- A “must-have” workbook if you work with children who have social skills problems
- Help children acquire the skills to make and keep new friends
- Topics include: choosing friends with common interests, reading non-verbal cues, and developing specific communication skills like inviting a friend to a party or talking on the phone
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Shows how mindfulness skills can help you relax, prioritise and keep calm during stressful times
A Therapist’s Guide to Working with Preschool and Primary Children
Dr Fiona Zandt and Dr Suzanne Barrett. Foreword by Associate Professor Lesley Bretherton
48 picture cards each with an image and short caption covering different emotional states
Helpful tool for children with anxiety Can be played in just 10 minutes Useful tool for group and individual sessions Includes CD with bonus games Ages: 5-12 This new book in our Spinner-Book collection is designed for children with anxiety disorders. There are three games in this highly portable game-book that teach kids to recognize […]
Help children and young people to reduce stress levels and relax through colouring, doodling & drawing.
By Dr Leslie Ironside & Haia Ironside
Diversity means differences, and sometimes we just need to stop, think and understand a bit more about the rich and varied world we now live in. These 30 new discussion cards are designed to help facilitate discussion amongst youths. Some are deliberately provocative in order to stimulate debate and so to help young people to think critically about the meaning […]
30 cards to stimulate talking with young children about a wide range of worries By Alice Griffin Each card presents a different worry that will stimulate open conversation and encourage children to understand how it might feel to have a worry and how they can work through their own and/or help others with theirs. A […]
The Talkabout ‘Who am I?’ cards have been designed to be used with an individual or small group to practice good communication and social skills The cards could be used in a number of ways such as a warm up game, group cohesion activity or a closing game. They could be used to gel a […]
Teen addictions come in many different shapes and forms. When most people hear the word addiction, they usually think of drug use and abuse. In reality, many different types of addictive behaviors exist. Addictions have very different effects on the body and mind of the person. Different types of addictions include drugs and alcohol, caffeine, […]