For a child with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), even everyday activities like brushing your teeth, or visiting the doctor can cause anxiety and stress because of the sensory, cognitive and communication impairments they experience. This social skills storybook helps children with ASDs to understand importance of taking care of their bodies.
Contains three stories about different feelings and how to cope with them. This title contains questions that ask the reader to consider what each character is feeling as the story unfolds, whether they have felt like that themselves and what can be learnt from the situation.
Part of the "Feelings" series, this title uses hand-painted illustrations to explore a different emotion that is familiar to young readers. It uses familiar situations to enable the reader to put what they are reading into context with their every day lives.
Do you want to help your child train their brain so they can calculate like Einstein, paint like Picasso, or compose like Mozart? Then put their grey matter to the brain-training test and see how they measure up to some of the greatest thinkers in history. This title helps you know how to train your brain to be a genius.
Looking at feelings such as happiness, anger, jealousy and pride, this series examines how to recognise a certain emotion in others, the causes, implications and possible courses of action. Using hand-painted illustrations, it uses familiar situations to help the reader to put what they are reading into context with their everyday lives.
Contains three stories about different feelings and how to cope with them. This title contains questions that ask the reader to consider what each character is feeling as the story unfolds, whether they have felt like that themselves and what can be learnt from the situation.
Teaches children how to hold on to the no-limit thinking he believes they were born with, rather than just trying to 'fit in'. This title features 10 important lessons that includes the value of taking risks, dealing with stress and anxiety, and learning to enjoy each moment.
Contains three stories about different feelings and how to cope with them. This title contains questions that ask the reader to consider what each character is feeling as the story unfolds, whether they have felt like that themselves and what can be learnt from the situation.
Looking at feelings such as happiness, anger, jealousy and pride, this series examines how to recognise a certain emotion in others, the causes, implications and possible courses of action. Using hand-painted illustrations, it uses familiar situations to help the reader to put what they are reading into context with their everyday lives.
Build confidence and raise self esteem Enjoy relaxing and breathing away anxieties Use idea of mind as mental computer Delete negative self doubting beliefs Receive powerful suggestions for confidence Type in new messages for positive 'can do' beliefs Visualize being happy, confident & at ease in everyday situations
Helps children with the pressures of schoolwork and of fitting in with peer groups as well as building feelings of self-worth and self-respect. This CD is aimed at empowering children and contains hypnotic positive suggestions embedded in absorbing story lines.
Contains simple stories, each one showing how quarrels can be resolved with or without adult help. This title is part of a series that is useful for teaching children to look at behaviour objectively, providing them with an opportunity to learn how to solve such problems for themselves.
Contains simple stories about different feelings and how to cope with them. This series features questions that ask the reader to consider what each character is feeling as the story unfolds, whether they have felt like that themselves and what can be learnt from the situation.
Addresses the different aspects children have to understand as they take a larger and more active role in their communities - from exploring the different kinds of families they are part of to understanding feelings and how their behaviour affects others
Presents three stories about different feelings and how to cope with them. This title contains questions that ask the reader to consider what each character is feeling as the story unfolds, whether they have felt like that themselves and what can be learnt from the situation.
What do people really think of you? What's your secret power? Who are you? Every smart CosmoGIRL wants a better understanding of herself - her personality, her motivations, her fears, her desires. This book helps a girl figure out what first impression she makes, what type of friend she is, whether she's a gossip junkie, and if she's a tease.
When Grandma arrived, who knew what magic would unfold? In her case was a very special mirror. This mirror spoke to the children and told them exactly what they needed to hear: a message of love and confidence which builds self-esteem and empowerment.
Describing the emotion of anxiety, as it is experienced by young children, this book attempts to offer various solutions. It is part of a series to help chidren deal with emotions they experience in their everyday lives. Also includes notes for teachers and parents.
Part of a series, which focuses on situations in which children are likely to find themselves for example bicycle safety, water safety and road safety. Each title includes an index, a picture glossary, suggestions for class discussions and notes on where to find further information.
Looking at feelings such as happiness, anger, jealousy and pride, this series examines how to recognise a certain emotion in others, the causes, implications and possible courses of action. Using hand-painted illustrations, it uses familiar situations to help the reader to put what they are reading into context with their everyday lives.
Contains simple stories, each one showing how quarrels can be resolved with or without adult help. This title is part of a series that is useful for teaching children to look at behaviour objectively, providing them with an opportunity to learn how to solve such problems for themselves.
Encouraging children to recognize their unique strengths and learn to appreciate diversity, the books in this series define and explore aspects of each activity and the variety within. Chapter headings are designed as child-friendly questions to help children focus and learn.
Contains simple stories about different feelings and how to cope with them. This series features questions that ask the reader to consider what each character is feeling as the story unfolds, whether they have felt like that themselves and what can be learnt from the situation.
Contains simple stories, each one showing how quarrels can be resolved with or without adult help. This title is part of a series that is useful for teaching children to look at behaviour objectively, providing them with an opportunity to learn how to solve such problems for themselves.
