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The 'Get to Know Me' resources aim to support children, with those
around them, who may have additional/special educational needs.
They are designed to empower the professionals and adults who
support those with identified needs. Developed by child
psychologist Dr Louise Lightfoot, the series includes activities
specific to anxiety, depression and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
(OCD). In supporting the social and emotional health of students,
it equips them with the ability to thrive, personally and
academically. This book has been created for key adults (teachers,
therapists and parents) as a complement to the picture book and
draw along versions of Silver Matilda - a traditional narrative
story exploring thoughts, feelings and sensations experienced by
many children with depression. The activities in this book offer
practical tools and strategies to support the child and those
around them in addition to the information specific to the
condition to improve understanding of a child's needs to promote
empathy and acceptance. Picture book and draw along versions of
Silver Matilda are available separately, and as part of the Get to
Know Me: Depression set.
The 'Get to Know Me' resources aim to support children, with those
around them, who may have additional/special educational needs.
They are designed to empower the professionals and adults who
support those with identified needs. Developed by child
psychologist Dr Louise Lightfoot, the series includes activities
specific to anxiety, depression and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
(OCD). In supporting the social and emotional health of students,
it equips them with the ability to thrive, personally and
academically. This book has been created for key adults (teachers,
therapists and parents) as a complement to the picture book and
draw along versions of Sammy Sloth - a traditional narrative story
exploring thoughts, feelings and sensations experienced by many
children with anxiety. The activities in this book offer practical
tools and strategies to support the child and those around them in
addition to the information specific to the condition to improve
understanding of a child's needs to promote empathy and acceptance.
Picture book and draw along versions of Sammy Sloth are available
separately, and as part of the Get to Know Me: Anxiety set.
The 'Get to Know Me' series is made up of resources aimed at
children with additional needs and those who support them in the
classroom. Developed by child psychologist Dr Louise Lightfoot and
illustrated by Catherine Hicks, the series includes activities
specific to anxiety, depression and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
(OCD). This book, Draw Along Sammy Sloth, is an activity-based
picture book story, in which individual children are encouraged to
interact with the story in a creative way - through writing,
drawing, scrap booking, collage, activities etc. Active engagement
helps children to understand and process information, and aids
long-term recall. It has been designed to support the individual
child and encourage an empathetic and inclusive environment. In
this book, we meet Sammy, a sloth who lives in a beautiful tree by
the sea. The story follows Sammy as he wakes up one day to find he
feels funny and strange. He can't sit still and does not feel like
his usual happy and relaxed self. After pacing up and down he meets
Anna the Armadillo who tells Sammy that he is silly and has no
right to be sad when his life is good. Sammy hears this and feels
embarrassed and ashamed of how he has been feeling. Sammy hides
away until he meets a kind lizard who shows him kindness and
empathy. This book was written with children with anxiety in mind,
providing an opportunity to relate to Sammy's thoughts, feelings,
behaviours and experiences. However, children with a range of needs
may benefit from the story. The book is written in a narrative
style, so it does not use diagnostic labels and is not intended for
this purpose. Instead the focus is on creating a common language
which children can understand and use to make sense of how they are
feeling. A practitioner guidebook is also available (ISBN
9780815349419).
The 'Get to Know Me' series is made up of resources aimed at
children with additional needs. Developed by child psychologist Dr
Louise Lightfoot and illustrated by Catherine Hicks, the series
includes activities specific to anxiety, depression and Obsessive
Compulsive Disorder (OCD). This book, Draw Along With Tidy Tim, is
an activity-based picture book story, in which individual children
are encouraged to interact with the story in a creative way -
through writing, drawing, scrap booking, collage, activities etc.
