books by Bureau for at Risk Youth
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Kelly Bear Series: Behavior Book
1 review
Leah G. Davies
Bureau for at Risk Youth, 1988
Helping me to help my daughter.
It's easier to talk with my daughter about important things with Kelly Bear's help. Sometimes when I try to talk about helping others, being polite or truthful, it seems kind of preachy but Kelly Bear helps me do it in a loving way that she accepts. Thanks Kelly Bear. You are adorable.
Kelly Bear Series: Feelings
2 reviews
Leah Davies
Bureau for at Risk Youth, 1989
Kelly Bear's Feelings is a Great Character Education Base
With the help of a delightful green furry friend, Kelly Bear, kindergarten students at Pamlico County Primary School, have a greater awareness of feelings. As School Counselor, I embrace Leah Davies' Kelly Bear series. The Feelings Book is one of several Kelly Bear products that allow children to examine feelings. Kelly Bear explores all feelings children have: happy, sad, angry, excitement, ...
101 Ways to Teach Children Social Skills: A Ready-to-Use Reproducible Activity Book
Lawrence E. Shapiro
Bureau for at Risk Youth, 2004
This appealingly illustrated book includes 101 ready-to-use, reproducible activities to help children improve their social skills. Topics include communicating; expressing your feelings; caring about yourself and others; problem solving; listening; standing up for yourself; and understanding and managing conflict. Includes a CD for easy printing.
Stop, Relax, & Think Workbook
1 review
Lisa Schab
Bureau for at Risk Youth, 2002
Excellent resource for therapist working with client with ADHD
I loved this fun workbook and so did my clients! It could even work for parents with children who have ADHD. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Psychotherapeutic Use of the Talking,Feeling & Doing Game (book)
1 review
Richard A. Gardner
Bureau for at Risk Youth, 2004
entire book only an excerpt
I bought this book but then realized the entire book was an excerpt of Chapter 11 of Dr. Gardner's "The Psychotherapeutic Techniques of Richard A. Gardner". As I could get the original book with much more useful material for a lower price, I returned this one and bought the other used.
101 Ready-to-Use Drug Prevention Activities: Curriculum Based and Reproducible for Grades 2-6
Edited
Bureau for at Risk Youth, 1999
This invaluable classroom resource book contains 101 educational and fun drug prevention activities. Reproducible student activity sheets are provided and each activity is correlated to the National Health Education standards for developing health-literate students.
101 Bully Prevention Activities
Robinette Resources
Bureau for at Risk Youth, 2007
Arranged to make it easy to find and focus on the specific issues that are most relevant to young people, this resource book provides a wealth of bullying prevention activities. These reproducible activities include group projects, writing prompts, and role plays that highlight strategies for handling bullying, teasing, taunting, and gossiping from the perspective of the bystander, target and bully. Includes CD with printable PDF files of all ...
Conflict Resolution from the Inside Out: Helping Teens Manage Conflict in the Real World
Rebecca Carman
Bureau for at Risk Youth, 2007
For ages 14 - 18, this innovative reproducible activity book teaches practical skills for handling conflict and addresses the many underlying issues that influence how teens approach such situations. Role plays use scenarios that inspire candid discussions about the kinds of conflicts teens face every day, and help them recognize the power they have to affect the outcome of a conflict. Also featured are writing exercises, cathartic art projects, ...
Enhancing Self-Esteem in Older Adults: Reproducible Activity Handouts (Enhancing the Senior Years) (Enhancing ...
Betty A. Welch
Bureau for at Risk Youth, 2003
Adults. This book, long awaited by geriiatric professionals, contains 40 reproducible activity handouts specifically focusing on self-esteem in older adults. Five topics included: Preserve, Restore and Protect Self-Esteem; Social Supports and Self-Esteem: Self-Image & Self-Esteem; Purposefulness and Productivity; Adaptation, Acceptance & Aging.
Commonly Abused Drugs: Marijuana, Cocaine & Crack (Family Forum Library)
1 review
Alan Gadol
Bureau for at Risk Youth, 1992
Lying to your children about marijuana...
will distroy your credibility when they face choices about dangerous drugs like heroin and alcohol. This book is a virtual tour of the baseless rhetoric used in the War on Drugs. You owe them the truth, read "Marijuana Myths, Marijuana Facts" for a balanced, fact based review.
The Coping Skills Workbook
Lisa M. Schab
Bureau for at Risk Youth, 1996
Ages 7 - 12. While adults have learned to cope with their world, children often have not. The lessons learned using The Coping Skills Workbook will last a lifetime. Children will learn how to deal with feelings, adjust attitudes, discover choices, accept imperfections and more.
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