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Books > Social sciences > Education > Teaching of specific groups > Teaching of those with special educational needs > Teaching of children with emotional & behavioural difficulties
Students needing Tier Three help are few in number, but they can
have the biggest impact on classrooms and school culture. With this
interactive handbook, teachers will round out their PBIS system by
developing, implementing, monitoring, and sustaining flexible Tier
Three interventions to address the most challenging behavior
issues.
The second edition of these bestselling cards continues to provide
a tool for exploring difficult emotions. Depicting various
different family scenarios, the cards provide an opportunity for
individuals of any age to discuss all aspects of family life and
the situations that arise from it. Now with updated illustrations,
the cards can be used with individuals or groups of various sizes.
Each family scenario is colour coded with 6-9 cards telling a short
story, which provides a springboard for individuals to unpick their
feelings about family life. Over 50 suggestions for use are
detailed in the accompanying activity cards; including ways of
using individual cards to facilitate discussion, identifying the
positive and negative feelings of the Blobs shown on the cards, as
well as combining cards to show more complex situations. Intended
for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the
supervision of an adult. This is not a toy.
Combined set of Draw on Your Relationships and The Relationship
Cards. Draw on Your Relationships is a bestselling resource to help
people of all ages express, communicate and deal more effectively
with their emotions through drawing. Built around five key themes,
each section contains a simple picture exercise with clear
objectives, instructions and suggestions for development. The
picture activities have been carefully designed to help ease the
process of both talking about feelings and exploring life choices,
by trying out alternatives safely on paper. This will help to
create clarity and new perspectives as a step towards positive
action.This revised and updated second edition also contains a new
section on how to use the superbly emotive The Relationship Cards
(ISBN 9781138071018) to facilitate deeper therapeutic
conversations. The Relationship Cards are 48 emotive and artistic
images designed to help people to review the key relationships in
their lives in a meaningful and often transformative way. The cards
provide an engaging way for people to talk about and clarify their
feelings, while reflecting on what they value in their
relationships and what they might want to change.
This set contains the guidebook Nurturing Emotional Resilience in
Vulnerable Children and Young People alongside seven therapeutic
storybooks, including How Monsters Wish to Feel. The guidebook
outlines ways to use these beautifully told and visually appealing
stories to nurture emotional resilience with children. This set of
guidebook and storybooks will be invaluable tools for anyone
working to build emotional resilience with children and young
people. How Monsters Wish to Feel is a therapeutic story about a
journey to develop emotional resilience. Using the analogy of the
Japanese art of Kintsugi, whereby broken pottery is restored to
wholeness with a golden lacquer, the story alludes to the
importance of focusing on the strengths and protective factors in a
child's life, rather than the problems and risks, in order to
promote emotional resilience. The guidebook provides practical
strategies to support children's emotional resilience at a
whole-school and more targeted level, centering around the
'Resiliency Rainbow Toolkit', a ready-to-use theoretical model that
draws upon a range of ideas and approaches, offers learning
objectives, facilitator notes, discussion questions and student
activities that act as a resiliency building programme. Each
storybook tells of a journey centred around a particular theme;
such as emotional resilience, self-care, friendship, stress,
resilient thinking and dealing with loss. These beautifully
illustrated storybooks will appeal to all children, and can be used
by practitioners, educators and parents as a tool to discuss
emotional resilience and other important issues with children. The
set includes: Nurturing Emotional Resilience in Vulnerable Children
and Young People (ISBN: 9781909301856) How Monsters Wish to Feel: A
Story about Emotional Resilience (ISBN: 9781909301849) The Boat
Star: A Story about Loss (ISBN: 9781138308824) The Boy Who Longed
to Look at the Sun: A Story about Self-Care (ISBN: 9781138308923)
The Day the Sky Fell In: A Story about Finding your Element (ISBN:
9781138308886) The Girl who Collected Her Own Echo: A Story about
Friendship (ISBN: 9781138308893) The Hot and Bothered Air Balloon:
A Story about Feeling Stressed (ISBN: 9781138309029) The Tale of
Two Fishes: A Story about Resilient Thinking (ISBN: 9781138308848)
The seven storybooks can also be purchased as a set (ISBN:
9781138556478). **Purchasing the set represents a 40% saving
compared to individually purchasing each book. Therefore, the set
cannot be combined with any other offer.**
Based on a collaboration dating back nearly a decade, the authors-a
behavioural analyst and a child psychiatrist-reveal their
systematic approach for deciphering causes and patterns of
difficult behaviours and how to match them with proven strategies
for getting students back on track to learn. The Behavior Code
includes user-friendly worksheets and other helpful resources.
With the continued rise in the diagnosis of autism for school-aged
students, particularly in the United States, the need for tailoring
our instructional practices and programs for this population is at
a pivotal point. Embracing and Educating the Autistic Child:
Valuing Those Who Color Outside the Lines, takes a look at the
extensive research pertaining to the unique learning needs and
characteristics of the autistic student. The authors provide
valuable insights into how educators, school leaders, parents,
community members and college professors can turn the tide to
academic success for this population of students.
It seems each year we are faced in dealing with more and more
students who are displaying ever increasing levels of anger,
anxiety, and complex behavioral issues. Why are these children so
angry? So anxious? Exhibiting so many challenging behaviors? How do
we deal with students when they are annoyed, frustrated, anxious or
destructive? What works and perhaps, just as importantly, what does
not? In this informative book we will attempt to look at the
context that seems to foster these student's behaviors.
Additionally, we will take a step back and look at how to
practically deal with the many factors that support or positively
modify these behaviors in a productive and practical fashion. Then,
and most importantly, we will look at real-world and simple tools
that can be used immediately to decrease the incidents of tantrums,
diminish worry, destructiveness, and angry behaviors within the
school setting. How to foster communication with parents for a more
positive outcome as well as what we can do as an educational system
to support these vulnerable youths. The goal of this book is to
supplement and enrich your existing tools with others you can
quickly implement when working with these students during their
most challenging states.
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