331 results (0,22572 seconds)

Brand

Merchant

Price (EUR)

Reset filter

Products
From
Shops

Becoming a Digital Parent A Practical Guide to Help Families Navigate Technology

The Psychology of Dog Ownership

Managing Hot Flushes and Night Sweats A Cognitive Behavioural Self-help Guide to the Menopause

Smart Kid Terminology 25 Terms to Help Gifted Learners See Themselves and Find Success

Don't Feed the Dog Targeting the d Sound

Leaving Well Activity Book Therapeutic Activities to Support Kids Aged 6-12 who are Moving to a New Country

Leaving Well Activity Book Therapeutic Activities to Support Kids Aged 6-12 who are Moving to a New Country

Moving from country to country is no small feat. This activity book is designed for use with children aged 6-12 to help those on the move to navigate the process of global transition smoothly. Based on the latest relocation and transition research wellbeing boosting strategies are shared for transition and beyond. Children are introduced to mindful activities and are encouraged to use their creativity by annotating and illustrating the pages as they move through the book allowing them to be an active participant in their move. Leaving Well Activity Book helps children to reflect on how they feel about the move to remember other moves and understand that change is a part of life. Full of valuable strategies to boost wellbeing as they move forward the text highlights top tips for expressing feelings that will help children prepare for departure. The book normalises mixed feelings helping the child acknowledge their hopes and fears and reflect on their sense of control. This book can be used effectively alongside: Arriving Well Activity Book which helps the child settle in their new place to reflect on the move and understand that change is a part of life. Moving On Facilitator’s Guide which offers guidance notes and prompts to help bring out the best experience for the child and is designed to help the adult feel confident in their delivery and in responding to any questions. It contains key points to consider examples of ‘what you could say’ as well as explains the theory behind the workbook activities. Acting as a tool for engagement Leaving Well Activity Book will help children come to terms with the move and help adults support children preparing to leave for a new country. | Leaving Well Activity Book Therapeutic Activities to Support Kids Aged 6-12 who are Moving to a New Country

GBP 12.99
1

Parenting Kids With OCD A Guide to Understanding and Supporting Your Child With OCD

Stress-Free Science A Visual Guide to Acing Science in Grades 4-8

Arriving Well Activity Book Therapeutic Activities to Support Kids Aged 6-12 who have Moved to a New Country

Arriving Well Activity Book Therapeutic Activities to Support Kids Aged 6-12 who have Moved to a New Country

Moving from country to country is no small feat. This activity book is designed for use with children aged 6-12 to help those on the move to navigate the process of global transition smoothly. Based on the latest relocation and transition research wellbeing boosting strategies are shared for transition and beyond. Children are introduced to mindful activities and are encouraged to use their creativity by annotating and illustrating the pages as they move through the book allowing them to be an active participant in their move. Arriving Well Activity Book helps the child settle in their new place to reflect on the move and understand that change is a part of life. Full of valuable strategies to boost wellbeing as they move forward the text highlights top tips for settling in. The book normalises mixed feelings helping the child to understand the process of transition and reflect on their sense of control. This book can be used effectively alongside: Leaving Well Activity Book which helps children to reflect on how they feel about the move to remember other moves and understand that change is a part of life. Moving On Facilitator’s Guide which offers guidance notes and prompts to help bring out the best experience for the child and is designed to help the adult feel confident in their delivery and in responding to any questions. It contains key points to consider examples of ‘what you could say’ as well as explains the theory behind the workbook activities. Acting as a tool for engagement Arriving Well Activity Book will help children come to terms with the move and help adults support children through the arrival and settling in period. | Arriving Well Activity Book Therapeutic Activities to Support Kids Aged 6-12 who have Moved to a New Country

GBP 12.99
1

Cool to be Kind How to Negotiate the World of Friendships and Relationships

Parent's Quick Start Guide to Autism

Stress-Free Math A Visual Guide to Acing Math in Grades 4-9

Raising Kids With Sensory Processing Disorders A Week-by-Week Guide to Helping Your Out-of-Sync Child With Sensory and Self-Regulation Issues

Being You A Girl's Guide to Mindfulness

The Boy Question How To Teach Boys To Succeed In School

What Do New Teachers Need to Know? A Roadmap to Expertise

What Do New Teachers Need to Know? A Roadmap to Expertise

What knowledge will make you most effective as a teacher? New teachers are often bombarded with information about the concepts they should understand and the topics they should master. This indispensable book will help you navigate the research on curriculum cognitive science student data and more providing clarity and key takeaways for those looking to grow their teaching expertise. What Do New Teachers Need to Know? explores the fundamentals of teacher expertise and draws upon contemporary research to offer the knowledge that will be most useful the methods to retain that knowledge and the ways expert teachers use it to solve problems. Written by an educator with extensive experience and understanding each chapter answers a key question about teacher knowledge including: • Does anyone agree on what makes great teaching? • How should I use evidence in my planning? • Why isn’t subject knowledge enough? • What should I know about my students? • How do experts make and break habits? • How can teachers think creatively whilst automating good habits? • What do we need to know about the curriculum? • How should Cognitive Load Theory affect our pedagogical decisions? Packed with case studies and interviews with new and training teachers alongside key takeaways for the classroom this book is essential reading for early career teachers those undertaking initial teacher training and current teachers looking to develop their expertise. | What Do New Teachers Need to Know? A Roadmap to Expertise

