Riley the Brave is back with a trauma-informed feelings activity book for
children ages 5-10. Empower the brave cubs in your life with 60+ games and
activities to help them be the boss of their brains. This strengths-based
approach is easily adaptable for groups and classrooms. Features an
educational introduction for caring adults.
Engaging visuals and accessible explanations make complex neuroscience approachable for kids and adults alike. The book explores the brain's functions, including the surprising role of our eight senses and the dynamics between the brain's two "teams" that influence behavior. It offers proven strategies to enhance rational thinking and simple brain-boosting activities suitable for all ages. With a diverse cast and the guidance of "Ms. Jessica," this resource serves as a fun and informative manual for understanding the brain, ideal for homes, classrooms, and therapy settings.
Riley is the story of a little bear with big feelings. Join this super-cool
cub as he faces his fears with the animals who love him. This picture book is
for children who have experienced trauma, to help them understand their
overwhelming feelings, and learn to trust the safe grown-ups around them.
Includes afterword for adults.
What can you do when your feelings get the best of you? The students at Sunnyvale Elementary carry a lot in their backpacks - including some things you can't see quite so well, like big feelings and confusing emotions. Today, one fiery red book keeps spilling out and exploding onto ANGER! It’s time for the kids to use their best detective skills to figure out what's underneath those angry feelings. Ana feels HURT when her friends don't play fair. Ben feels EMBARRASSED when he makes a mistake. Grace feels DIFFERENT when nobody chooses her for their team. When our feelings get the best of us, we need to do our best with our feelings. Become a backpack detective like Ana, Ben, and Grace! Stop when I'm furious.Pause and be curious.What is underneath the mad?Am I lonely, stressed, or sad?
7 Keys to Reducing Disruptive Behavior in the Classroom
208 pages
8 hours of reading
Focusing on brain-based teaching methods, this book explores how neuroscience can enhance learning and improve school environments. It offers practical strategies to engage the creative and problem-solving aspects of both staff and students, aiming to boost morale and reduce negative behaviors. By integrating the latest research with actionable insights, it serves as a valuable resource for educators seeking to invigorate their teaching approaches and foster a more dynamic learning atmosphere.
Zoey Harmon wants to feel light-hearted, but keeps getting weighed down by pesky books in her backpack, like worry and shame. This story highlights ways to nurture resilience in body and mind, and helps kids impacted by trauma realize how strong they really are!
Making it to school is tough at the best of times. In the aftermath of stress
or trauma, it might feel impossible! Riley Bear and his elephant parents share
a peek into a tough morning. When big feelings threaten to ruin the day, this
brightly illustrated story will help families find their way through. Features
educational afterword for adults.
Sensory and emotional challenges can make it tough to have fun - even at
exciting places like the fair. All of the smells, sounds, and sights can just
be too much! When sensory overload threatens to ruin the day, this brightly
illustrated story will help families find their way through. Features an
educational afterword for adults.