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A Rose for Livvy: A Story for Teens About Internet Safety
This DVD tells the story of a lonely girl who develops an online relationship with someone she meets in an Internet chat room. Livvy's technology teacher uses a local incident of a missing girl to inform his students about the risks of internet chat rooms. Livvy ignores the advice.
Added: 4231 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 165.10
Views: 3166 | Comments: 0
Activities for Building Character, Social Learning GR 1-2
Activities for Building Character & Social-Emotional Learning Grades 1-2. /nOne of the key components of the Grades 1–2 materials is teaching kids to get along. Teachers are encouraged to use classroom meetings (circle time) throughout the day to deal with misunderstandings, bullying, inappropriate language, and social conflicts that arise inside and outside the classroom. By doing so, a forum is created where students can share their feelings, as well as review, process, and discuss ways to positively resolve conflicts. The more than 100 lesson plans and activities give multiple opportunities to capitalize on the teachable moments./nKey concepts explored in the program:/nMe and my safe and caring school—how to be an Ambassador of Peace/nDiscovering our feelings—learning how to Stop, Think, Choose/nMy support system—caring for others and being a friend/nRespect yourself and others—using good manners or bad manners/nCaring about one another—helping to prevent bullying/nCooperation—how to team up for success/nGetting along with others—using conflict resolution skills/nThe power to choose—growing responsibility/nFollow your dreams—using my gifts and talents/nThis book is also part of the Activities for Building Character and Social-Emotional Learning Set.
Added: 4091 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 54.30
Views: 35475 | Comments: 0
     
Character Education Success in High School
This video profiles a high school in California and shows the benefits of using CHARACTER COUNTS!, the most popular character education program in the United States. More info: www.charactercounts.org
Added: 5027 days ago From TRabbit2
global.duration: 236.00
Views: 9243 | Comments: 0
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: 4152 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 49.10
Views: 4785 | Comments: 0
     
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: 4152 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 73.90
Views: 1716 | Comments: 0
     
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: 4152 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 58.30
Views: 2471 | Comments: 0
     
Drop Out Prevention: How to Set Goals
This program shows how setting realistic goals can help motivate students and build self-esteem. Viewers see that achieving goals take hard work, but the rewards repay the effort. They also learn how to handle peers who don't support their goals, especially when trying to improve or aim higher. Based on real-life dramatizations this program shows how setting goals can help teens stay in school and graduate.
Added: 4231 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 175.36
Views: 1827 | Comments: 0
Drug Awareness Animation: Nine Lives
Nine Lives tells the story of a girl who at first refuses her friends offer of some drugs, but in a twist of fate witnesses a cat being run over and ... "when she sees it come back to life she feels that anyone and anything can come back to life, that encourages her to take drugs....." Brizzle -- Fairfield High School Nine Lives is the winning entry for the Drugs category of the Sharp Shotz Animation Competition 2007/8, it was written by Brizzle from Fairfield High School, Bristol. The team assisted Tom Malins an animation student from the University of the West of England in the making of the film.
Added: 5053 days ago From TRabbit2
global.duration: 154.00
Views: 2339 | Comments: 0
     
