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Parents of ADHD Children
This group of parents had reservations about putting their children on ADHD medication, but when behavior modification was not enough to control their childrens ADHD symptoms, they gave CONCERTA a chance and were pleased with the results. In sharing their experiences with each other, they find they have a similar goal: to give their children full, functioning lives where they feel empowered and in control.
Added: 5069 days ago From rikkyrollin
global.duration: 339.00
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Part 2 of 3: - Helping Children Cope with Grief
Family Matters ACAPNJ: therapists, grief counselors, psychoanalysts discuss signs of normal and extreme responses to loss among children and offer concrete tools for listening, talking, providing support for grieving children, and coping mechanisms for those who work in this difficult field. Part 2 of 3.
Added: 5049 days ago From unobtainium
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Part 3 of 3: - Helping Children Cope with Grief
Family Matters ACAPNJ: therapists, grief counselors, psychoanalysts discuss signs of normal and extreme responses to loss among children and offer concrete tools for listening, talking, providing support for grieving children, and coping mechanisms for those who work in this difficult field. Part 3 of 3.
Added: 5049 days ago From unobtainium
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Childs Perspective on ADHD
Mia was often distracted, hyper and found herself getting angry all the time. She hated going to school and had a lot of trouble getting ready in the morning, because she couldnt focus or complete tasks. She believes that its better to be diagnosed with ADHD, since she has been less distracted and can focus better since beginning to take CONCERTA.
Added: 5069 days ago From rikkyrollin
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Parents of ADHD Children
This group of parents had reservations about putting their children on ADHD medication, but when behavior modification was not enough to control their childrens ADHD symptoms, they gave CONCERTA a chance and were pleased with the results. In sharing their experiences with each other, they find they have a similar goal: to give their children full, functioning lives where they feel empowered and in control.
Added: 5061 days ago From benl
global.duration: 339.00
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BULLYPROOF Puppets: Fun Way to Learn Conflict-Resolution
Kids make puppets and learn a better way than violence. The puppets spell out the acronym BULLYPROOF: Brave Bust-out Bear, Understanding Unicorn, Listening Lynx, Loving Lion, Yin Yang Yak, Picturing Porpoise, Respectful Raven, Overcoming Octopus, Originating Orangutan and Fearless Fox. These 10 animal characters transform abstract conflict-resolution concepts into practical tools the children can use to enhance their security and stand up for themselves, their friends and their beliefs.
Added: 5069 days ago From rikkyrollin
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Part 1 of 3: - Helping Children Cope with Grief
Family Matters ACAPNJ: therapists, grief counselors, psychoanalysts discuss signs of normal and extreme responses to loss among children and offer concrete tools for listening, talking, providing support for grieving children, and coping mechanisms for those who work in this difficult field. Part 1 of 3.
Added: 5049 days ago From unobtainium
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How to Stop a Crying Baby : Infant Massage to Stop a Crying Baby
Learn infant massage techniques to soothe a crying baby in this free child care video with parenting tips for newborns and infants. Expert: Alisha Folkman Bio: Alisha Folkman is a mother of two young children and routinely provides advice and support to many new mothers. Filmmaker: Dixon Gillette
Added: 5049 days ago From unobtainium
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The Anger Solution Board Game
The anger Solution game is a fun game to help provide alternative solutions for angry and aggressive behaviors . The goal is to help children understand they have control over their behavioral responses to anger and they can make choices that result in positive solutions. Anger is a natural emotion in response to conflict situations it can jeopardize relationships if not communicated effectively therefore it is suggested that this game should be played with adult supervision. The solution spinner introduces various anger management solutions, the solution cards present relaxation techniques, the empowerment cards offer positive affirmations and the question cards provide an understanding of the anger response.
Added: 4159 days ago From GuidanceGroup
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The Angry Monster Machine Board Game
Ages: 5-10. The Angry Monster Machine board game shows how to teach Kids How to Express Anger. This game is designed to provide insight into both the root(s) of the problem and to introduce alternative coping mechanisms to deal with symptomatic anger. Each player learns to verbalize what makes him/her angry as the game progresses. In addition, normal conversation during the course of the game acts as a catalyst for the children to reveal the issues and conflicts that underlie their anger./nIn this game, each player uses a truck to cart a Play Doh monster to the Transforming Machine. The player then selects an adaptive way to transform the angry feelings and the Play Doh monster into something positive. The object is to be the first one to capture and transform four Angry Monsters. The players learn anger coping skills as they play. 2-4 players./nGame Board Die 12 Reader Transformer Cards 12 Non-Reader Transformer Cards 4 Trucks 4 Jars of Play Doh Angry Monster Maker Mold Instructions/nThis board game is also part of The Angry Monster Machine Bundle
Added: 4159 days ago From GuidanceGroup
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Bounce Back Board Game: Teen Version - Ages 12+
The Bounce Back Game aims to help children and teens become more aware of resiliency skills that may help them reduce and cope with the stress in their lives including: cooperation, optimism, empathy, strong values, honesty, creativity, flexibility and self-confidence. Children and teens learn to bounce back using these skills with everyday problems and more serious crises. This game will benefit all children and teens but caters most to those who are considered “at risk” for example children of divorce, children with learning or physical impairments, victims of abuse and trauma. The game includes 3 decks of cards that contain questions or problems as well as actions with the balls provided so the players can reduce or increase their stress-meter: Problem Cards, Crisis Cards and Bounce Back Cards.
