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Thinking thoughts and feeling feelings

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Hendrix, Ryan, Palmer, Kari Zweber, Tarshsis, Nancy, Winner, Michelle Garcia. Santa Clara, CA: Think Social Publishing, Inc. , 2013.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2013a
Availability
1 copy, 0 available
Join us on the adventures of our four charming characters, Evan, Ellie, Jessie and Molly as they earn about thinking thoughts and feeling feelings.
Author
Hendrix, Ryan
Palmer, Kari Zweber
Tarshsis, Nancy
Winner, Michelle Garcia
Place of Publication
Santa Clara, CA
Publisher
Think Social Publishing, Inc.
Publication Date
2013
Physical Description
Softcover: 31 pages.
Series
We thinkers! series / storybook 1
Subject
Social Behaviour (includes boundaries)
Child Social Behaviour
Abstract
Join us on the adventures of our four charming characters, Evan, Ellie, Jessie and Molly as they earn about thinking thoughts and feeling feelings.
ISBN
9781936943074
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2013a

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Why will no one play with me?: the play better plan to help kids make friends and thrive

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Maguire, Caroline. London: Penguin Random House UK , 2019.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
GK 850 MAG 2019
Availability
2 copies, 2 available
Why Will No One Play with Me is a groundbreaking program that has helped thousands of children struggling with social skills to make friends, find acceptance, and have a happy childhood.; Every parent wants their child to be okay--to have friends, to be successful, to feel comfortable in his or her…
Author
Maguire, Caroline
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Penguin Random House UK
Publication Date
2019
Physical Description
Softcover. 354 pages.
Subject
Child Social Behaviour
Friendship
Abstract
Why Will No One Play with Me is a groundbreaking program that has helped thousands of children struggling with social skills to make friends, find acceptance, and have a happy childhood.
Every parent wants their child to be okay--to have friends, to be successful, to feel comfortable in his or her own skin. But many children lack important social and executive functioning skills that allow them to navigate through the world with ease.
In-demand parenting expert and former Hallowell Center coach Caroline Maguire has worked with thousands of families dealing with chronic social dilemmas, ranging from shyness to aggression to ADHD, and more.
In this groundbreaking book named one of the "Best ADHD Books of All Time" by BookAuthority, she shares her decade-in-the-making protocol -- The Play Better Plan -- to help parents coach children of any background to connect with others and make friends. Children of all ages -- truly, from Kindergarten to college age -- will gain the confidence to make friends and get along with others, using tools such as:
Social Sleuthing: learn to pay attention to social cues
. Post-Play Date Huddles: help kids figure out what to look for in a friendship
. Reflective Listening: improve your child's relationship with their peers
With compassion and ease, this program gives parents a tangible, easy-to-follow guide for helping kids develop the executive function and social skills they need to thrive.
ISBN
9781785042232
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
GK 850 MAG 2019

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Attainment's learning to work: A collection of stories about life and work

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Ramsey Musselwhite, Caroline, Beck Richardson, Laurel. Verona, WI: Attainment Company, Inc. , 2009.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
YOUTH GL 830 RAM 2009
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
Learning to Work provides engaging and age-appropriate reading material for older beginning readers. The stories are intended for older students who are not yet reading conventionally for a variety of reasons, including cognitive delays and significant learning disabilities. Along with building rea…
Author
Ramsey Musselwhite, Caroline
Beck Richardson, Laurel
Corporate Author
Attainment Company, Inc.
Place of Publication
Verona, WI
Publisher
Attainment Company, Inc.
Publication Date
2009
Physical Description
Softcover ; 248 p.
Subject
Learning Differences. Learning Disabilities
Social Behaviour (includes boundaries)
Child Social Behaviour
Relationships
Social Skills
Abstract
Learning to Work provides engaging and age-appropriate reading material for older beginning readers. The stories are intended for older students who are not yet reading conventionally for a variety of reasons, including cognitive delays and significant learning disabilities. Along with building reading skills, these work-themed stories also help middle school or high school students who face decisions about work life--showing people with disabilities as role models in different work settings.
ISBN
9781578616947
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
YOUTH GL 830 RAM 2009

