With humor and heart, How to Train Your Pet Brain invites kids to explore how their bodies and minds work together to process emotions. Lighthearted illustrations paired with grounded language help kids understand why their brain does what it does, teaches that big feelings are okay, and offers a strategy to help children feel calm.
This comic is a key resource in helping children aged 8-13 to understand restorative justice and prepare for a restorative meeting. The comic also features a resource section for teachers, explaining more about restorative practices and how they can be used in schools to foster respect and emotional literacy among students.
Teaching Children Age 7-11 about Friendship, Family and Respectful Relationships
Everything you need to help teach the children in your classroom about relationships education can be found in this activity book. Understanding how relationships work is integral to development of all children. From exploring the concept of 'family' to looking at the complexities of friendship, this inclusive teaching and learning resource is ......
Creative Activities and Stories to Explore Emotions and Mental Health
This collection of monster-themed stories and activities will help children to understand and articulate tricky emotions, such as worry, sadness, anger, jealousy and more. It can be used individually or in a group setting, and includes a guide for adults with explanations, further activities and resources for more support.
A unique and indispensable resource for students in undergraduate and graduate research courses, as well as for seasoned professionals who seek a practical guide for developing and implementing their own research projects in social work, nursing, and the health professions, this book is the first textbook to introduce the concept and practice of ......
Sex and Relationships Education for Young People and Adults with Intellectual Disabilities and Autism is a unique publication that provides practical guidance and resources for running sex and relationships education for young people and adults who have co-occurring autism and intellectual disabilities.
One day, a line met a dot' and they decided to play together! Line and Dot create bold and brand new things by including a diverse group of friends - and they find that creating together is even more fun. This book creatively shows the importance of accepting, learning from, and living peacefully through individuality, differences, and diversity.
Circle Time for the Very Young has been used by teachers and practitioners alike for the last ten years! Now in its third edition, this book has been fully updated and includes a CD Rom to help you with Circle Time in your early years setting. Circle Time is used to help form positive relationships, increase confidence and self-esteem and provide a safe environment to explore feelings and opinions. Covering the 3 to 9 age range and focused on the core PSHE themes, this book contains the following to help you establish, and maintain, circle time in your setting: - An explanation of Circle Time and how it works - Over 100 plans for different Circle Time sessions - Different plans for both young and older children - Activity sheets to use at the end of each session - Evaluation sheets to use at the end of each theme All the activity and evaluation sheets can be printed from the new CD-Rom making it an ideal resource for those that want to use circle time but don't have time to plan the sessions. This book is easily used in any setting and is a must-have for busy practitioners.