-Learn Dominoes

    Players will understand the concept of character strengths and the six important dimensions covered in this game. Players will practice thinking about and discussing virtues such as forgiveness, kindness, and modesty. Players will practice making decisions about how to respond to challenging situations and try to demonstrate the character strengths. Players will learn that life is more than getting ahead and competing with others.

  • Cheetah Who Lost Her Speed

    Cheetah Who Lost Her Speed

    Once speedy, Coco grows slow and pudgy eating junk food and watching too much TV. Her teacher explains the importance of exercise and healthy eating. Soon Coco is back in shape and running faster than ever!

  • Chimp Who Lost Her Chatter  (Shyness)

    Chimp Who Lost Her Chatter (Shyness)

    Charlotte the Chimp is painfully shy at her new school, where she rarely says a word. With help from the school counselor and by attending meetings of The Friendship Club, she learns the Four R's of overcoming shyness: Reason, Reassurance, Relaxation, and Role-Playing. For ages 4 to 8. Part of the Early Prevention Series available at ODIN BOOKS Call for details 1-800-223-6346

  • Chocolate Milk, Por Favor

    Chocolate Milk, Por Favor

    Celebrating Diversity with Empathy Johnny is a big fan of school but that all changes when the new kid, Gabe arrives. Gabe doesn't speak any English, and that doesn't stop Johnny from going out of his way to be unkind. What will Johnny do when Gabe starts to make new friends? Will he join in the fun of making a new friend or turn the other way? Johnny realizes a powerful message in this story where empathy and inclusion teach us that actions speak louder than words. Read to find out how chocolate milk plays a major role in the discovery of the real universal language. Ages 4-11

  • Choose Hope, Take Action Journal

    Choose Hope, Take Action Journal

    A Journal to Inspire and Empower (Guided Journal with Prompts for Inner Personal Transformation) Learn how to Create Positive Change in Yourself and the World, This guided journal is filled with galvanizing quotes and ideas for making positive change, even when you feel discouraged. Whether it's performing random acts of kindness, considering viewpoints different from your own, getting involved in a local organization, or taking action on a national issue that is important to you, the prompts in these pages will leave you feeling empowered, inspired, and hopeful for the future. 5 x 7 inches, ribbon page marker

  • Classroom Yoga Breaks

    Classroom Yoga Breaks

    Brief Exercises to Create Calm In this book, readers will find a comprehensive guide to incorporating short yoga breaks into their classrooms. Teachers will learn how to promote movement, learning readiness, attention skills, cooperative community, and self-regulation. Goldberg's evidence-based principles of

  • ColorCards - What Are They Thinking?

    ColorCards - What Are They Thinking?

    Inspiring and creative resource for developing empathy, understanding feelings and recognizing emotions. These imaginative photocards provide an innovative way of initiating conversation with individuals and groups. Also useful for creative writing with all ages. The user imagines what the people are thinking and how they may feel in a similar situation, then fills in the speech bubble either verbally or in writing. This provides an opportunity to: Focus on thinking, Explore the relationship between thoughts and feelings, Recognize that behaviour can affect others, Look at the influences on thoughts and feelings, of factors such as surprise, stress, anger and excitement. Includes a CD-ROM with all the images to print out as individual worksheets.

  • ColorCards Cause & Effect

    ColorCards Cause & Effect

    2-step sequences of day-to-day events Designed to help develop logical and critical thinking skills, this set will also help with verbal reasoning as well as encourage the use and practice of questioning. Contains 24 sequenced pairs that illustrate how 'one thing leads to another'. A specific situation is presented on the first card, the user then having to predict the possible outcome, that may, or may not, be shown on the second card. Includes a variety of sections that are immediate or happen over a period of time; welcome or unwelcome; positive or negative.

  • ColorCards Social Behavior Skills for Daily Living

    ColorCards Social Behavior Skills for Daily Living

    These full-colour cards illustrate a variety of familiar situations and activities that can be used with older children and adults who require intervention in the area of appropriate social behaviour. Some cards show a good understanding of social skills, while others show a poor understanding by one or more people. Situations include: Disturbing other people; Jumping the queue; Helping a disabled person; Caring for an animal; Cheating in an exam. The cards also show non-verbal communication, such as posture, gesture, facial expression, respecting personal space and appearance.

  • Coming Alive

    Coming Alive

    4 Tools to Defeat Your Inner Enemy, Ignite Creative Expression & Unleash Your Soul's Potential The tools in this book help you connect to the Life Force and harness the energy and will to combat Part X. These are tools of ascendance they activate your aspirational self; they spark creativity and resilience; they help you to transcend the mire of negative thoughts and circumstances and align with a powerful ally that unites us in our common desire to live lives of meaning and engagement.


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