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Generation Now
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Parental neglect is a major problem affecting
today’s youth. In this provocative and
timely program, we meet Nil, Siah, Zero and
Electra, a group of average young people from
diverse socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds
all with this in common - each struggles with
the very real issues of absentee parenting,
apathy, and lack of emotional support from
family and community.
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Activities for Building Character,
Social Learning GR 1-2

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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.
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Stop, Relax & Think Board Game
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Ages 6-12. By Becky Bridges, C.S.W., A.C.P.
Stop, Relax, and Think is a board game to
help impulsive children think before they
act. In this ever-popular board game, active,
impulsive children learn motor control,
relaxation skills, how to express their
feelings, and how to problem-solve. The
manual includes information on how the game
can be used both as a diagnostic and a
treatment tool, and how behaviors learned in
the game can be generalized for the home or
classroom. The object of the game is to
proceed through the Feelings, Stop, Relax,
and Think sections of the game board to
Finish, collecting chips along the way. The
player with the most chips when the game ends
wins./nFeelings When a player lands on a
Feelings Card space he/she selects, reads
aloud, and answers a Feelings Card. This
section helps children become aware of their
feelings and the early signs of stress, which
is essential to their achieving
self-control./nStop When a player lands on a
Stop Sign space he/she rolls the 8-sided die.
He/she then refers to the corresponding
number on the Stop Card, performing whatever
action is stated on the Stop Card until the
person on his/her right says "Stop." If the
player stops immediately he/she receives a
chip. This section helps children practice
behavior cessation and learn how to catch
themselves before they respond or react
automatically./nRelax When a player lands in
the Relax space he/she does what is indicated
on the space. This section helps children
learn to relax. The ability to relax is a
powerful asset for a child who is attempting
to learn self-control./nThink This section
helps children think through problems. This
ability is a prerequisite to achieving
self-control./nContents: Game Board 8-sided
Die 6-sided Die 30 Chips Stop Card 36
Feelings Cards 33 Think
Cards Instructions/nThis board game is also
part of The Stop, Relax & Think
Collection./nwww.childswork.com
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Anger Management Speedway Board Game
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Ages: 11 & Up. The Anger Management Speedway
Board Game helps teens and adults improve
their ability to identify, cope with, and
express their anger. Players will be able to:
identify effects of anger on health and
wellness, increase awareness of managing
anger, identify coping outlets, and increase
awareness of the role that anger has in
people's lives. For 8-12 players./nIncludes:
Board and game pieces, 2 sets of cards, &
reproducible handouts.
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Drug and Alcohol PSA Commercial (for a
Scholarship Contest)

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For a college scholarship, I was required to
make a 30 second anti-drug and alcohol
commercial that was targeting middle school
viewers. I could win $3000 dollars towards
school if this wins. I had my family do the
acting, so it may seem low budget, but I
still tried my best to be thought provoking.
A lot of my shots and angles have special
meanings and metaphors, see if you can catch
them!
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Character Education Success in High
School

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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
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Date Rape Video PSA
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Date Rape PSA Video. Public domain video.
Public service announcement. Date Rape -
Protecting Yourself - A video PSA about the
injustice of date rape. From the public
domain. When people think of rape, they might
think of a stranger jumping out of a shadowy
place and sexually attacking someone. But
it's not only strangers who rape. In fact,
about half of all people who are raped know
the person who attacked them. Girls and women
are most often raped, but guys can also be
raped. Most friendships, acquaintances, and
dates never lead to violence, of course. But,
sadly, sometimes it happens. When forced sex
occurs between two people who already know
each other, it is known as date rape or
acquaintance rape. Even if the two people
know each other well, and even if they were
intimate or had sex before, no one has the
right to force a sexual act on another person
against his or her will. Although it involves
forced sex, rape is not about sex or passion.
Rape has nothing to do with love. Rape is an
act of aggression and violence. You may hear
some people say that those who have been
raped were somehow "asking for it" because of
the clothes they wore or the way they acted.
That's wrong: The person who is raped is not
to blame. Rape is always the fault of the
rapist. And that's also the case when two
people are dating — or even in an intimate
relationship. One person never owes the other
person sex. If sex is forced against
someone's will, that's rape. Healthy
relationships involve respect — including
respect for the feelings of others. Someone
who really cares about you will respect your
wishes and not force or pressure you to have
sex. Alcohol is often involved in date rapes.
Drinking can loosen inhibitions, dull common
sense, and — for some people — allow
aggressive tendencies to surface. Drugs may
also play a role. You may have heard about
"date rape" drugs like rohypnol ("roofies"),
gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB), and ketamine.
Drugs like these can easily be mixed in
drinks to make a person black out and forget
things that happen. Both girls and guys who
have been given these drugs report feeling
paralyzed, having blurred vision, and lack of
memory. The best defense against date rape is
to try to prevent it whenever possible. Here
are some things both girls and guys can do:
Avoid secluded places (this may even mean
your room or your partner's) until you trust
your partner. Don't spend time alone with
someone who makes you feel uneasy or
uncomfortable. This means following your
instincts and removing yourself from
situations that you don't feel good about.
Stay sober and aware. If you're with someone
you don't know very well, be aware of what's
going on around you and try to stay in
control. Also, be aware of your date's
ability to consent to sexual activity — you
may become guilty of committing rape if the
other person is not in a condition to respond
or react. Know what you want. Be clear about
what kind of relationship you want with
another person. If you are not sure, then ask
the other person to respect your feelings and
to give you time. Don't allow yourself to be
subject to peer pressure or encouraged to do
something that you don't want to do.
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The You & Me Social Skills Board
Game

