Life Skills/Social Skills
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Family Virtues Guide
Simple Ways to Bring Out the Best in Our Children and Ourselves Through a collection of fifty-two virtues, one for each week of the year, Popov instructs parents how to teach morals and ethics to their young children, including such values as trust, caring, humility, and generosity.
$21.00
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Feelings Flash Cards
Todd Parr makes understanding feelings fun with these 20 sturdy flash cards featuring 40 different emotions. Each card shows two opposite feelings, one on each side, rendered in words and lively pictures. Kids will learn what it means to feel silly and serious, calm and nervous, brave and scared, and more.
$22.50
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Feelings Playing Cards
Pulitzer-Prize Winning Cartoonist Jim Borgman helps children play card games and become familiar with 30 different feelings. Deck includes directions for Go Feelings (Go Fish), Frustrated (Old Maid), Concentration, Bingo Feeing-O, Crazy 8s, Snap, Beggar My Neighbour, Twenty-One, Slapjack, and Rummy.
$25.95
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Field Guide to Emotions
A Practical Orientation to 150 Essential Emotions Imagine a life where you could accurately name the emotions you are feeling, more easily navigate from one to the next and leverage them as a life skill. The 150 emotions described here in detail will give you a new understanding of their usefulness and importance. Emotional literacy is a critical area of learning for leaders, educators, coaches, parents, and individuals. Embracing this learning will fundamentally change your relationship with emotions, your capacity to build healthy relationships and ability to create a life you love.
$29.95
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Fierce Conversations
Achieving Success at Work and in Life One Conversation at a Time To succeed, one must transform everyday conversations employing effective ways to get the message across. In this guide, which includes exercises and tools to take you step by step through the Seven Principles of Fierce Conversations, Scott teaches readers how to: Overcome barriers to meaningful communication, Expand and enrich conversations with colleagues, friends, and family, Increase clarity and improve understanding, Handle strong emotions-on both sides of the table.
$27.99
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Fifth Agreement (Life Skills)
A Practical Guide to Self Mastery This is the sequel to The Four Agreements. It asks us to be skeptical and use discernment when listening others, and to understand that everyone has his or her own perspective and agenda reflected in their words. It is up to us to discern the truth behind the words, but always to be respectful of another's right to his or her views, even if we don't share them. Each of us is the artist of our own life, the director of our own play, and we can make it an adventure or a drama - heaven or hell, it's up to us.
$19.95
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Fighting Invisible Tigers
Stress Management for Teens This revised edition teaches teens proven techniques and stress management skills to face the rigors of growing up. Packed with useful information on how stress affects physical and emotional health, readers will learn smart approaches to handle decision-making, easy steps toward greater assertiveness, time management skills to avoid feeling pressure, how to avoid online drama, relaxation and mindfulness exercises to focus their mind, positive self-talk techniques and more! Getting rid of stress is impossible, but learning how to control the response to it can help teens develop healthier relationships, make better decisions, and outsmart those tigers.
$23.50
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Finding Your Moral Compass (Personal Growth)
Transformative Principles to Guide You In Recovery and Life The author presents a model and tools required to make life decisions in the pursuit of good. He offers 41 universally accepted principles, paired as positive and negative counterparts that guide behavior. He then inspires us with one fundamental challenge: To take responsibility for being a force for good by applying these principles to our daily lives. He encourages us to show empathy, be of service to others, and make the choice to stop being an agent of harm.
$23.95
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Five Good Minutes
The book provides guided imagery, relaxation, mindfulness, and meditation practices-fun activities that relieve stress and create meaning and purpose in the reader's day. These practices help readers feel good, get motivated, and become inspired to change their lives for the better. Over time, these activities become guideposts readers will return to throughout the day, providing energy and inspiration when they need them most. In other words, the time readers of this book take for themselves in the morning might just be the five good minutes that change their lives.
$34.95
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Fix Your Dragon's Attitude
What do you do when your dragon has an attitude? What if he would howl out loud as if he were in pain when things doesn't go his way? What if he sees everything is negative? Classes are boring, having to brush his teeth while they're falling out in a few years anyway, friends can't play because they have homework to do, TV breaks when he needed it the most, and everything else is just again him! What do you do when your little dragon thinks the world is just out to get him? You teach him to adjust his attitude! This is a must have book for children and parents to teach kids about changing negative behaviors and adjusting attitude.
$21.95
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Four Agreements Cards
The 48 glossy cards in this deck provide a simple yet powerful code of conduct for attaining personal freedom and true happiness. Choose one when you have a difficult decision to make, are uncertain about something, or just need inspiration. A wonderful gift to yourself, and for someone close to you.
$25.99
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Friends (Revised): Making Them & Keeping Them
"Friends" is designed to help preteen girls learn how to make new friends, and make the most of the friendships they already have. It's full of quizzes, crafts, thoughtful advice, and true stories of friendship shared by real girls.
$14.95
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Friendship and Other Weapons: Group Activities to Help Young Girls Aged 5-11 to Cope with Bullying
Long before most school programs begin anti-bullying campaigns, young girls are getting a full education in social aggression. Girls as young as age five are experiencing acts of bullying, disguised as friendship, that shake the carefully laid foundations of their self-image, personal values, and beliefs about peer relationships. Based on thought-provoking discussions, engaging games, strength-discovering exercises, and confidence-boosting fun, the hands-on activities in Friendship and Other Weapons build critical knowledge and friendship survival skills such as: Recognizing the Red Flags of Girl Bullying, Responding Assertively to Bullying Behavior, Realizing Personal Strengths, Becoming an Ally to Others Facing Bullying, Resolving Conflicts Directly, Using Technology and Social Media Ethically This photocopiable resource book provides educators, social workers and counsellors with a complete, ready-to-use group curriculum to help young girls aged 5-11 build constructive and fulfilling friendships.