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What is a thought? A thought is a lot

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Pransky, Jack, Kahofer, Amy, DuSablon, T.M. ]illustrator]. Santa Clara, CA: Social Thinking , 2011.
URL
https://www.socialthinking.com/Products/power-of-thought-on-feelings
Material Type
Book
Call Number
GK 850 PRA 2012
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
This picture book introduces young readers to the concept of thoughts and how our thoughts are linked to feelings. By helping children explore how our thoughts create our feelings, we also learn to make choices that help us to manage our feelings (e.g., self-regulate based on our personal goals) a…
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URL
https://www.socialthinking.com/Products/power-of-thought-on-feelings
Website Notes
Note for parents and teachers: See the URL for 10 lesson plans and activities
Author
Pransky, Jack
Kahofer, Amy
DuSablon, T.M. ]illustrator]
Place of Publication
Santa Clara, CA
Publisher
Social Thinking
Publication Date
2011
Physical Description
42 p.
Subject
Child Social Behaviour
Children's Emotions
Abstract
This picture book introduces young readers to the concept of thoughts and how our thoughts are linked to feelings. By helping children explore how our thoughts create our feelings, we also learn to make choices that help us to manage our feelings (e.g., self-regulate based on our personal goals) across different situations in a day.
It gives children hope that they can learn to rise above whatever situation they may feel ?stuck? in. It teaches them that their feelings do not come directly from what happens to them or what other people do to them; instead their feelings come from the way they interpret what happened to them in that situation. This helps them learn how to understand and manage their thoughts, which then provides them with the power to also manage their feelings to foster their own well-being.
For ages 4-10
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
GK 850 PRA 2012

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Social situation mapping: Making sense of the social world: Visual maps for understanding the social emotional chain reaction

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Winner, Michelle Garcia, Crooke, Pamela. Santa Clara, CA: Social Think Publishing , 2023.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
GK 850 WIN 2023
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
What's happening around us influences our thoughts, feelings, and responses. Social Situation Mapping (formerly Social Behavior Mapping), a core teaching framework within the Social Thinking Methodology, uses visual templates to encourage learners to engage social observation for figuring out what …
Alternate Title
Previous title: Social behavior mapping
Author
Winner, Michelle Garcia
Crooke, Pamela
Place of Publication
Santa Clara, CA
Publisher
Social Think Publishing
Publication Date
2023
Physical Description
Softcover; 83 pages
Subject
Child Social Behaviour
Social Behaviour (includes boundaries)
Abstract
What's happening around us influences our thoughts, feelings, and responses. Social Situation Mapping (formerly Social Behavior Mapping), a core teaching framework within the Social Thinking Methodology, uses visual templates to encourage learners to engage social observation for figuring out what to do and say (or not do and say) based on a particular situation: where we are, who is present, and what is happening. The maps also outline a fundamental teaching framework we call the Social Emotional Chain Reaction, which shows how we all impact one another when sharing space. The maps are meant to be taught from the perspective of the student or client to provide options for what to do or say in common situations. We encourage educators, therapists, and parents to jointly generate unique maps alongside the student or client based on their individual goals.
Revised, retitled, and updated with our most current teaching, Social Situation Mapping includes:
- 80+ completed Social Situation Maps (SSMs) to explore 40+ practical everyday situations that happen at school, home, and in the community.
- Maps with blank spaces for students to add their own ideas and observations.
- Maps with options to honor neurodivergent choices or strategies. Some options are also inclusive of learning differences and/or disabilities.
- One blank map template that can be photocopied and used again and again. The completed maps within this book can also be used as guideposts as learners generate their own maps and figure out a path through the lens of their social goals or desires.
- A description of the Social Emotional Chain Reaction (SECR), the foundational concept taught in Social Situation Mapping.
- The 10-Step Visual Fidelity and Teaching Guide.
ISBN
9781936943944
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
GK 850 WIN 2023

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Make social and emotional learning stick : Practical activities to help your child manage emotions, navigate social situations & reduce anxiety