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Ages 4-12. The You & Me Social Skills Board
Game is a cooperative game that teaches
day-to-day social skills and social
awareness. Designed to help children become
socially aware of the world they live in, as
they build the social skills they need in
everyday life: helping, sharing, being
polite, cooperating, understanding different
points of views, listening, following rules,
acting assertively, and being a friend.
Players work as a team, there are no
individual winners. 2-6
players./nContents: 48 ACT cards 48 TALK
cards 48 DRAW cards 2 Dice Sand Timer 100
Chips 6 Pawns Instructions/nThis board game
is also part of The You & Me Social Skills
Collection./nwww.childswork.com
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Play-2-Learn Dominoes: Conflict Cruncher
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Play 2 Learn Dominoes Conflict Cruncher is an
educational game designed to give kids the
knowledge and skills they need to resolve
conflict in a non-violent, win-win way. The
Game includes a set of Dominoes and four
decks of cards. Play 2 Learn Dominoes adds
an exciting spin for players who are already
accustomed to the classic dominoes game.
Players before placing a domino must pick a
card and answer a question about resolving
conflicts, players can place their dominoes
as long as they attempt to give a good
answer. Players will develop practical skills
for resolving conflicts in a win-win way,
learn to recognize good and bad ways of
dealing with anger and conflict, learn to
stay calm and engage in problem solving and
learn the importance of seeing the other
person’s point of view.
/nwww.childsworkChildsplay.com
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Wait & Win! Board Game
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Ages: 6-12. The Wait and Win board game was
designed to teach children the importance of
being patient in many different situations as
they try a variety of fun tasks and try to
solve problems. Patience is an important
ingredient in a child's social and academic
success. This game teaches frustration
tolerance, self-control, respect for others,
and a sense of time and timing. The object of
the game is to earn as many "patience points"
(chips) as possible. Includes a countdown
timer that gives players feedback on how well
they control their impulsivity. 2-4
players./nContents: Game board 24 You Win
Cards (describe situations where children
have been patient, with a positive result) 24
Patience Problems Cards (asks players to
respond to situations where being patient is
important) 24 Test Your Skill Cards (describe
"stunts" that require patience and
self-control) 100 chips 4
pawns Die Timer Instructions/nwww.childswork.
com
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National Bullying Prevention Week
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Demi Lovato PSA - National Bullying
Prevention Week and TeensAgainstBullying.org
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Play-2-Learn Dominoes on Empathy Counts
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Ages: 5-10. Play-2-Learn Dominoes on Empathy
Counts teaches young people to understand the
concept of empathy, to be empathetic, and to
take positive actions towards others based on
empathy, all while playing dominoes and
having fun! There are four decks of cards,
each covering a different aspect of players'
lives: Friendship, Activities and Hobbies, At
School, and All About Myself. It can be used
by teachers and counselors in a school
setting, parents at home, or therapists as
play therapy. 2-5 players./nThis game is also
part of the Play-to-Learn Dominoes Set. By
Franklin Rubenstein,
Ph.D./nwww.childswork.com
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Anti-Alcohol PSA Video For Teens
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Anti-Alcohol PSA Video For Teens. From the
public domain. Alcoholism is a chronic
disease that makes your body dependent on
alcohol. You may be obsessed with alcohol and
unable to control how much you drink, even
though your drinking is causing serious
problems with your relationships, health,
work and finances. It's possible to have a
problem with alcohol, but not display all the
characteristics of alcoholism. This is known
as alcohol abuse, which means you engage in
excessive drinking that causes health or
social problems, but you aren't dependent on
alcohol and haven't fully lost control over
the use of alcohol. Although many people
assume otherwise, alcoholism is a treatable
disease. Medications, counseling and
self-help groups are among the therapies that
can provide ongoing support to help you
recover from alcoholism. Alcoholism is a
disease. It is often diagnosed more through
behaviors and adverse effects on functioning
than by specific medical symptoms. Only 2 of
the diagnostic criteria are physiological
(those are tolerance changes and withdrawal
symptoms). Alcohol abuse and alcoholism are
associated with a broad range of medical,
psychiatric, social, legal, occupational,
economic, and family problems. For example,
parental alcoholism underlies many family
problems such as divorce, spouse abuse, child
abuse and neglect, welfare dependence, and
criminal behaviors, according to government
sources.
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What Did You Say? A Game of Non-Verbal
Language

