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The topic of Taylor Swift’s artistic merit seems to be as divisive as the great cilantro debate (a flavor to be savored, or a soapy abomination to the herb world?), yet critics and fans alike have ...
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Magical Mindset at the Most Magical Time of the Year (Post)For many families, the holidays are the most wonderful time of the year - a magical season filled with bright lights, fun music, and lots of sweet treats. As wonderful as the holiday season is, it ca ...
Navigating Middle School Friendships (Part 1) (Post)The middle school years are arguably the most challenging time for children, mainly due to friendship struggles. Friendships can change from day to day, sometimes even from hour to hour. This can be ...
Instilling Perseverance and Grit In Teens (Post)Along the side of my parents' house in Arizona, oranges and lemons grow on the trees year-round. These trees produce large, juicy, edible fruit but, as good as they are to eat, I have come to believe ...
5 Ways School Counselors, Teachers, and Caregivers Can Help Calm Students’ Anxieties (Post)Most of us can remember feeling dread in the moments before taking a test, and the fears, self-doubts, and what ifs that flourish in those moments: What if I get stuck on a question? What if I don&r ...
8 Ways Kids Can Manage Their Time to Prioritize Self-Care (Post)We've all had those evenings where there just doesn't seem to be enough time to do everything we'd like to get done. Many kids rush from school straight to extracurricular activities, and dinner beco ...
The Infinity Gauntlet: Rules for Reading (Post)This article was originally published on sociabilitybooks.com, written by Lou Knows What to Do Authors, Kimberly Tice and Venita Litvack. Like the rest of the world, we are obsess ...
Peer Mediation Programs: Good for Students, Good for Schools (Post)There’s something magical about giving power to students to resolve peer conflicts. No longer is it an adult who is steering the conversation, giving consequences, and perhaps even making judge ...
6 Ways to Decrease Tattling in the Home or in the Classroom (Post)As a school counselor, I often share with parents one of my favorite quotes by Catherine M. Wallace: “Listen earnestly to anything your children want to tell you, no matter what. If you don’t liste ...
Making Friends Is an Art! (Post)Have you ever asked yourself, “How many friends do I have?” Of course, there are many different levels of friendship. You have your “Bestie Super Close” friends that are a part of your soul, ...
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Downloadable Poster: Stress Stinks
DA-56-318$1.49It seems every day we face more and more responsibilities. Some people are naturally resilient and able to manage the resulting stress easily, while others are not. For most, stress-management is... -
Tell Me Three Things That You Did Today
97-026$18.99Meet five-year-old Maureen, the youngest of three girls. Life at home is always very noisy and busy, leading Maureen to think that no one listens to her! The TV is on, the phone is ringing, the dog... -
Speak Up For Yourself
56-024$11.95Amelia has never been one to be timid. She's confident enough to stand up for others and let people know what she thinks. So why is she having a hard time advocating for herself? When a new seating... -
Downloadable Poster: Empathy is My Superpower!
DA-56-313$1.49Kind children have a high tendency to demonstrate empathy toward their peers, siblings, and others in their lives. Reinforce the message from Bryan Smith's Empathy is My... -
Downloadable Poster: My Day is Ruined!
DA-56-309$1.49Overreacting is common for children, but as they get older, it becomes more important that they learn to manage their emotions and practice flexible thinking. Reinforce the message from Bryan Smith's... -
Downloadable Learning Guide: I Just Want to Do It MY WAY!
DA-55-020$5.00Staying on task for young children can be a challenge and asking for help isn't always easy. It takes a lot of courage and practice to learn how to put both of these skills to use! This downloadable... -
Downloadable Learning Guide: TEAMWORK Isn't My Thing, and I Don't Like to SHARE!
DA-55-016$5.00Teamwork and sharing are hard skills for some children to learn - and RJ is one of those kids! Working with others can help kids and adults understand that people have different talents, experiences,... -
Downloadable Learning Guide: The WORST Day of My Life EVER!
DA-55-005$5.00Everyone has a bad day once in a while. And, typically, when people have bad days, they find themselves blaming other events, people, etc. But it's also important to look inward and figure out... -
Executive FUNction Series Set of 10 Storybooks
56-5EF10$99.00Winner of the Counselor's Choice Award! Brothers Braden and Blake are the central characters in the Executive FUNction picture book series. One is quick to turn the smallest setbacks into... -
Opal Octopus Is Overwhelmed
67-002$10.95Opal is so overwhelmed, she’s stress-squirting ink blots! Despite having eight tentacles and an ocean’s worth of energy, she’s struggling to manage all her commitments –... -
The Good, the Bad, and the Backstory
70-001$9.95This unique story presents a timeline of events from sunup to sundown, in a day in the life of five seventh graders - Ashley, Kenisha, Taara, Ryan and Andrew. As they walk the hallways, attend class... -
How Do I Remember All That?
56-023$11.95Winner of the 2021 Counselor's Choice Award! Braden's schoolwork seems to be getting tougher each year. It's getting so tough that Braden fears it will soon become impossible to get everything...