Active engagement helps children to understand and process
information, and aids long-term recall. It has been designed to
support the individual child and encourage an empathetic and
inclusive environment. In this book, we meet Tidy Tim, an octopus
with many arms but not many friends. His swirly whirly feelings
make him spend all day cleaning and tidying his house instead of
going out and making friends. But one day, Tidy Tim gets himself
into a terrible tangle and realises he needs the help of Jenni the
Jellyfish, who helps him untangle his arms and his feelings. This
book was written with children with OCD in mind, providing an
opportunity to relate to Tim's thoughts, feelings, behaviours and
experiences. However, children with a range of needs may benefit
from the story. The book is written in a narrative style, so it
does not use diagnostic labels and is not intended for this
purpose. Instead the focus is on creating a common language which
children can understand and use to make sense of how they are
feeling. A practitioner guidebook is also available (ISBN
978-0-8153-4948-8).
The 'Get to Know Me' series is aimed at children with additional
needs and those who support them in the classroom. Developed by
child psychologist Dr Louise Lightfoot and illustrated by Catherine
Hicks, the resources in this series include activities specific to
anxiety, depression and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). This
book, Sammy Sloth, has been designed to support the individual
child but also to be used in whole class teaching, to encourage an
empathetic and inclusive environment. In this book, we meet Sammy,
a sloth who lives in a beautiful tree by the sea. The story follows
Sammy as he wakes up one day to find he feels funny and strange. He
can't sit still and does not feel like his usual happy and relaxed
self. After pacing up and down he meets Anna the Armadillo who
tells Sammy that he is silly and has no right to be sad when his
life is good. Sammy hears this and feels embarrassed and ashamed of
how he has been feeling. Sammy hides away until he meets a kind
lizard who shows him kindness and empathy. This book was written
with children with anxiety in mind, providing an opportunity to
relate to Sammy's thoughts, feelings, behaviours and experiences.
However, children with a range of needs may benefit from the story.
The book is written in a narrative style, so it does not use
diagnostic labels and is not intended for this purpose. Instead the
focus is on creating a common language which children can
understand and use to make sense of how they are feeling. A
practitioner guidebook (ISBN 9780815349419) and draw along version
(ISBN 9780815349426) are also available.
The 'Get to Know Me' resources aim to support children, along with
those around them, who may have additional/special educational
needs. They are designed to empower the professionals and adults
who support those with identified needs, and encourage empathy and
understanding. Developed by child psychologist Louise Lightfoot,
the Guidebook, Picture book and Draw-along book in this three-part
set will help key adults support children with anxiety. Practical
guidance, tools and strategies are supported by a narrative picture
book and a draw-along version, which explore the thoughts, feelings
and sensations experienced by many children with anxiety.
The 'Get to Know Me' series is aimed at children with additional
needs and those who support them in the classroom. Developed by
child psychologist Dr Louise Lightfoot and illustrated by Catherine
Hicks, the resources in this series include activities specific to
anxiety, depression and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). This
book, Silver Matilda, has been designed to support the individual
child but also to be used in whole class teaching, to encourage an
empathetic and inclusive environment. In this book, we meet Silver
Matilda, a bird with silver feathers known for her beauty and
graceful flight. The story follows Matilda as she loses her bright
feathers and ashamed, hides away from the world until one day an
owl comes and sits with her. The owl shows Matilda empathy and
stays with her whilst she recovers and watches as she becomes
stronger through her experience. This book was written with
children with depression in mind, providing an opportunity to
relate to Matilda's thoughts, feelings, behaviours and experiences.
However, children with a range of needs may benefit from the story.
The book is written in a narrative style, so it does not use
diagnostic labels and is not intended for this purpose. Instead the
focus is on creating a common language which children can
understand and use to make sense of how they are feeling. A
practitioner guidebook (ISBN 9780815349433) and draw along version
(ISBN 9780815349464) are also available.
The 'Get to Know Me' series is made up of resources aimed at
children with additional needs. Developed by child psychologist Dr
Louise Lightfoot and illustrated by Catherine Hicks, the series
includes activities specific to anxiety, depression and OCD. This
book, Draw Along With Silver Matilda, is an activity-based picture
book story, in which individual children are encouraged to interact
with the story in a creative way - through writing, drawing, scrap
booking, collage, activities etc. Active engagement helps children
to understand and process information, and aids long-term recall.
