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Downloadable Learning Guide: I Can't Believe You SAID That!
DA-55-032$5.00Honesty is the best policy. Right? Sure, of course it is. But what happens when someone is a little too honest, and offers unsolicited - and way too much - information that may be hurtful to others? That's what happens when RJ struggles with his social... -
Downloadable Activities: Zombie Phone Kids
DA-71-002$4.00Children can easily get so caught up with using their phones or other electronic devices, that other things they used to enjoy, get put on the back burner. Use these activities to get kids up and moving and help them be more creative and improve... -
Downloadable Activities: Are You Working Hard or Hardly Working?
DA-56-026$3.50Staying on task until a job is done can be tough for adults, so it's not surprising that it's also difficult for most children. Teaching kids the importance of staying focused and finishing tasks is something that will serve them well in life. Help... -
Downloadable Activities: But I Need Your Help Now!
DA-56-021$3.50At some point, most people have become annoyed when someone interrupts them. For children, this might be because they are really young, too impulsive, or have just never been taught how to interrupt appropriately. Award-winning author and school... -
Downloadable Activities: Everyone's Contributions Count
DA-56-020$3.50Teaching children to value the contributions of others helps to develop positive friendships and be good members of a group or team. These activities will teach students to appreciate others and reinforce the lessons from Everyone's Contributions Count,... -
Downloadable Activities: Fix It with Focus
DA-56-022$3.50Focusing is easier said than done for some children. Being able to focus is a life skill and can help set children up for success. School counselor Bryan Smith has developed five downloadable activities for educators to use in the classroom to help teach... -
Downloadable Activities: How Did You Miss That?
DA-56-017$3.50Self-monitoring is the ability to observe and evaluate one’s behavior. Give students the working knowledge of learning how to pay attention, stay on task and follow instructions with these five downloadable activities from Bryan Smith's How Did You... -
Downloadable Activities: How Do I Remember All That?
DA-56-023$3.50Working memory is an important executive function because it helps children (and adults!) recall information required to complete tasks or functions, such as notetaking, spelling, or the order of operations in math. Some children seem to excel in this... -
Downloadable Activities: I'll Never Get All of That Done!
DA-56-019$3.50Planning is the ability to create a roadmap to reach a goal or achieve a task, while prioritizing involves the ability to make decisions about what is important for you to focus on next. It can be challenging for children to know where to get started on... -
Downloadable Activities: Kindness Counts
DA-56-007$3.50Bryan Smith's Kindness Counts is a story about teaching random acts of kindness. These activities will help teach the importance of being kind to others, even when it isn't easy. Worksheets, games, discussion topics and group activities... -
Downloadable Activities: Managing Sadness
DA-56-012$3.50It's easy for kids to feel sad when bad things happen in their lives. This is especially true when boys and girls are bullied or picked on or feel left out and isolated. Author and School Counselor, Bryan Smith, has developed four exercises to accompany... -
Downloadable Activities: Mindset Matters
DA-56-008$3.50When children learn or try something new, they can easily get discouraged when things don't go as planned. They don't yet understand that mistakes and failure are parts of learning. Author and educator Bryan Smith has developed four excellent activities... -
Downloadable Activities: My Day is Ruined
DA-56-009$3.50Flexible thinking allows people to think about things in new ways or to incorporate new information into a specific plan or idea. Flexible thinkers are often able to come up with more than one solution to a problem or challenge. The ability to think... -
Downloadable Activities: Of Course It's a Big Deal!
DA-56-011$3.50Self-control is the ability to regulate one's emotions, thoughts, and behavior and to keep one's cool in the face of disappointment. These four activities developed by author Bryan Smith can help children with self-control. The lessons are designed to... -
Downloadable Activities: Stress Stinks
DA-56-018$3.50Too much stress STINKS! Students in grades K through 6 will identify the negative side effects of experiencing too much stress and develop healthy strategies for dealing with stressful situations. Reinforce the lesson from the storybook, Stress... -
Downloadable Activities: What Were You Thinking?
DA-56-005$3.50Impulse control is an executive functioning skill that allows you think before you act and to prioritize long-term success over short-term gains. When you have good self-control, you are able to resist doing things that may be harmful to yourself or to...