COUNSELOR IN THE CLASSROOM
Activities and Strategies for an
Effective Classroom Guidance Program
by Pat Schwallie-Giddis, David Cowan, & Dianne Schilling
© 1993 (Revised 2013)
You’ll love this exciting, up-to-the-minute approach to school counseling! Packed with instantly usable activities to help you increase your value as a counselor by working cooperatively with teachers to provide guidance activities and instruction—right in the classroom. Take it from these experienced and highly respected educators—it’s time to expand your horizons! Many include reproducibles to leave with the teacher when you go. Grades K-6.
167 Pages/Paperback |
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AIP9062 |
Counselor in the Classroom |
$33.00 |
ANGER CONTROL AND CONFLICT
MANAGEMENT FOR KIDS
A Learning Guide for the Elementary Grades
Terri Akin & Susanna Palomares
© 2011
Ready-to-use lessons and dozens of reproducible student worksheets designed to help K-6 students learn skills for anger management and successful conflict resolution.
Anger and conflict are natural. We all get angry and we all get involved in conflicts. But, learning how to manage these issues and developing positive responses can be hard work. This book provides guidance, sound ideas, and engaging activities to help teachers and counselors give their students lifelong techniques for working with and working through anger and conflict. Get students to take responsibility for settling their own disputes! Student-tested activities help students to understand the dynamics of conflict, manage anger and aggression, improve communication skills, examine cause and effect, appreciate different perspectives, develop tolerance, distinguish between the language of conflict and peaceful conflict resolution, and achieve win-win outcomes.
Step-by-step procedures, discussion prompts, and culminating questions are included with every activity.
127 Pages/Paperback |
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AIP9055 |
Anger Control and Conflict Management for Kids |
$27.50 |
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THE WEIRD! SERIES
by Erin Frankel
© 2012
These three books tell the story of an ongoing case of bullying from three third graders’ perspectives. Kids will easily relate to Luisa, Jayla, and Sam, as each girl has her own unique experience, eventually learning how to face her challenges with the help of friends, peers, and caring adults.
Luisa describes being targeted by bullying in Weird!
Jayla shares her experience as a bystander to bullying in Dare!
In Tough!, Sam speaks from the point of view of someone initiating bullying.
The books may be read separately or as a set; readers will enjoy tracking small details that carry over from one book to another. These books on bullying each conclude with “activity club” pages for kids, as well as information to help parents, teachers, counselors, and other adults reinforce the books’ messages and foster dialogue with children. Ages 5-9.
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