It has been designed to support the individual child and encourage
an empathetic and inclusive environment. In this book, we meet
Silver Matilda, a bird with silver feathers known for her beauty
and graceful flight. The story follows Matilda as she loses her
bright feathers and ashamed, hides away from the world until one
day an owl comes and sits with her. The owl shows Matilda empathy
and stays with her whilst she recovers and watches as she becomes
stronger through her experience. This book was written with
children with depression in mind, providing an opportunity to
relate to Matilda's thoughts, feelings, behaviours and experiences.
However, children with a range of needs may benefit from the story.
The book is written in a narrative style, so it does not use
diagnostic labels and is not intended for this purpose. Instead the
focus is on creating a common language which children can
understand and use to make sense of how they are feeling. A
practitioner guidebook is also available (ISBN 9780815349433).
The 'Get to Know Me' resources aim to support children, along with
those around them, who may have additional/special educational
needs. They are designed to empower the professionals and adults
who support those with identified needs, and encourage empathy and
understanding. Developed by child psychologist Louise Lightfoot,
the Guidebook, Picture book and Draw-along book in this three-part
set will help key adults support children with depression.
Practical guidance, tools and strategies are supported by a
narrative picture book and a draw-along version, which explore the
thoughts, feelings and sensations experienced by many children with
depression.
The 'Get to Know Me' resources aim to support children, with those
around them, who may have additional/special educational needs.
They are designed to empower the professionals and adults who
support those with identified needs. Developed by child
psychologist Dr Louise Lightfoot, the series includes activities
specific to anxiety, depression and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
(OCD). In supporting the social and emotional health of students,
it equips them with the ability to thrive, personally and
academically. This book has been created for key adults (teachers,
therapists and parents) as a complement to the picture book and
draw along versions of Tidy Tim - a traditional narrative story
exploring thoughts, feelings and sensations experienced by many
children with OCD. The activities in this book offer practical
tools and strategies to support the child and those around them in
addition to the information specific to the condition to improve
understanding of a child's needs to promote empathy and acceptance.
Picture book and draw along versions of Tidy Tim are available
separately, and as part of the Get to Know Me: Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder (OCD) set.
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Get to Know Me: OCD (Paperback)
Louise Lightfoot; Illustrated by Catherine Hicks
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R1,546
R572
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The 'Get to Know Me' resources aim to support children, along with
those around them, who may have additional/special educational
needs. They are designed to empower the professionals and adults
who support those with identified needs, and encourage empathy and
understanding. Developed by child psychologist Louise Lightfoot,
the Guidebook, Picture book and Draw-along book in this three-part
set will help key adults support children with OCD. Practical
guidance, tools and strategies are supported by a narrative picture
book and a draw-along version, which explore the thoughts, feelings
and sensations experienced by many children with OCD.
The 'Get to Know Me' series is aimed at children with additional
needs and those who support them in the classroom. Developed by
child psychologist Dr Louise Lightfoot and illustrated by Catherine
Hicks, the resources in this series include activities specific to
anxiety, depression and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). This
book, Tidy Tim, has been designed to support the individual child
but also to be used in whole class teaching, to encourage an
empathetic and inclusive environment. In this book, we meet Tidy
Tim, an octopus with many arms but not many friends. His swirly
whirly feelings make him spend all day cleaning and tidying his
house instead of going out and making friends. But one day, Tidy
Tim gets himself into a terrible tangle and realises he needs the
help of Jenni the Jellyfish, who helps him untangle his arms and
his feelings. This book was written with children with OCD in mind,
providing an opportunity to relate to Tim's thoughts, feelings,
behaviours and experiences. However, children with a range of needs
may benefit from the story. The book is written in a narrative
style, so it does not use diagnostic labels and is not intended for
this purpose. Instead the focus is on creating a common language
which children can understand and use to make sense of how they are
feeling. A practitioner guidebook (ISBN 978-0-8153-4948-8) and draw
along version (ISBN 978-0-8153-4951-8) are also available.
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