Added: 4159 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 53.77
Views: 1748 | Comments: 0
     
Bounce Back Board Game: Children's Version - Ages 8-12
The Bounce Back Game aims to help children and teens become more aware of resiliency skills that may help them reduce and cope with the stress in their lives including: cooperation, optimism, empathy, strong values, honesty, creativity, flexibility and self-confidence. Children and teens learn to bounce back using these skills with everyday problems and more serious crises. This game will benefit all children and teens but caters most to those who are considered “at risk” for example children of divorce, children with learning or physical impairments, victims of abuse and trauma. The game includes 3 decks of cards that contain questions or problems as well as actions with the balls provided so the players can reduce or increase their stress-meter: Problem Cards, Crisis Cards and Bounce Back Cards. the game includes cards, balls, stress magnets, and 90 question cards. For 4 players. Children's version Ages: 8-12
Added: 4158 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 53.77
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Circle of Friends Board Game
Ages: 5-12. Kids learn friendship-building skills such as listening, patience, and paying attention, and how to deal with various friendship issues such as teasing, bullies, jealousy, anger, and more. This game features a "small town" board where the friends live and socialize. The players are asked questions, and with the right answer, acquire new friends and Pop-it beads. When enough beads are collected to form a "circle of friends" around all players, everyone wins! For 2-6 players
Added: 4158 days ago From GuidanceGroup
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The Classroom Behavior Game
Ages: 4-12 For 2-4 /nThe Classroom Behavior Game teaches 12 positive behaviors including Raising Your Hand, Taking Turns, Ignoring Inappropriate Behavior of Others, Having a Positive Attitude, and Listening. Designed for children with behavior problems and who have difficulty following rules. Kids love the behavior report cards and the self-inking apple stamp./nGame includes: game board, 1 die, 4 pawns, 72 Behavior Question cards, 4 sets of 12 Behavior cards, pad of Behavior Report Cards, pad of Apple Score Sheets, apple stamp, and instructions.
Added: 4158 days ago From GuidanceGroup
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The Conflict Resolution Board Game
Ages: 6-12.This imaginative game helps children deal with such day-to-day problems as teasing, protecting one's property, and handling arguments, as well as more serious problems like the bully, the drug pusher, the stranger, or the kid with a gun. Players lose turns when they don't respect someone's rights or refuse to mediate a problem, and are moved ahead when they help others solve problems or express their feelings. For 2-6 players.
Added: 4158 days ago From GuidanceGroup
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Don't Be Difficult Board Game
Ages: 7-12. A game to help children learn the consequences of both positive and negative choices. This game is designed to provide children with the opportunity to experience the negative consequences of choosing the "hard" way and the positive benefits of choosing the "right" way. As children play the game, they find themselves on the "Hard Road." In order to move back onto the "Right Road," they have to earn positive emotional currency (chips) in the form of Kindness, Trust, Respect, and Cooperation. To advance on the "Right Road" and win, players must learn ways to avoid difficult behaviors and to accept the consequences of their choices and actions. 2-6 players./nContents: Game Board Die 6 Pawns 100 Chips 42 The Right Road Cards 62 The Hard Road Cards Instructions/nThis workbook is also part of the Don't Be Difficult Bundle.
Added: 4158 days ago From GuidanceGroup
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Dr. PlayWell's Best Behavior Game
Dr. Playwell's Best Behavior Game is a send-home game for counselors to be able to give to parents without having to worry about getting it back. The game is designed to help children see the importance of positive behavior in their daily lives. Four card decks teach children the basic elements that underlie positive behavior: Dealing with Feelings cards, Positive Behavior cards, Positive Thinking cards and Caring about others cards. This game provides continuity between counseling sessions. It helps children distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate behavior,recognize personal boundaries,understand self-control and how to practice it,use effective communication skills, and develop effective coping skills.
Added: 4158 days ago From GuidanceGroup
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Dr.PlayWell's Game of Self-Control Board Game
Ages: 6-12. For: 2-4 Players Learning self-control is not easy, but this game will make kids want to try. Teach children to control their impulses in all kinds of interpersonal situations at home, in school, and in the community. As children learn about the importance of self-control they are challenged to perform various stunts, using the Self-Control magic color circles included with the game. Includes reproducible assessment form. /nIncludes: Game board, 2 dice, 4 pawns, 12 At School cards, 12 At Home cards, 12 In the Community cards, 12 About Myself cards, 4 Self-Control circles, 100 chips, Self-Control assessment form, and instructions.
Added: 4158 days ago From GuidanceGroup
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Dr. Playwell's Anger Control Games
Ages: 5-10. Here are six colorful games for the price of one, all in a convenient and portable package. The games teach children such skills as recognizing what triggers their anger, self-control, self-calming, and much more. The program comes complete with cards and markers for each game. For 2-4 players./nDr. Playwell's Anger Control Game Book includes: Game board book Instruction manual 13 card sheets Pawns Die 100 chips
Added: 4158 days ago From GuidanceGroup
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Dr. Playwell's Learning Social Rules in School Board Game
By Dr. Lawrence Shapiro/nAges 6-12. This game is designed to help students think about the consequences of their behavior and distinguish good choices from bad ones. The game will also help children practice relaxation and self-control behaviors, learning that they can control their bodies as well as their behavior. Using their Frog markers, players have to avoid the Alligators (representing distractions) that have wandered into the school while answering question about self-control. 2-4 Players./nFeatures:/nPlayers are rewarded for good behavioral choices./nStimulates executive functioning skills like planning and paying attention to others./nCan easily be integrated into a positive behavioral reward system.
Added: 4158 days ago From GuidanceGroup
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