$55.00
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Friendship Guide
Friendship is important-and life would be so dull without it! Friendships are essential for social-emotional learning and mental health, but sometimes children struggle with making and keeping friendships. In The Friendship Guide, child psychologist Jillian Roberts outlines central ideas on how to be the best friend you can be. Alongside each of the principles is a scenario showing how it relates to real life-at the playground, at the park, at school or on a playdate. For parents, guardians and kids themselves, it can be difficult to recognize what makes friendships work. With this book, readers will have a comforting and straightforward resource to help guide them toward a lifetime of beautiful friendships.
$21.95
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Friendship Island Game Grades 1-4
Social skills needed for positive peer relations are some of the most important skills to be learned during elementary school years. This game focuses on the three vital areas of friendship - Making friends, Being a good friend, and Resolving disagreements in a win-win way. The game box contains two games. One is for grades 1 and 2, the other is for grades 3 and 4.
$89.50
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Friendship Play-2-Learn Dominoes
In this new game, players have fun playing dominoes while learning how to make new friends, be a good friend, and resolve conflicts in a win-win way. Before playing a domino, a player picks a card from one of four decks and either answers a question or practices a skill. The Ups and Downs cards help players deal successfully with the inevitable problems that arise between friends. The Four W's cards deal with challenging friendship situations; each question starts with Who,
$42.95
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From My Head to My Toes, I Say What Goes
From My Head to My Toes, I Say What Goes! is a light-hearted exploration of boundaries, nestled in a fun and lively story. The book discusses consent and control for a young audience, through a story that is bold and beautiful, loud and proud. With the feel-good factor turned up to eleven, it also celebrates individualism, inclusivity and empathy.
$28.99
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Gaining Insight for Teens Cards
Our insights help us to know what we do well and in what areas we might do better. When we share these insights with others, we give voice to our strengths and weaknesses. Each of the 75 cards in this deck pose self-reflection questions that look at values, skills, and behavior. As a result of insights gained, opportunities for growth are explored. Ages: 13-Adults.
$40.95
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Gaining Insights For Adults Cards
Insight is a valuable asset. Our insights help us to know what we do well and in what areas we might do better. Each of the 75 cards pose self-reflective questions to the participants. The first question on the cards looks at a value, skill, or behavior and asks players to rank themselves on a 1-10 scale. The next three questions on the card delve deeper into the issue, providing new ways to look at oneself. As a result of insights gained, opportunities for growth are explored. Complete instructions include group process suggestions. 75 cards, instructions.
$38.95
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Gaming Overload Workbook
A Teen's Guide to Balancing Screen Time, Video Games, and Real Life This workbook teaches essential skills and strategies for managing game play and creating a well-balanced life. Gaming can be a challenging, and rewarding activity, but when it interferes with real life, it's time to set limits. This nonjudgmental workbook can help you figure out just how much time you really spend on gaming. It helps you set limits on your screen time and gives you time for other things like family and friends. You don't need to quit gaming; you just need to learn moderation.
$26.95
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Gaslight Effect (Boundaries)
How to Spot and Survive the Hidden Manipulation Others Use to Control Your Life Do you have trouble making simple decisions and constantly second guess yourself? Do you dread having small things go wrong at home-buying the wrong brand of toothpaste, not having dinner ready on time, a mistaken appointment written on the calendar? Does your opinion of yourself change according to approval or disapproval from your spouse? In this groundbreaking guide, the prominent therapist Dr. Robin Stern shows how the Gaslight Effect works, how you can decide which relationships can be saved and which you have to walk away from-and how to gasproof your life so you'll avoid gaslighting relationship.
$23.95
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Get Out Of Your Mind And Into Your Life
This book develops acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), a revolutionary and exciting new direction in psychotherapy, into step-by-step exercises readers can use to get relief from emotional pain.
$37.95
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Get Out Of Your Mind And Into Your Life for Teens
This book brings essential skills to teen readers, presenting a comprehensive acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), positive psychology, and emotional intelligence plan for moving past depression, anxiety, unhealthy behaviors, and simple self-doubt. This engaging book follows the journey of the characters Jess and Sam as they learn to control their impulses and focus on becoming the captains of their own ship. Readers come to see their dreams clearly and take steps to make them happen, even though these actions may risk criticism from others and cause them to feel temporarily embarrassed or afraid. By learning that feelings do not need to be translated into actions, teens learn to see their lives in the long term and gain self-control and emotion regulation skills that will serve them well as they move into adulthood.
$34.95
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Gifted Teen Survival Guide
Support the social, emotional, and educational needs of gifted students with the fifth edition of The Gifted Teen Survival Guide, a one-of-a-kind book full of sage advice to help teens understand themselves, relate well with others, and reach their potential in life.The fifth edition continues to be the ultimate teen guide to thriving in a world that doesn't always support or understand high ability. Based on surveys from more than 1,400 teens, The Gifted Teen Survival Guide covers the topics that gifted teens want and need to know about. Full of surprising facts, cutting-edge research, revealing quizzes and survey results, step-by-step strategies, inspiring quotes and stories, 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 fifth edition has been revised to meet the needs of gifted students today, including:- The thinking about twice-exceptionality and multiple intelligences- Terminology of autism spectrum disorder- Equity in gifted programs and underserved gifted students- Homeschooling- Gender and sexuality- Mental health- New research findings about brain development in gifted teens- Sections on concepts such as mindfulness, meditation, introversion, and intensities- Exploration into school-related topics, such as online schooling, taking a gap year after high school, going to college, and finding scholarships- Up-to-date guidelines for socializing online and using social media
$41.95
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