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Sautter, Elizabeth. Make It Stick Publishing , 2020. 2nd.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
GK 850 SAU 2020
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
Does your child experience high levels of anxiety and BIG emotions? Do they lack the confidence to seek out peers and to see others' perspectives? Do you want to help build social and emotional skills but find yourself so busy managing the meltdowns and behaviors that come from anxiety, sensitivity…
Alternate Title
Make social and emotional learning stick : Practical activities to help your child manage emotions, navigate social situations and reduce anxiety
Author
Sautter, Elizabeth
Edition
2nd
Publisher
Make It Stick Publishing
Publication Date
2020
Physical Description
145 pages
Subject
Child Social Behaviour
Autism Spectrum Disorder (includes Asperger Syndrome)
Anxiety
Emotions
Attention Deficit Disorder. Hyperactivity
Abstract
Does your child experience high levels of anxiety and BIG emotions? Do they lack the confidence to seek out peers and to see others' perspectives? Do you want to help build social and emotional skills but find yourself so busy managing the meltdowns and behaviors that come from anxiety, sensitivity, ADHD, or autism that you can't find the energy and patience?
This Mom's Choice Award-winning book provides over 200 updated and easy-to-understand activities that will inspire busy parents to embrace teachable moments. Let everyday routines become opportunities for social and emotional growth by using practical, fun ideas in a user-friendly format. When you have the tools you need to help your child, you can both become more calm, confident, and connected. Because your child learns the most from YOU!
ISBN
9781641844277
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
GK 850 SAU 2020

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My friend with autism: Enhanced edition

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Bishop, Beverly, Bishop, Craig (Illustrator). Arlington, TX: Future Horizons , 2020.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
JUNIOR FM 272 BIS 2020
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
My Friend with Autism is the exceptional result of parent Beverly Bishop?s determination to educate her son?s classmates about autism, thus helping her son fit in at school. A peer narrator explains that his friend with autism is good at some things and not so good at others - just like everyone el…
Author
Bishop, Beverly
Bishop, Craig (Illustrator)
Place of Publication
Arlington, TX
Publisher
Future Horizons
Publication Date
2020
Physical Description
Softcover; 41 pages
Subject
Autism Spectrum Disorder (includes Asperger Syndrome)
Child Social Behaviour
Abstract
My Friend with Autism is the exceptional result of parent Beverly Bishop?s determination to educate her son?s classmates about autism, thus helping her son fit in at school. A peer narrator explains that his friend with autism is good at some things and not so good at others - just like everyone else! In an informative, positive tone, he addresses issues such as:
- Sensory Sensitivity
- Communication Differences
- Unique Ways of Playing
- Insistence on Routine
At the end of the book are page-by-page notes for adults, which supplement the text with facts and explanations to further educate teachers and classmates? parents.
ISBN
9781949177503
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
JUNIOR FM 272 BIS 2020

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Waiting is not forever

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Verdick, Elizabeth, Heinlen, Marieka (Illustrator). Minneapolis, MI: Free Spirit Publishing , 2020.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
JUNIOR GK 800 VER 2020
Availability
1 copy, 0 available
Children are often waiting - for the school bus, their turn on the slide, or their birthday - and waiting can be frustrating! But learning to be patient and developing self-control will equip children with tools for success in school and in social settings. With vivid illustrations and simple strat…
Author
Verdick, Elizabeth
Heinlen, Marieka (Illustrator)
Place of Publication
Minneapolis, MI
Publisher
Free Spirit Publishing
Publication Date
2020
Physical Description
Softcover; illustrated; 40 pages
Series
Best Behavior® series
Subject
Child Behaviour
Child Social Behaviour
Social Behaviour (includes boundaries)
Abstract
Children are often waiting - for the school bus, their turn on the slide, or their birthday - and waiting can be frustrating! But learning to be patient and developing self-control will equip children with tools for success in school and in social settings. With vivid illustrations and simple strategies, this reassuring book helps children learn to delay gratification and make waiting more fun without relying on electronics.
With her trademark mix of empathy and encouragement, author Elizabeth Verdick provides activities and ideas for children - like observing the world around them, inventing new games, and anticipating what?s to come - that can be adapted for any situation. In this addition to the best-selling Best Behavior series, children will learn how to avoid boredom and replace whining words with waiting words: "This will be worth the wait!"
A section for adults includes tips and activities to foster patience in children.
For ages 4 - 7
ISBN
9781631984693
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
JUNIOR GK 800 VER 2020

