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* Best-selling authors who run hugely popular training sessions *
Follows the worldwide focus on social and emotional wellbeing * The
market for easy to use, relevant programmes to develop
social-emotional-behavioural skills is growing rapidly * Will also
be of interest to those working with autistic children *
International appeal
*Well-researched and based on real work with real parents and kids.
*Rich with case studies and activities for parents and teachers to
try. *Introduces a special set of skills and attitudes that hold
children accountable by connecting with them, maintaining their
dignity freeing them from shame.
*Well-researched and based on real work with real parents and kids.
*Rich with case studies and activities for parents and teachers to
try. *Introduces a special set of skills and attitudes that hold
children accountable by connecting with them, maintaining their
dignity freeing them from shame.
* Best-selling authors who run hugely popular training sessions *
Follows the worldwide focus on social and emotional wellbeing * The
market for easy to use, relevant programmes to develop
social-emotional-behavioural skills is growing rapidly * Will also
be of interest to those working with autistic children *
International appeal
How can you really make a difference for your students? Teaching
Tough Kids delivers a refreshing collection of realistic ideas to
sustain the organisational and behavioural transformations of all
students, particularly those who 'do it tough'; who learn and react
differently. They are complex kids who find life tougher than most.
Managing their emotion and behaviour presents educators with a
spectacular challenge in schools today, and numbers are on the
rise. Filled with inspirational case studies, this book focuses on
building improved relationships, structures and behaviours, rather
than seeing the student as 'the problem' that must be fixed.
Highlighting the value of promoting positive connections with
students of all ages, the author presents ways to incorporate
inclusive ideas into everyday practice and construct pathways for
students to become engaged in their learning and achieve success.
This stimulating book shows teachers how to: build student
connectedness to learning; set achievable goals for each individual
child; support emotional stability; strengthen organisation
patterns; address behavioural issues; improve homework planning;
create friendships and deal with bullying. Teaching Tough Kids
takes a particularly close focus on students identified with
Learning Disability, Attention Deficit Disorder, Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Asperger
Syndrome. Another group of students with executive functioning
difficulties are emerging in schools. These are the kids who have
endured neglect or too much stress and uncertainty in their lives
and as a result display classic symptoms of hyperactivity, hyper
vigilance and impulsivity. Teaching Tough Kids will be of immense
interest to teachers, student teachers, staff in Pupil Referral
Units, SENCos and all those involved with Behaviour Support work.
This book provides an opportunity to teach the exquisiteness of
being human to our children. Teaching Values of Being Human is a
curriculum filled with conversations, lessons and activities that
link education, the mind and the heart. It is packed with ideas to
empower student agency and voice. Paving the way for practitioners
to develop an emotionally responsive environment where young human
beings can grow, this practical book encourages children to look
inside themselves, discover their identity, find happiness and
equip them with skills they can use effectively in the future. The
book covers topics such as: Emotional capacities, self-awareness
and self-identity. Relationships and healthy communication.
Emotional intelligence, resilience and perseverance. The importance
of human connection and its benefits. Ideal for teachers in all
education settings, along with support staff, psychologists,
counsellors and allied health professionals, who wish to aid the
emotional development and well-being of children under their care.
What's the Buzz? is an internationally renowned series of
programmes designed to help children and young people develop
social and emotional awareness. Now available in a revised second
edition, What's the Buzz for Primary Students is a sixteen-lesson
programme targeting everyday social challenges faced by primary
aged children, such as peer pressure and bullying style behaviours;
competition and handling disappointment; feelings and wellbeing and
self-awareness. Each lesson is designed around the SAFE criteria
(Sequenced; Active; Focused; Explicit) and includes: A new and
beautifully illustrated 'Archie' story, in which the popular
character faces a new and relatable social challenge A series of
lively and exciting games and activity suggestions Role-plays and
discussion points so that children can put their skills into
practice in a supportive environment Having already proven to
appeal to teachers and support staff, counsellors and psychologists
worldwide, this resource is suitable for anybody looking to enrich
the social lives of children. Resources and training modules to
support this book can be found on the website
www.whatsthebuzz.net.au.
Pre-teens and teenagers are faced with a continually changing and
complex social world that not only involves face-to-face action,
but also online and social media interaction. What's the Buzz with
Teenagers? offers a highly practical programme designed to
explicitly teach young people to get along and maintain healthy
relationships with their friends, family and the broader community.
Embracing current thinking on 'self-awareness and behaviour
transformation' in adolescents, it uses highly interactive role
plays, film-making, thinking exercises, quizzes, group discussions
and confidence-building games to improve social skills and promote
inclusion in a fun, effective and appealing way. Easy to implement
in upper primary and middle schools, in healthcare settings and
beyond, What's the Buzz with Teenagers?: is a deeply structured
resource to teach young people in the 12- to 15-year-old
developmental range; offers a connecting approach to bring young
people together to learn without the pressure of 'getting social
interaction right' all the time; aims to normalise the anxieties,
sensitivities and loneliness that many young people experience
during adolescence by sharing thoughts and exploring this common
ground; explicitly teaches how to 'read' the emotional needs of
others, show empathy and build relationships; and uses a
developmental model that ensures relevance and inclusion to young
people with a broad range of backgrounds, abilities and challenges.
The programme provides lessons that educators and health
professionals can adapt to suit their individual circumstances and
time frames, and creates a framework for a warm, engaging and
interactive space in which learning is optimised. The book is
complemented by the website www.whatsthebuzz.net.au, which offers
online downloadable resources and a further six lessons. Also
available are What's the Buzz?: A Social Skills Enrichment
Programme for Primary Students and What's the Buzz? For Early
Learners: A Complete Social Skills Foundation Course.