Drug Class 2: Impairment Part 2
Impaired driving continues to be a huge problem for youth. To illustrate this further, a mother who has recently lost a son to drinking and driving talks to Rand's class, and asks his students to drive responsible.
Added: 4230 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 114.58
Views: 1553 | Comments: 0
Drug Class 3 Binge Drinking
Jessa has significantly reduced her consumption of drug use, but continues to binge drink. Although Jessa feels she has much improved and is not ready to quit, Rand gives her a quiz that shows that her drinking habits are still serious. In a classroom session, Rand warns his students of the deadly effects of binge drinking.
Added: 4230 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 151.83
Views: 1719 | Comments: 0
Drug Class 3 Staying Healthy
This episode shares the importance of staying healthy and ways of accomplishing this. Krystal talks about how friendships can be harmful and Rand helps her understand that what her friends do are not her responsibilities. The episode also takes a look at how to centre through meditation and Rand provides wristbands for the students so they can be more aware of their thoughts
Added: 4230 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 160.13
Views: 1409 | Comments: 0
Drug Class 3 Welcome Back
Rand welcomes both viewers and students to Drug Class. The new season begins with Chelsie. Last season, Chelsie’s episode ended with her pregnancy. Now Chelsie is back in class with her baby boy. Bev Drew, FASD Prevention Program Coordinator Saskatchewan Prevention Institute, talks to the class about FASD. Chelsie shares what it’s like to be a mom and the responsibilities that come with it.
Added: 4230 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 103.04
Views: 2583 | Comments: 0
Drug Class Just Say Know
In order to know where you're headed, you must know where you're at. Rand gives the students a quiz to help them find out where they are with their own substance abuse. Ideal for middle school and high school teens, perfect for prevention and recovery classes.
Added: 4231 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 101.31
Views: 2125 | Comments: 0
Ethical Choices: Health Talk
Health Talk examines a range of complex health issues that young people face in today's society. This DVD takes a candid look at health topics affecting teenagers today. Moderator Kim Taylor-Thompson, associate professor of law at Stanford University, leads a panel of seven teenagers, along with two health education experts, and parents through a series of interconnected hypothetical situations. Based on real-life incidents, the hypotheticals focus on the story of Kim, a high school student who encounters a number of health issues such as stress and depression, the consequences of sexual behavior, and the risks of alcohol and substance abuse.
Added: 4229 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 164.51
Views: 2173 | Comments: 0
Ethical Choices: Respecting Diversity
Respecting Diversity explores complex issues of racism, multiculturalism, and cultural bias in America. This DVD explores teenager's views on bias and tolerance in today's society. Moderator Kim Taylor-Thompson, associate professor of law at Stanford University, leads a panel of seven teenagers, along with community leader Roy Innis, educator Dr. Luis Reyes, and diversity specialist Jocyce Herman through a series of interconnected hypothetical situations. Based on real-life incidents, the hypotheticals focus on the story of Kim, a high school student who encounters a number of dilemmas such as racial and cultural bias, censorship, affirmative action, and multiculturalism.
Added: 4229 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 172.95
Views: 1331 | Comments: 0
Is College for Me?
This teen-friendly documentary-style program helps middle school students understand why they need to start thinking about college now. Real students from four-year, two-year, and technical programs share their personal experiences, their decisions to pursue higher education, and the availability of financial aid. Viewers will learn how different college is from middle and high school, and why basic skills such as reading, writing, and problem solving will serve them well in the future.
Added: 4229 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 90.30
Views: 1771 | Comments: 0
Kelly Bear Teaches About Resolving Disputes
Children learn communication and mediation skills such as listening, empathy, and impartiality that assist them in helping themselves and peers settle disagreements peacefully. Ground rules and steps that student helpers can follow are explained and demonstrated in a clear, easy-to-use manner.
Added: 4229 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 98.82
Views: 2287 | Comments: 0
LifeSteps: Bouncing Back
Students learn the essentials of resiliency- how to identify internal strengths and external support, build perseverance, and maintain a positive sense of self-worth and optimism.
Added: 4229 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 138.45
Views: 1606 | Comments: 0
LifeSteps: Empathy, Caring, and Compassion
Students explore the critical skills that make up empathy, the importance of compassion, and the moral imperative to help others in need- particularly the victims of bullying.
Added: 4227 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 132.74
Views: 1743 | Comments: 0
LifeSteps: Respect
Respect is the fundamental value of democracy in a diverse society. Barriers to respect, such as prejudice and bigotry, are explored as students learn that empathy and respect are the basis of all healthy relationships.
Added: 4227 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 122.24
Views: 1603 | Comments: 0
 
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