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Tears are not forever

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Verdick, Elizabeth, Heinlen, Marieka (Illustrator). Minneapolis, MI: Free Spirit Publishing , 2023.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
JUNIOR GK 800 VER 2023
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
Young children learn that everybody cries, how crying can help them, and ways they can cope with challenging feelings.; "You cry when you're sad or mad. Crying gets the hurt out." Tears Are Not Forever reassures children that everybody cries and gives them space to cry and experience their "down" f…
Author
Verdick, Elizabeth
Heinlen, Marieka (Illustrator)
Place of Publication
Minneapolis, MI
Publisher
Free Spirit Publishing
Publication Date
2023
Physical Description
Board book; illustrated; 24 pages
Series
Best Behavior® series
Subject
Child Behaviour
Child Social Behaviour
Social Behaviour (includes boundaries)
Abstract
Young children learn that everybody cries, how crying can help them, and ways they can cope with challenging feelings.
"You cry when you're sad or mad. Crying gets the hurt out." Tears Are Not Forever reassures children that everybody cries and gives them space to cry and experience their "down" feelings.
Sadness and disappointment are common, recurring emotions that children can learn to understand, handle, and grow from. With vivid illustrations and straightforward suggestions, Tears Are Not Forever provides practical advice for coping with these challenging feelings. "Remember, tears are not forever. In a little while, you'll feel better."
A section for adults reinforces the book's message that crying is a natural, normal response to strong feelings and includes tips and activities to help children express and handle their feelings.
ISBN
9781631986901
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
JUNIOR GK 800 VER 2023

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Waiting is not forever

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Verdick, Elizabeth, Heinlen, Marieka (Illustrator). Minneapolis, MI: Free Spirit Publishing , 2019.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
JUNIOR GK 800 VER 2019
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
Learning patience can make life easier for toddlers and for everyone around them. This upbeat book offers little ones simple ideas to make waiting less frustrating and more fun--by watching and listening, singing, telling stories, playing games, whispering, and more. Young children learn they can b…
Author
Verdick, Elizabeth
Heinlen, Marieka (Illustrator)
Place of Publication
Minneapolis, MI
Publisher
Free Spirit Publishing
Publication Date
2019
Physical Description
Board book; no pagination
Series
Best Behavior® series
Subject
Child Behaviour
Child Social Behaviour
Social Behaviour (includes boundaries)
Abstract
Learning patience can make life easier for toddlers and for everyone around them. This upbeat book offers little ones simple ideas to make waiting less frustrating and more fun--by watching and listening, singing, telling stories, playing games, whispering, and more. Young children learn they can be great waiters and can remember the waiting words: "I can wait a while. I can do it with a smile."
For ages 1 - 4
Notes
Ages 1-4
ISBN
9781631984662
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
JUNIOR GK 800 VER 2019

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The group plan

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Hendrix, Ryan, Palmer, Kari Zweber, Tarshsis, Nancy, Winner, Michelle Garcia. Santa Clara, CA: Think Social Publishing, Inc. , 2013.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2013b
Availability
1 copy, 0 available
Understanding what it means to be part of a group is a fundamental social concept to develop in our early learners. It's a precursor to so many other aspects of our social lives: having friends, working in a classroom, having a successful career and being part of our community. In this storybook, w…
Author
Hendrix, Ryan
Palmer, Kari Zweber
Tarshsis, Nancy
Winner, Michelle Garcia
Place of Publication
Santa Clara, CA
Publisher
Think Social Publishing, Inc.
Publication Date
2013
Physical Description
Softcover: 28 pages.
Series
We thinkers! series / storybook 2
Subject
Social Behaviour (includes boundaries)
Child Social Behaviour
Abstract
Understanding what it means to be part of a group is a fundamental social concept to develop in our early learners. It's a precursor to so many other aspects of our social lives: having friends, working in a classroom, having a successful career and being part of our community. In this storybook, we teach that when everyone is thinking about and doing the same thing, it's called the group plan, which is different than following one's own plan.
ISBN
9781936943081
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2013b