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Ages: 6-12. The What Did You Say? A
Non-Verbal Language game is designed to aid
in teaching children to be aware of their
body language and the body language of
others. Many children have a hard time
reading body language. It introduces children
to several aspects of understanding body
language, including two key concepts: 1)
Different aspects of body language are
associated with different feelings. 2)
Different people may have different body
language in the same situation. This game
contains 50 colorful pictures of children in
different postures. Players pick Body
Language cards and try to match the posture
closest to the feeling being expressed.
Correct answers advance the player. Prompts
have kids doing fun stunts and acting out
situations as they express themselves
non-verbally. For 3-6
players./nContents: Game Board 60 Body
Language Cards (2 of each posture) 48
Situration Cards 2 Dice 6 Pawns 100 Chips 2
write-on/wipe-off slates (for use with the
two-player version of this
game) Instructions/nThis product is also part
of the Social Skills/Asperger's Syndrome Game
Set./nwww.childswork.com
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Abuse in Relationships: Can You See It?
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Home Office - This is Abuse TV advert.
What is Abuse? It can be if someone
constantly puts you down, threatens you or
forces you to do something you dont want to.
Some forms of abuse are against the law and
its not always physical violence. Abuse in
relationships can happen to anyone regardless
of the type of relationship. Research shows
that suffering from abuse in relationships is
more common for young women but young men can
experience it too. Abuse can harm you
physically and emotionally as well as leave
you feeling isolated and lonely. For more
information visit the official website at
thisisabuse.direct.gov.uk or search online
for abuse in relationships. You can get
involved in live debates, check out FAQs and
get info on where to go if you recognise
signs of abuse in your own or a friend's
relationship.
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The Stop, Think, and Go Bears
Self-Control Board Game

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Ages: 5-10. The Stop, Think, and Go Bears
Self-Control board game is an adorable game
designed to help children with problems in
impulse control, by teaching children the
three basic steps of self-reflection: Stop,
Think, and Go. Players win by getting their
three bears to the finish line, practicing
these important skills along the way. For 2-4
players./nContents: Game Board Die Spinner 12
Bear Pawns Instructions 24 Stop Cards
(designed to help children see the
consequence of their actions.) 24 Think Cards
(designed to help children "brainstorm"
solutions to common problems.) 24 Go Cards
(designed to help children develop positive
behavioral habits that reflect
self-discipline and a concern for
others.)/nwww.childswork.com
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Dealing With Death : Dealing With Grief
After Death

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Grief is a process with no time limit or
prescription that people must go through
after the death of a loved one. Discover how
to deal with grief after death with tips from
a hospice community development director in
this free video on dealing with
death. Expert: Sandi Sunter Contact:
www.TheHospice.org Bio: Sandi Sunter is the
director of community development for the
Hospice of the Florida Suncoast. Filmmaker:
Christopher Rokosz
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No More Bullies Board Game
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Ages 5-12. By Marcia and Max Nass. The No
More Bullies board game is an entertaining
and stimulating game that can help players
learn how to handle bullies and stand up for
themselves. Players will learn how to avoid
being picked on, what to say to a bully, and
who to talk to about the problem. Bullies
will learn why they act the way they do and
how they can handle their anger and
frustrations without taking it out on someone
else. This is a cooperative game in which all
players must work together to get their
possessions back from the bully, who has
taken them. Players must also turn the "mean"
bully on the board into a "reformed" bully -
Mr. Nice Guy! - by covering him with puzzle
pieces. 2-4 players./nContents: Game Board 28
Cool Off Cards 24 Talk About It Cards Die 8
Mr. Nice Guy Puzzle Pieces 4 Pawns 20
Possesion Cards (a ball and rope, a jacket,
money, a watch, and a
snack) Instructions/nThis board game is also
part of the No More Bullies! Set.
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Don't Be Difficult Board Game
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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.
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The Understanding Faces Game
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Ages: 6-12. The Understanding Faces Game is
great for kids with Asperger's syndrome or
those who have difficulty with reading
emotions. This game is designed to introduce
children to several aspects of understanding
facial expressions, including two key
concepts: 1) Different facial expressions are
associated with different feelings. 2)
Different people may have different facial
reactions to the same situation./nGame comes
with 50 colorful pictures of children with
different facial expressions. Players pick a
Face Card and try to match the expression
closest to the feeling. Correct answers
advance the player. Prompts encourage kids to
do fun stunts and make faces to express a
variety of emotions. For 3-6
players./nContents: 60 Face cards (2 of each
expression) 48 Situation cards 2 dice 6
pawns 100 Chips 2 write-on/wipe-off slates
(for use with the two-player version of this
game) Instructions/nThis product is also part
of the Social Skills/Asperger's Syndrome Game
Set./nwww.childswork.com
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