At times, all children behave badly. Some are bullies. Some cheat, lie and steal. Part of "Good and Bad" series, this title consists of three stories, through which children will be able to identify with the characters. It tells the stories of Maya, Jason and Beth, as each child experiences what it is like to feel moody.
Are People more logical or emotional? How people make judgements? Do males and females see things differently? Can we shape other people's behaviour? Are we more alike or more different? Based on science and psychological concepts and research, this title provides 40 experiments that help youngsters to learn about their families and friends.
Contains simple stories, each one showing how quarrels can be resolved with or without adult help. This title is part of a series that is useful for teaching children to look at behaviour objectively, providing them with an opportunity to learn how to solve such problems for themselves.
Through letters to his only friend Graham, Alex breaks his aloneness and confronts the truth. Alex is afraid - afraid of his dad, afraid of kids at school, worried about his brother, and most of all, angry at himself for being a wuss. How can a young teen make his life different, become a new person that people like?
Tapping For Kids is an EFT Children's book designed to teach 7-11 year olds how to use EFT as a tool to help them overcome their fears, worries and everyday traumas as well as build their self-esteem. This revised 2nd edition now comes in full colour for the first time, bringing the story to life and capturing children's imagination.
Preteen and teenaged girls are constantly wondering, 'Who am I?' and trying on new identities for fun. With its cool design and fun questions, this quiz book is suitable for young teens and tweens eager to get the entire scoop on their inner selves, develop confidence and look and feel great.
The author believes that it's never too early for children to know that they're unique and powerful beings, and they have everything they need within themselves to create happy, successful lives. This book lets parents introduce these important ideas to their children.
Every young person has the potential for success - in their own lives and in the contributions they make. What do young people need to achieve their personal best? Suitable for ages 9 to 14 years, this book allows kids build character through hundreds of thought-provoking activities that lead each individual to become the best he or she can be.
Suitable for ages 4 to 8 years, this title features adventurous, yet meaningful storylines told in rhythm and rhyme, accompanied by colourful illustrations, that provide the tomboyish main character with an opportunity to teach children valuable lessons.
Are you an extrovert or an introvert? An optimist or a pessimist? Can you predict the future? Are you creative? Left-brained or right-brained? What body language do you speak? Do you have ESP? Based on psychological concepts, this work provides 40 tests that help kids explore their interests and abilities and find out why they act the way they do.
Created for little girls of all ages, this 57 minute CD comprises 4 themes: Creative Meditations, Floating Meditations, Soothing Meditations, and Peaceful Meditations. It guides children to the creative part of their mind through a number of scripted story meditations. It is suitable for a general relaxation, or as a teaching resource.
Helps younger children to build a greater sense of confidence and self worth Dismiss negative thoughts & beliefs Take on positivity & confidence Appreciate own good qualities Feel greater sense of self worth Feel loved & appreciated Enjoy being yourself
When you believe that you have to be perfect all the time, you can start to live in constant fear of making mistakes. Most children don't really know what perfectionism is, yet many suffer from it. This volume helps kids to understand what perfectionism is, how it can hurt them, and how they can free themselves of its restraining shackles.
Shows teens the way to a fulfilling future. This title covers topics such as identity, focus, change, goals, success and confidence. It includes case studies and action points, practical tips and exercises to guide the young adults to reach their true potential.
This book addresses the richness and depth of our intimate relationships and especially those moments when we come to see ourselves and the other person in a new way. Halling goes on to say that however much we are influenced by heredity and upbringing, we are also agents with the capacity for openness and transcendence.
Offers help with issues girls aged 9 to 16 struggle with every day. This book helps girls to see about connections between self-esteem, thought patterns, eating habits, and overall health. It contains interactive sections on weight/size/food issues, coping with stress, culture and peer pressures, and deceptive media/Internet images.
Aiming to make the transition to adulthood easier, this is a guide to Jay McGraw's "Ten Laws of Life" for teenagers. It deals with issues of popularity, peer pressure, ambition and ambivalence, helping teenagers to stay afloat in their pivotal years.
Contains simple stories, each one showing how quarrels can be resolved with or without adult help. This title is part of a series that is useful for teaching children to look at behaviour objectively, providing them with an opportunity to learn how to solve such problems for themselves.
Helps children with creativity, confidence and self esteem. This CD includes meditations that are built around the life of Little White Feather, a little Native American boy, and his family. It intends to encourage children to be imaginative, with a respect for people, animals and the world around them.
Addresses the different aspects children have to understand as they take a larger and more active role in their communities - from exploring the different kinds of families they are part of to understanding feelings and how their behaviour affects others
From dread of spiders to panic attacks, kids have worries and fears, just like adults. This is a book kids can turn to when they need advice, reassurance, and ideas. They'll find out where fears and worries come from, practice Fear Chasers and Worry Erasers, and learn to seek help for hard-to-handle fears they can't manage on their own.
Teaches kids about excuses: what they are, where they come from, and how to eliminate them so boys and girls can reach their full potential. This work tells the story of a boy with a seemingly impossible dream who almost lets excuses stand in his way.