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Thinking with your eyes

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Hendrix, Ryan, Palmer, Kari Zweber, Tarshsis, Nancy, Winner, Michelle Garcia. Santa Clara, CA: Think Social Publishing, Inc. , 2013.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2013c
Availability
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Our four characters blast off into outer space and land on an alien planet. They learn that while verbal communication with the aliens may be challenging, by thinking with their eyes they can figure out how to interact - and have fun - with the creatures they encounter.
Author
Hendrix, Ryan
Palmer, Kari Zweber
Tarshsis, Nancy
Winner, Michelle Garcia
Place of Publication
Santa Clara, CA
Publisher
Think Social Publishing, Inc.
Publication Date
2013
Physical Description
Softcover: 32 pages.
Series
We thinkers! series / storybook 3
Subject
Social Behaviour (includes boundaries)
Child Social Behaviour
Abstract
Our four characters blast off into outer space and land on an alien planet. They learn that while verbal communication with the aliens may be challenging, by thinking with their eyes they can figure out how to interact - and have fun - with the creatures they encounter.
ISBN
9781936943098
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2013c

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Body in the group

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Hendrix, Ryan, Palmer, Kari Zweber, Tarshsis, Nancy, Winner, Michelle Garcia. Santa Clara, CA: Think Social Publishing, Inc. , 2013.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2013d
Availability
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While we often realize the importance of verbal language and what to say in a conversation, it is important to understand that physical proximity is also a key ingredient to successful social interactions. Keeping your body in the group means maintaining a comfortable physical presence around other…
Author
Hendrix, Ryan
Palmer, Kari Zweber
Tarshsis, Nancy
Winner, Michelle Garcia
Place of Publication
Santa Clara, CA
Publisher
Think Social Publishing, Inc.
Publication Date
2013
Physical Description
Softcover. 28 pages.
Series
We thinkers! series / storybook 4
Subject
Social Behaviour (includes boundaries)
Child Social Behaviour
Abstract
While we often realize the importance of verbal language and what to say in a conversation, it is important to understand that physical proximity is also a key ingredient to successful social interactions. Keeping your body in the group means maintaining a comfortable physical presence around others - not too close, yet not too far away.
ISBN
9781936943104
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2013d

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Whole body listening

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Hendrix, Ryan, Palmer, Kari Zweber, Tarshsis, Nancy, Winner, Michelle Garcia. Santa Clara, CA: Think Social Publishing, Inc. , 2013.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2013e
Availability
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The concept of whole body listening was introduced in 1990 by Susanne Poulette Truesdale to help young children understand that listening is an "active" process. We introduce this child-friendly vocabulary so our young ones begin to understand that listening is more than just using their ears.
Author
Hendrix, Ryan
Palmer, Kari Zweber
Tarshsis, Nancy
Winner, Michelle Garcia
Place of Publication
Santa Clara, CA
Publisher
Think Social Publishing, Inc.
Publication Date
2013
Physical Description
Softcover: 26 pages.
Series
We thinkers! series / storybook 5
Subject
Social Behaviour (includes boundaries)
Child Social Behaviour
Abstract
The concept of whole body listening was introduced in 1990 by Susanne Poulette Truesdale to help young children understand that listening is an "active" process. We introduce this child-friendly vocabulary so our young ones begin to understand that listening is more than just using their ears.
ISBN
9781936943111
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2013e

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Hidden rules and expected and unexpected behaviors: Pirate adventure

