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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal, health & social education (PHSE) > Body & health
Fostering Mental Health Literacy through Adolescent Literature
provides educators a starting point for engaging students in the
study of adolescent literature that features mental health themes
with the intended goal of developing students' mental health
literacy while simultaneously attending to English Language Arts
content and literacy standards. Each chapter, co-authored by a
literacy expert and mental health specialist, features a specific
adolescent novel and provides middle and high school teachers
background information on the novel's featured mental health
theme(s), along with pedagogical approaches for guiding readers
into, through, and out of the novel. In doing so, this text seeks
to raise awareness of mental health issues thereby reducing
associated stigma and normalizing individual and peer mental health
experiences for all adolescents.
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I'm Up!
(Board book)
Antoinette Portis; Illustrated by Antoinette Portis
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R210
R199
Discovery Miles 1 990
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"A masterclass on how to create the ideal board book. It really
is." -Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production (SLJ Blog) An exuberant way
to celebrate each new day: say, I'm up! This is the ideal board
book for baby to start the day or wake up from nap time. There is
so much to see when you are UP: The birds. The park. The pup. And
some very sleepy parents! Perfect for babies and their loved ones,
I'm Up! is an ode to a new day, and a celebration of everything and
everyone that gets up each morning. By repeating shapes, words, and
language, I'm Up! will help your baby learn new words and routines
while you read. Sweet, humorous, and adorable, Antoinette Portis's
illustrations and simple text are perfect for fans of the Sheep in
a Jeep and Llama Llama series, and Leslie Patricelli's board books.
Is that a flamingo munching on a banana? What about that hippo flipping pancakes? And why is that llama dressed as a lemon? There's even a shark slurping a fruit smoothie. All the animals are eating their favourite foods in their own hilarious way. So whatever you're eating today ... tell us how it should be done?
We Eat Bananas invites children to choose their favourite foods and how they like to eat them across 12 spreads, packed with animals eating bananas, soup, sandwiches, sausages, ice cream, vegetables, spaghetti and more. With interactive speech bubbles and hilarious shout outs. Gobble up this book!
For any parent who has ever struggled to get their kids to eat up, this hilarious book is for YOU! No more fussy eating.
Lucy wants to go to her moms Yoga class, but then learns that she
doesn't need a class in order to do Yoga. Throughout the day,
Lucy's mom points out when Lucy's body is in a Yoga pose. Lucy then
sees that every body does Yoga, even her dolls and stuffed animals!
In this eye-catching book, readers can explore the hidden inner
workings of the human body, look inside different organs and body
systems and learn about how to look after their own physical and
mental health at the same time. Readers use the see-through magic
lens to reveal how our bodies function and the different body parts
hard at work inside us. Find out how your senses work with your
brain to show us the world around us, how doctors and nurses spot
diseases and how we turn food into energy... and poo. So pick up
the magic lens and take a tour of the marvellous human body!
Recipe for disaster:
4 parties.
Add 2 friends and 1 crush.
Divide by 1 mean girl out to RUIN Nikki.
Mix well, put fingers over eyes, and CRINGE
Settled in at her new school and flanked by awesome friends Chloe
and Zoey, life is looking up for Nikki Maxwell, especially since
her crush, Brandon, asked her to be his lab partner--a seriously
awesome development. However, when Nikki overhears mean girl
Mackenzie bragging that Brandon's taking her to the Halloween
dance, a bummed Nikki signs on to spend Halloween at a kids' party
with her little sister, Brianna, instead. After she finds out
Mackenzie was lying and her dream of going to the party with
Brandon could be a reality, Nikki has two events to juggle . . .
plus plenty of other entertaining trials and tribulations along the
way
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Easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions take little ones through a
grounding series of basic yoga poses. Simple, descriptive language
invites young children to pretend to be a bear, moving their furry
bodies into specific yoga poses designed to both energize and
inspire bravery.
Delightful illustrations and clear step-by-step instructions take
little ones through a series of simple yoga poses. Happy Tiger
playfully invites young children to pretend to be a tiger, moving
their feline bodies into specific yoga poses known for increasing
feelings of happiness.
Do you want to help your students develop their social and
emotional skills? Do you want to help build a whole school approach
to mindfulness and wellbeing? The Mindful Teacher's Toolkit gives
you clear directions to develop mindful practices and ideas for how
to integrate these into your teaching. The book contains detailed
guidance on how to work with different age groups, from 4-18 years,
and looks at whole-school approaches through specific subject areas
and implementation strategies. Designed so that you can dip into
each chapter, all of the activities are adaptable by language, tone
and content so that you can apply and personalise them to your
teaching. The combination of expert advice, teaching tips,
reflections, activities and real-life examples provides you with
everything you need to be able to develop your own mindful
classroom and contribute to improving wellbeing in your school
community.
Working and communicating with parents is a fundamental part of
being a teacher, and there are many interpersonal situations that
you will be required to respond to in the classroom including
difficulties at home, loss, abuse and special educational needs. In
this smart and practical book, you will be provided with a
framework for successful personal development to aid you in
managing difficult communications with parents and the personal and
professional challenges that come with modern teaching. Key topics
include: * How to understand and develop compassion * How to manage
different types of emotional challenges * Exploring different
contexts where you will be communicating with families * Your role
in developing communities * Working with families who have special
needs and disability Cathie Freeman is a senior psychological
wellbeing practitioner. Jenni Gates is an integrative counselling
therapist.
Another Baby-sitters Club graphic novel adapted by New York Times
bestselling author Gale Galligan! It's the first day of a new
school year, and while Mary Anne doesn't know what to expect from
the eighth grade, she's looking forward to getting back into the
swing of things. One thing she definitely doesn't expect is to meet
Logan Bruno, who just moved to Stoneybrook!Logan has a dreamy
southern accent, he's awfully cute... and he might be interested in
joining the BSC. But the baby-sitters aren't sure if Logan would
make a good club member, so they send him on a job with Mary Anne
as a test. Logan and Mary Anne hit it off, but Mary Anne isn't sure
of where their friendship could go. Life in the Baby-sitters Club
has never been this complicated -- or this fun!
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