Adalyn's Clare


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With the help of Clare, a specially trained labrador puppy, and the wise animals in the science lab, Adalyn learns to deal better with the ups and downs of everyday life at school.--Publisher.







When My Worries Get Too Big!


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Presents ways for young children with anxiety to recognize when they are losing control and constructive ways to deal with it.







Adalyn's Clare


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Adalyn is a very smart but very lonely fourth grader who loves animals and science. She is not very good at finding friends, but she is a whiz at science. Adalyn's best friends are the animals in the science room, which is just about her favorite place in the whole wide world. Adalyn finds most people very confusing and frustrating, which causes her a great deal of worry, and sometimes gets her into trouble. Clare is a therapy puppy who has been assigned to help Adalyn find friends. This is a big assignment for a 3-month-old puppy, but she doesn't have to figure it all out on her own. Clare draws support from memories of her own mother's wisdom; some really caring teachers; and the life lessons of a friendly ferret, two very smart rats, an exotic bird, and a 3-legged guinea pig. Their stories will entertain, delight and amaze you! Readers will gain insight into what it is like to live with anxiety, as well as understanding the importance of friendship.




Social Behaviour and Self-Management


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Practical tools and other resources to help adolescents and adults improve their social success through better self-regulation, improved interpretation of social cues and other interpersonal skills, in order to lead successful independent lives.




Adalyn's Clare: Finding Friends and Conquering Worries: A Tale of Magnificent Resilience


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An inspiring story about a 4th grade girl (Adalyn) who struggles with anxiety and self-regulation and the therapy puppy who provided the friendship that made all the difference. Adalyn is a very smart but very lonely fourth grader who loves animals and science. She is not very good at finding friends, but she is a whiz at science. Adalyn's best friends are the animals in the science room, which is just about her favorite place in the whole wide world. Adalyn finds most people very confusing and frustrating, which causes her a great deal of worry, and sometimes gets her into trouble. Clare is a therapy puppy who has been assigned to help Adalyn find friends. This is a big assignment for a 3-month-old puppy, but she doesn't have to figure it all out on her own. Clare draws support from memories of her own mother's wisdom; some really caring teachers; and the life lessons of her animal friends - a friendly ferret, two very smart rats, an exotic bird, and a 3-legged guinea pig. Their stories will entertain, delight and amaze you! Readers will gain insight into what it is like to live with anxiety, as well as understanding the importance of friendship. Benefits of this early chapter book for your children or students at home and in the classroom: Social emotional learning (SEL) Empathy-building (Adalyn needs to learn skills, not be punished) Emotional Regulation (Mindfulness, breathing and sensory awareness) Positive behavior support Benefits of Canine Therapy (service and therapy dogs) Bibliotherapy-related character study A great read for ages 8-12, grades 3-6. Grab an extra for the classroom. Makes a great teacher gift for the holidays!




Matrix


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Parenting without Panic


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Ever wish that parenting a child or teen on the autism spectrum came with instant access to a support group? Brenda Dater has provided parents with exactly that. In this book she draws on her extensive experience as a support group leader and parent of a child on the spectrum to offer trusted advice and tried-and-tested solutions to parents' top concerns, all in an accessible and easy-to-read format. Filled with the voices of other parents in the same situation, the book covers everything from the first steps to take after diagnosis, to advocacy and disclosure, behavior, building independence and resilience, making friends, holidays and vacations, homework, supporting siblings, how to garner support from extended family and friends, and how parents can look after their own wellbeing. This book extends the vital lifeline of a support group to parents of children and teens on the autism spectrum everywhere.