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Hendrix, Ryan, Palmer, Kari Zweber, Tarshsis, Nancy, Winner, Michelle Garcia. Santa Clara, CA: Think Social Publishing, Inc. , 2016.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2016a
Availability
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In the storybook Hidden Rules and Expected and Unexpected Behaviors, Evan, Ellie, Jesse and Molly take an adventure on the high seas. They board a pirate ship and learn about the hidden rules of being part of a pirate crew.; They explore what is expected and unexpected when sailing on the ship and…
Author
Hendrix, Ryan
Palmer, Kari Zweber
Tarshsis, Nancy
Winner, Michelle Garcia
Place of Publication
Santa Clara, CA
Publisher
Think Social Publishing, Inc.
Publication Date
2016
Physical Description
Softcover: iv, 43 pages.
Series
We thinkers! series / storybook 6
Social problem solvers
Subject
Social Behaviour (includes boundaries)
Child Social Behaviour
Abstract
In the storybook Hidden Rules and Expected and Unexpected Behaviors, Evan, Ellie, Jesse and Molly take an adventure on the high seas. They board a pirate ship and learn about the hidden rules of being part of a pirate crew.
They explore what is expected and unexpected when sailing on the ship and looking for buried treasure. When the kids are following the hidden rules, everyone on the ship feels comfortable and has good thoughts, including the kids!
ISBN
9781936943289
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2016a

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Size of the problem: Dinosaur birthday party

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Hendrix, Ryan, Palmer, Kari Zweber, Tarshsis, Nancy, Winner, Michelle Garcia. Santa Clara, CA: Think Social Publishing, Inc. , 2016.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2016d
Availability
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In-the-moment problem solving is a complex process! In this storybook, we define a problem as something that happens that was not part of the plan and makes people feel uncomfortable. Our goal for this unit is to raise our students' awareness of four key concepts that help our students learn to sel…
Author
Hendrix, Ryan
Palmer, Kari Zweber
Tarshsis, Nancy
Winner, Michelle Garcia
Place of Publication
Santa Clara, CA
Publisher
Think Social Publishing, Inc.
Publication Date
2016
Physical Description
Softcover: iv, 36 pages.
Series
We thinkers! series / storybook 9
Social problem solvers
Subject
Social Behaviour (includes boundaries)
Child Social Behaviour
Abstract
In-the-moment problem solving is a complex process! In this storybook, we define a problem as something that happens that was not part of the plan and makes people feel uncomfortable. Our goal for this unit is to raise our students' awareness of four key concepts that help our students learn to self-regulate as they work through their problems: 1) problems come in different sizes; 2) feelings and emotional reactions come in different sizes; 3) reactions come from feelings, and 4) it is expected to match the size of our reaction to the size of the problem. These concepts all work together and contribute to us solving our personal and social problems.
ISBN
9781936943333
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2016d

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Sharing an imagination: Park adventure

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Hendrix, Ryan, Palmer, Kari Zweber, Tarshsis, Nancy, Winner, Michelle Garcia. Santa Clara, CA: Think Social Publishing, Inc. , 2016.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2016e
Availability
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Shared imagination is the ability to imagine what another person(s) is thinking, feeling, and/or pretending. Most young kids develop the ability to imagine or pretend together; it's the means by which they relate to the thoughts, feelings, and actions of others. Many children with social emotional …
Author
Hendrix, Ryan
Palmer, Kari Zweber
Tarshsis, Nancy
Winner, Michelle Garcia
Place of Publication
Santa Clara, CA
Publisher
Think Social Publishing, Inc.
Publication Date
2016
Physical Description
Softcover: iv, 32 pages.
Series
We thinkers! series / storybook 10
Social problem solvers
Subject
Social Behaviour (includes boundaries)
Child Social Behaviour
Abstract
Shared imagination is the ability to imagine what another person(s) is thinking, feeling, and/or pretending. Most young kids develop the ability to imagine or pretend together; it's the means by which they relate to the thoughts, feelings, and actions of others. Many children with social emotional learning challenges struggle with shared imagination, though, despite having a singular imagination. They are able to create imaginary worlds in their own minds, but can't easily imagine what another person is thinking or pretending. To share in what someone is imagining is complex processing!
ISBN
9781936943340
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2016e

