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| What to Do When You Dread Your Bed |
| What to Do When You Dread Your Bed guides children and their parents through the cognitive-behavioral techniques used to treat problems with sleep. Fears, busy brains, restless bodies, and overdependence on parents are all tackled as children gain the skills they need for more peaceful nights. |
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Topic Sleep Issues
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Grade Level K-2
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Publisher Magination Press
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| The Laugh & Learn Series |
| Solid information, sound advice, silly jokes, fun illustrations, real-life topics, practical tips, and a kid-centric point of view—no wonder these books are so popular with young readers. Together they make a cool collection of self-help books that really help. |
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Topic Character
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Grade Level 2-6
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Publisher Free Spirit
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| Changing Family Game Book |
| Changing Family Games is a collection of counseling games designed to provide children with insight and skills to cope with divorce. These games help children with the feelings they may experience as their family goes through the process of separation, divorce, and remarriage. Issues such as adoption, moving, foster homes, and more are also addressed. |
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Topic Divorce
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Grade Level 1-5
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Publisher Guidance Group
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| Dr. Playwells Game of Social Success |
| Teaching children social skills is fun and easy. Each player fills out a “Get to Know Me” questionnaire and then must remember important things about the other players in order to advance. Players also learn more than a dozen important social skills, as they play this game and earn their “diplomas.” Includes a reproducible checklist to help assess each child’s social skills. For 2-4 players. |
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Topic Social Skills
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Grade Level 1-6
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Publisher Guidance Group
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| Charlie's Brother |
| Charlie’s Brother is the story of Brian a.k.a. Charlie’s Brother. Brian feels frustrated because everything seems to be about Charlie his special-needs brother. He wishes Charlie could just be “normal”. Brian doesn’t think it’s fair for Charlie to have so many problems. Brian wishes his family could do things like real families do. |
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