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FURIOUS FRED |
| Anger Control Game |
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This game teaches important concepts and practical
skills for controlling anger and avoiding violence. Players earn points
by giving Fred good advice on how to deal with frustrating and anger
provoking situations, both at school and at home. Players learn that
anger can lead to actions that Fred will regret later. The skills taught
in the game help Fred stay calm, make good decisions and take actions
that will help himself instead of trying to hurt others. By giving
advice to Fred, the fictitious student, players are not hindered by the
usual defensiveness and denial that accompanies discussions of anger and
violence.
Recommended for 2nd - 5th grades.
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| Price: $ 39.95 |
| Order # FL1993 |
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ANGER MANAGEMENT |
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A comprehensive program written for use with students
whose anger is blocking their emotional and academic growth. This 10
session step-by-step program begins with self-exploration then leads
students through the three key areas of managing anger – empathy,
impulsivity and locus of control. Techniques for communication and
relaxation skills are also taught. Anger management is crucial not only
in the school environment but outside of school and parental cooperation
is encouraged as parents review with children the topics taught in each
session.
Recommended for 3rd - 6th grades
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| Price: $ 18.95 |
| Order # MC1859 |
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I CAN... I WILL... I DID IT! |
| A manual for managing change & building resiliency |
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To cope in their ever-changing world, children need to
develop coping and survival skills. This invaluable resource provides
students with opportunities to practice resilient actions. Part One
contains 24 lessons covering the six basic areas of responsible
behavior, honesty, doing one’s best, problem solving, social skills and
accepting others. Part Two provides individual student planning for a
specific change or concern.
Recommended for 3rd - 6th grades.
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| Price: $ 13.95 |
| Order # MC2064 |
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LIFE IN PRISON |
| Stanley "Tookie" Williams with Barbara Cottman
Beenel |
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In this award winning book – which has drawn praise
from educators, government leaders, and families alike – Williams
describes the brutal reality of being an inmate. He debunks myths of
prisons as “gladiator schools” with blunt, riveting stories of
overwhelming homesickness, the terror of solitary confinement and the
humiliation of strip-searches. Williams’ words are a frank challenge to
adolescent readers to educate themselves, make intelligent decisions and
above all, not to follow in his footsteps.
Stanley “Tookie” Williams, cofounder of the notorious Crips gang, is a
death-row inmate. He has become a respected author & activist whose
dedication to ending gang warfare in the lives of inner-city children
has earned him a 2001 Nobel Peace Prize nomination.
Recommended for 3rd - 7th grades
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| Price: $ 4.95 |
| Order # SEA2347 |
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THE VERY ANGRY DAY THAT AMY DIDN’T HAVE |
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Margaret & Amy are two girls in the same class who are
coincidentally both having a very difficult day. While Amy finds ways to
solve the various problems she encounters, Margaret always makes things
worse by her reactions. This simple but poignant book is an excellent
tool to help young children learn alternatives to getting angry.
Recommended for ages 4 - 10
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| Price: $ 11.50 |
| Order # CWCP2348 |
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