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Social explorers curriculum

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Tarshsis, Nancy, Hendrix, Ryan, Palmer, Kari Zweber, Winner, Michelle Garcia. Santa Clara, CA: Think Social Publishing, Inc. , 2016.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 TAR 2016
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
This is Social Thinking's premier social-emotional learning package for ages 4 - 7 years. Help children develop foundational social competencies with these five story books and extensive curriculum. The evidence-based materials strengthen perspective taking and self awareness and are used and loved…
Author
Tarshsis, Nancy
Hendrix, Ryan
Palmer, Kari Zweber
Winner, Michelle Garcia
Place of Publication
Santa Clara, CA
Publisher
Think Social Publishing, Inc.
Publication Date
2016
Physical Description
Softcover: 210 pages.
Series
We thinkers! series / volume 1
Subject
Social Behaviour (includes boundaries)
Child Social Behaviour
Abstract
This is Social Thinking's premier social-emotional learning package for ages 4 - 7 years. Help children develop foundational social competencies with these five story books and extensive curriculum. The evidence-based materials strengthen perspective taking and self awareness and are used and loved around the world by kids, parents and professionals alike.
Notes
Previously titled The incredible flexible you.
ISBN
9781936943401
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 TAR 2016

Copies

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Smart guess: Mystery adventure

https://bcch.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog123582
Hendrix, Ryan, Palmer, Kari Zweber, Tarshsis, Nancy, Winner, Michelle Garcia. Santa Clara, CA: Think Social Publishing, Inc. , 2016.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2016b
Availability
2 copies, 1 available
We make a smart guess when we take what we observe and combine that with what we know. We consider the context/situational clues, people, their body language, tone of voice, etc. and make observations about who, what, and where we are. We then combine this information with our general knowledge abo…
Author
Hendrix, Ryan
Palmer, Kari Zweber
Tarshsis, Nancy
Winner, Michelle Garcia
Place of Publication
Santa Clara, CA
Publisher
Think Social Publishing, Inc.
Publication Date
2016
Physical Description
Softcover: iv, 31 pages.
Series
We thinkers! series / storybook 7
Social problem solvers
Subject
Social Behaviour (includes boundaries)
Child Social Behaviour
Abstract
We make a smart guess when we take what we observe and combine that with what we know. We consider the context/situational clues, people, their body language, tone of voice, etc. and make observations about who, what, and where we are. We then combine this information with our general knowledge about the way the world works coupled with any specific personal knowledge we have about the people around us to make a reasonable guess, prediction, or inference. By teaching students to make smart guesses, we help them learn to observe and become more aware of the world around them.
ISBN
9781936943296
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2016b

Copies

BC Children's and Women's Family Library On Loan, due Friday, March 1, 2024
copy 2 BC Children's and Women's Family Library Available
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Flexible and stuck thinking: Ice cream shop adventure

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Hendrix, Ryan, Palmer, Kari Zweber, Tarshsis, Nancy, Winner, Michelle Garcia. Santa Clara, CA: Think Social Publishing, Inc. , 2016.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2016c
Availability
2 copies, 1 available
Flexible thinking has to do with being able to engage in a variety of thoughts or experiences while acknowledging that many different paths could get us to our desired destination. Stuck thinking can happen when we only consider our own singular point of view or insist on our own routine. It can al…
Author
Hendrix, Ryan
Palmer, Kari Zweber
Tarshsis, Nancy
Winner, Michelle Garcia
Place of Publication
Santa Clara, CA
Publisher
Think Social Publishing, Inc.
Publication Date
2016
Physical Description
Softcover: iv, 31 pages.
Series
We thinkers! series / storybook 8
Social problem solvers
Subject
Social Behaviour (includes boundaries)
Child Social Behaviour
Abstract
Flexible thinking has to do with being able to engage in a variety of thoughts or experiences while acknowledging that many different paths could get us to our desired destination. Stuck thinking can happen when we only consider our own singular point of view or insist on our own routine. It can also be the result of limited perspective taking and over focusing on details. A student who is unable to perceive the bigger picture may struggle to read other people's nonverbal intentions or understand what they mean by what they say.
ISBN
9781936943302
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
CF 110 HEN 2016c

Copies

copy 2 BC Children's and Women's Family Library On Loan, due Friday, March 1, 2024
BC Children's and Women's Family Library Available
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