Goal Setting Journal for Kids


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This Goal Setting Journal For Kids is awesome if you want to nurture an attitude of achievement and success in them. 7" x 10" paperback book, nicely designed with room for over 150 goals. Each goal can be broken down into action steps which is a must if you want them to be able to handle them. Use this book for setting any goals, school goals, home goals, work goals, exercise and activity goals, chores or any other goal that needs to be tackled. Click inside to take a look at the layout. The perfect gift for kids who need to be more organized, order your Goal Setting Journal For Kids today.




Big Life Journal


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A guided journal for tweens and teens.




Goal Setting Journal


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Goal setting is an essential skill for every gymnast. The Perfect Balance Gymnastics Goal Setting Journal teaches gymnasts how to set goals providing in-depth goal setting worksheets. It also includes pages for her to record meet scores and her journey as a gymnast. And because gymnasts are still kids, the journal includes gymnastics themed word searches, skills to color, and inspirational quotes. The Goal Setting Journal is a helpful and fun addition to every gymnasts' gym bag!




Big Life Journal for Kids


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An illustrated and guided journal for children.




The Weekly Success Journal for Kids


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The Weekly Success Journal for Kids is a guided journal designed to help teach children the skills they need to succeed at any task through a growth mindset. The simple questions and answers and fun activities in this journal will: Help kids grow in confidence in their own abilities through recording weekly achievements Stretch children's imagination of the possibilities open to them through fun activities Guide kids towards a more open-minded outlook And ultimately cultivate the growth mindset essential for success This journal is divided into 52 weekly journal entries, with some fun diversions in between, and helps kids track success and grow in confidence by: Writing down their weekly goals Breaking down goals into tasks Tracking achievements Reviewing the previous week Following their success over time Plus, borrowing a page from visualization theory, this journal gives children plenty of opportunity to visualize their goals through drawing BONUS: Includes an introductory activity section that gets kids familiar with the concept of growth mindset and understanding that they already possess most of the skills required to achieve goals and succeed. By utilising this prompt journal on a regular basis, kids will: Begin to internalise the idea that anything can be learnt Understand that goals are achievable when broken down into small steps Learn that success is a series of small steps taken towards a goal Note: Contains the same journaling activities as Honeybee School Press' book "My Journal of Dreaming Big".







The Lazy Genius Way


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Be productive without sacrificing peace of mind using Lazy Genius principles that help you focus on what really matters and let go of what doesn't. If you need a comprehensive strategy for a meaningful life but are tired of reading stacks of self-help books, here is an easy way that actually works. No more cobbling together life hacks and productivity strategies from dozens of authors and still feeling tired. The struggle is real, but it doesn't have to be in charge. With wisdom and wit, the host of The Lazy Genius Podcast, Kendra Adachi, shows you that it's not about doing more or doing less; it's about doing what matters to you. In this book, she offers fourteen principles that are both practical and purposeful, like a Swiss army knife for how to be a person. Use them in combination to "lazy genius" anything, from laundry and meal plans to making friends and napping without guilt. It's possible to be soulful and efficient at the same time, and this book is the blueprint. The Lazy Genius Way isn't a new list of things to do; it's a new way to see. Skip the rules about getting up at 5 a.m. and drinking more water. Let's just figure out how to be a good person who can get stuff done without turning into The Hulk. These Lazy Genius principles--such as Decide Once, Start Small, Ask the Magic Question, and more--offer a better way to approach your time, relationships, and piles of mail, no matter your personality or life stage. Be who you already are, just with a better set of tools.




My Life Map


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An introspective fill-in-the-blank that helps readers reflect on their past, evaluate the present, and dream for the future. My Life Map helps people at any stage of life create a visual road map of both their past and their future in major life areas such as family, work, play, friends, and education. Charting the past highlights patterns you may not have noticed before. Seeing the years ahead encourages you to set goals and shape a future with intention and purpose. This interactive self-help journal includes innovative mapping and chapters on Creating Your Maps (warm-up exercises for envisioning your future and tips on how to fill out your maps); Sample Journeys (completed maps of fictitious people at different stages of life); My Life Maps (blank whole-life, ten-year, and subject maps to fill out); Putting Your Maps into Practice (tips and tools for establishing next steps and annual checkups); and Reflections (blank pages to record discoveries, challenges, or promises).




Kids Can Be Kids


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This groundbreaking text by two noted educators and practitioners, with contributions by specialists in their fields, presents a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to pediatric therapy. Their work reflects the focus of practice today—facilitating the participation of children and their families in everyday activities in the content of the physical and cultural environments in which they live, go to school, and play. The authors describe the occupational roles of children in an ecocultural context and examine the influence of that context on the participation of a child with physical, emotional, or cognitive limitations.




Goal Setting and Motivation in Therapy


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Drawing together motivational theory, research-based evidence and guidance for best practice, this book presents innovative models for goal-setting and goal pursuit in therapy with children. Setting goals not only allows children, and their families, to engage with the overall therapeutic process, but it also provides an essential motivational element throughout the entire therapeutic process. The editors and contributors give practical advice on empathically collaborating with the child and his or her family, to clearly identify achievable goals that can be wholeheartedly pursued. Key information on Self-Determination Theory (SDT) is accessibly explained, which will aid professional understanding of the relationship between motivation, goal-setting, and strong therapeutic practice. The approaches in this book can be used by a wide range of professionals, including those who specialise in working with children with physical disabilities, learning disabilities, and emotional and behavioural difficulties. The combination of theory, research and practical advice makes this book an essential resource for professionals working therapeutically with children, including occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, physiotherapists, counsellors, psychologists, social workers, arts therapists and psychotherapists.