GBP 16.99
1

Letting Go of Perfect Empower Children to Overcome Perfectionism

Take Control of OCD A Kid's Guide to Conquering Anxiety and Managing OCD

Raising Boys With ADHD Secrets for Parenting Successful Happy Sons

How to Become a Successful College Student The Tools Habits and Skills Needed to Foster College Readiness

Leading with Love: How Compassionate Leadership Enables Schools to Thrive

Outdoor Play for Healthy Little Minds Practical Ideas to Promote Children’s Wellbeing in the Early Years

Outdoor Play for Healthy Little Minds Practical Ideas to Promote Children’s Wellbeing in the Early Years

This essential resource is designed to help busy early years practitioners to support the mental health of young children through outdoor play. Promoting social and emotional wellbeing in childhood has never been more important and outdoor play is a crucial tool to build resilience develop healthy relationships and boost self-esteem. Using relatable case studies that demonstrate achievable change the book is full of practical advice and strategies for exploring nature in both natural and man-made landscapes and includes guidance on how to co-create inviting play spheres with children. Each chapter provides: Adaptable and cost-effective activities designed to help children feel more confident and connected to the world around them. Case studies and reflective opportunities to prompt practitioners to consider and develop their own practice. An accessible and engaging format with links to theorists risk assessment and individual schemas. Outdoor play allows young children to explore who they are and what they can do. It supports them as they learn to think critically take risks and form a true sense of belonging with their peers and with the wider community. This is an indispensable resource for practising and trainee early years practitioners Reception teachers and childminders as they facilitate outdoor play in their early years setting. | Outdoor Play for Healthy Little Minds Practical Ideas to Promote Children’s Wellbeing in the Early Years

GBP 14.99
1

Supporting Children with DLD A User Guide About Developmental Language Disorder

Supporting Children with DLD A User Guide About Developmental Language Disorder

For effective use this book should be purchased alongside the illustrated picture book Harry’s Story. Both books can be purchased together as a set Supporting Children with DLD: A Picture Book and User Guide to Learn About Developmental Language Disorder [978-0-367-70920-4]. Supporting Children with DLD has been developed to help raise awareness of Developmental Language Disorder and to highlight the impact of the condition from the child’s point of view. With activities prompts and sample questions this is an essential resource to enable adults to understand the reality of living with DLD helping children feel heard and respected as well as providing a solid foundation for tailoring support to individual needs. Drawing on specific examples from Harry’s Story the book does not assume any prior knowledge of DLD and is designed to offer the reader accessible information and practical advice teaching as you go. This book: Highlights the link between spoken and written language addressing the need to recognise the literary difficulties faced by children with DLD Provides practical activities and worksheets that can be used to help children express themselves and ask for help Offers strategies for supporting children’s understanding of language based on common situations and experiences explored in Harry’s Story Written to be an accessible introduction to DLD and its effect on children’s lives this is an essential resource for parents and professionals looking to understand the condition. | Supporting Children with DLD A User Guide About Developmental Language Disorder

GBP 16.99
1

Mindsets for Parents Strategies to Encourage Growth Mindsets in Kids

Domestic Abuse Safety Planning with Young Children: A Professional Guide

Domestic Abuse Safety Planning with Young Children: A Professional Guide

This guidebook is an essential companion to the Pilgrim’s Bumpy Flight story and is designed to be read by professionals to ensure the effective and safe use of the storybook. Pilgrims Bumpy Flight has been created to help young children aged 5–7 experiencing domestic abuse to explore the concepts of physical and emotional safety. Safety planning with a child offers a way to help them vocalise their feelings and understand what to do when something does not feel right. The professional guide will help supporting adults facilitate safety planning that is experienced as emphatically curious safe and where the child’s opinion matters. It provides up-to-date information on domestic abuse childhood trauma practice tips and how to complete a safety plan with a young child using the storybook as the key vessel of communication and exploration. Key features include: • Accessible information about domestic abuse and coercive control based on the latest research. • Guidance around direct work and safety planning with young children. • Practical activities building off Pilgrim’s story including printable material. • Things to consider and ways to use the storybook to facilitate a conversation with a child as well as page-by-page helpers notes on the narrative. • A comprehensive list of helplines and organisations in place to support adult victims/survivors of domestic abuse. Used alongside the storybook this professional guide is a crucial tool for the early years sector education staff and those working in children’s services including safeguarding officers family support workers social workers and children’s IDVAs. Both books should be used in tandem with agency policy procedure and guidance. | Domestic Abuse Safety Planning with Young Children: A Professional Guide

GBP 16.99
1