Violence among children is a major issue in schools today. These guides provide an easy and effective way to help parents, guardians and concerned adults help children avoid violence from others as well as how not to be instigators of violence both in and out of school by using simple yet effective techniques. Pack of 25.
To help students of all skill levels, this practical book gives teachers and specialists a stimulating, systematic way to develop positive social behaviors in students through awareness, discussion, and rehearsing new behaviors.
This new bingo game teaches or reinforces the important topic of friendship. Divided into five topics, students play the familiar game of bingo while learning these things that are associated with friendship: Feelings, Character traits, Behavior, Pitfalls, How to begin a friendship.
Skyla is a young seagull that lost a leg in a misunderstanding with a sea turtle. Ever since she has been feeling alone and scared to venture out to play for fear of being treated differently or teased because she only has one leg. A chance meeting with a friendly crab causes her to try to confront her fears. In the process she meets some new friends, learns she has a talent for drawing, wins a poster contest and confronts her fear of learning to fly
Helping kids who have experienced, or witnessed a violent or traumatic episode, including physical abuse, school or gang violence, accidents, homicide, suicide, and natural disasters such as floods or fire, can be a challenging prospect for counselors, parents and concerned adults.
This “Gamebook” helps children learn the social skills needed to make friends with others. By using a removable spinner to play multiple games, kids can learn valuable skills while having fun. The skills include: how to look friendly, how to understand the feelings of others, how to act when you meet new people, how to deal with teasing and bullying, and more. The book includes reproducible game tickets and reward coupons. Spiral bound. 116 pages.
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.