This book provides an opportunity to teach the exquisiteness of
being human to our children. Teaching Values of Being Human is a
curriculum filled with conversations, lessons and activities that
link education, the mind and the heart. It is packed with ideas to
empower student agency and voice. Paving the way for practitioners
to develop an emotionally responsive environment where young human
beings can grow, this practical book encourages children to look
inside themselves, discover their identity, find happiness and
equip them with skills they can use effectively in the future. The
book covers topics such as: Emotional capacities, self-awareness
and self-identity. Relationships and healthy communication.
Emotional intelligence, resilience and perseverance. The importance
of human connection and its benefits. Ideal for teachers in all
education settings, along with support staff, psychologists,
counsellors and allied health professionals, who wish to aid the
emotional development and well-being of children under their care.
How can you really make a difference for your students? Teaching
Tough Kids delivers a refreshing collection of realistic ideas to
sustain the organisational and behavioural transformations of all
students, particularly those who 'do it tough'; who learn and react
differently. They are complex kids who find life tougher than most.
Managing their emotion and behaviour presents educators with a
spectacular challenge in schools today, and numbers are on the
rise. Filled with inspirational case studies, this book focuses on
building improved relationships, structures and behaviours, rather
than seeing the student as 'the problem' that must be fixed.
Highlighting the value of promoting positive connections with
students of all ages, the author presents ways to incorporate
inclusive ideas into everyday practice and construct pathways for
students to become engaged in their learning and achieve success.
This stimulating book shows teachers how to: build student
connectedness to learning; set achievable goals for each individual
child; support emotional stability; strengthen organisation
patterns; address behavioural issues; improve homework planning;
create friendships and deal with bullying. Teaching Tough Kids
takes a particularly close focus on students identified with
Learning Disability, Attention Deficit Disorder, Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Asperger
Syndrome. Another group of students with executive functioning
difficulties are emerging in schools. These are the kids who have
endured neglect or too much stress and uncertainty in their lives
and as a result display classic symptoms of hyperactivity, hyper
vigilance and impulsivity. Teaching Tough Kids will be of immense
interest to teachers, student teachers, staff in Pupil Referral
Units, SENCos and all those involved with Behaviour Support work.
Pre-teens and teenagers are faced with a continually changing and
complex social world that not only involves face-to-face action,
but also online and social media interaction. What's the Buzz with
Teenagers? offers a highly practical programme designed to
explicitly teach young people to get along and maintain healthy
relationships with their friends, family and the broader community.
Embracing current thinking on 'self-awareness and behaviour
transformation' in adolescents, it uses highly interactive role
plays, film-making, thinking exercises, quizzes, group discussions
and confidence-building games to improve social skills and promote
inclusion in a fun, effective and appealing way. Easy to implement
in upper primary and middle schools, in healthcare settings and
beyond, What's the Buzz with Teenagers?: is a deeply structured
resource to teach young people in the 12- to 15-year-old
developmental range; offers a connecting approach to bring young
people together to learn without the pressure of 'getting social
interaction right' all the time; aims to normalise the anxieties,
sensitivities and loneliness that many young people experience
during adolescence by sharing thoughts and exploring this common
ground; explicitly teaches how to 'read' the emotional needs of
others, show empathy and build relationships; and uses a
developmental model that ensures relevance and inclusion to young
people with a broad range of backgrounds, abilities and challenges.
The programme provides lessons that educators and health
professionals can adapt to suit their individual circumstances and
time frames, and creates a framework for a warm, engaging and
interactive space in which learning is optimised. The book is
complemented by the website www.whatsthebuzz.net.au, which offers
online downloadable resources and a further six lessons. Also
available are What's the Buzz?: A Social Skills Enrichment
Programme for Primary Students and What's the Buzz? For Early
Learners: A Complete Social Skills Foundation Course.
What's the Buzz? is an internationally renowned series of
programmes designed to help children and young people develop
social and emotional awareness. Now available in a revised second
edition, What's the Buzz for Primary Students is a sixteen-lesson
programme targeting everyday social challenges faced by primary
aged children, such as peer pressure and bullying style behaviours;
competition and handling disappointment; feelings and wellbeing and
self-awareness. Each lesson is designed around the SAFE criteria
(Sequenced; Active; Focused; Explicit) and includes: A new and
beautifully illustrated 'Archie' story, in which the popular
character faces a new and relatable social challenge A series of
lively and exciting games and activity suggestions Role-plays and
discussion points so that children can put their skills into
practice in a supportive environment Having already proven to
appeal to teachers and support staff, counsellors and psychologists
worldwide, this resource is suitable for anybody looking to enrich
the social lives of children. Resources and training modules to
support this book can be found on the website
www.whatsthebuzz.net.au.
Formerly published by Peytral PublicationsThis essential resource
for educators and counselors presents a framework to help students
modify their behavior and move from a reactive thought process to a
logical one. Cognitive Behavioral Training: A How-to Guide for
Successful Behavior includes practical ideas and engaging exercises
to support learners in making changes and provides reproducibles on
goal setting, monitoring progress, organizational skills,
motivation, self-control, and more.
Formerly published by Peytral Publications Parenting Tough Kids
delivers simple, proven strategies to improve the behavior,
organization, learning, and emotional well-being of all children.
Parents will find case studies and practical ideas to help
youngsters improve memory and organization, complete homework and
chores more easily, deal with school bullies, build emotional
resilience, and create healthy friendships.
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