Stop Think Do Social Skills Training


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Teaches parents and children to manage situations and avoid knee-jerk reactions when children behave in a way that upsets parents aand other children, by thinking about the behaviour and what can be done to change or prevent it.




Stop, Think, Act


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Stop, Think, Act: Integrating Self-regulation in the Early Childhood Classroom offers early childhood teachers the latest research and a wide variety of hands-on activities to help children learn and practice self-regulation techniques. Self-regulation in early childhood leads to strong academic performance, helps students form healthy friendships, and gives them the social and emotional resources they need to face high-stress situations throughout life. The book takes you through everything you need to know about using self-regulation principles during circle time, in literacy and math instruction, and during gross motor and outdoor play. Each chapter includes a solid research base as well as practical, developmentally-appropriate games, songs, and strategies that you can easily incorporate in your own classroom. With Stop, Think, Act, you’ll be prepared to integrate self-regulation into every aspect of the school day.




Stop, Think, Go, Do


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This revolutionary guide is not only the first to look at how typography in design creates a call to action, but it also explores type and image as language. Stop, Think, Go, Do is packed with arresting imagery from around the world that influences human behavior. Page after page, you’ll find innovative messages that advocate, advise caution, educate, entertain, express, inform, play, and transform.




The Stop...Think...Do...Program


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Stop Breathe and Think


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Stop Breathe and Think, Follows a young girl named Lemar, who is faced with a challenging situation in her school. Lemar decides to throw a tantrum in her classroom What would you do in this situation? How often do children throw tantrums, and how often do we feel confused about how to help ease their strong reactions For parents, this is just a proactive plan to implement before tantrums happen. This is for children to learn how to regulate stress and anger.




What If Everybody Did That?


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"Text first published in 1990 by Children's Press, Inc."




Stop! Think! Choose!


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Teachers didn't sign up to be counselors, but the reality is in today's world they have to deal with students' feelings in the classroom. From character education and retention to substance abuse and safe schools, this resource tackles the toughest issues teachers and their students face today. A ready-made curriculum and full-color posters are included. Each unit engages students' interests by working through a central theme they can relate to their own lives. They then build on this self-understanding to improve interactions with others. Seven units with reproducible handouts include knowing yourself, accepting yourself, managing yourself, connecting with others, communicating with others, cooperating with others, and handling conflicts with others.




Can't Stop Thinking


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“Read this book and experience the freedom to create your reality.” —Deepak Chopra, MD, author of Total Meditation Don’t believe everything your mind tells you. Are you a chronic overthinker? Do you obsess to the point of feeling anxious, hopeless, angry, or stressed out? Have you ever tried to “think your way out” of one of these negative thought spirals, only to fall in deeper? Let’s face it: trying to escape your thoughts—or control them—just doesn’t work, and can actually make you more miserable in the long run. So, how can you overcome your addiction to thinking? In Can’t Stop Thinking, psychotherapist and spiritual counselor Nancy Colier offers the keys to breaking free from the obsessive rumination that drives stress, worry, and anxiety. Using powerful tools grounded in the ancient wisdom of mindfulness and evidence-based acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), you’ll learn how to observe and gain distance from troubling thoughts, put an end to harsh self-criticism, and manage difficult feelings like resentment and shame. If you’re ready to discover a life beyond your thoughts—one of self-compassion, presence, and peace—it’s time to stop thinking and start living.




Stop and Think Parenting


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Teaches parents and children to manage situations and avoid knee-jerk reactions when children behave in a way that upsets parents and other children, by thinking about the behaviour and what can be done to change or prevent it.