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101 Activities to Help Children Get on Together
$34.95, PaperbackThis extensive collection of activities will help teachers to develop a classroom that is a pleasant place to work, where relationships are valued and in which every child matters and is appreciated. |
Destination Friendship
$33.95, SoftcoverProvides easy-to-use, research-based strategies and activities that support the development of friendship skills in children with ASD. |
Friendly Facts
$28.95, SoftcoverThrough fun, engaging activities, children gain real-life knowledge of the major "secrets" of making and keeping friends with this interactive workbook aimed at children ages 7-11. |
Friends Learn about Tobin
$24.95, HardbackIn the follow-up to the popular Tobin Learns to Make Friends, Tobin's friends try to understand where he is coming from. The charming trains learn that a little extra kindness can put them all on the same "track." |
The Friendship Formula
$59.95 Our Price - $49.95, SoftcoverFrom the bestselling author of Socially Speaking, this unique programme is designed to help children in upper primary/lower secondary school, develop their communication and relationship skills. |
Friendship Formula Game
$69.95, GameThe Friendship Formula Game for players 8 years and upwards, is designed to teach and reinforce social skills at home, school and in the community. |
The Friendship Puzzle
$27.95, HardbackThis book is lively, upbeat and sends an encouraging message about the importance of friendship and inclusion. The activity guide makes the book especially useful for educators and parents. |
Friendships
$24.95, PaperbackThis frank and thoughtful analysis of what makes and breaks friendships, explores what it means to have friends or be a friend – even a friend to oneself. |
Games and Activities for Exploring Feelings with Children
$29.95, PaperbackA fun, imaginative and creative resource designed to help children aged 7–13 get thinking and talking about their feelings and the issues that affect their lives. |
How do I...Make Friends?
$59.95, GameThis card game offers assistance in the form of discussion and reflection, practice in saying the right words and a forum in which to consider friendship skills. |
How to Be a Friend
$12.95, PaperbackWritten by the creators of the popular "Dino Life Guides for Families, this book uses precise language and humorous illustrations to offer specific ways to be a friend. |
It's So Much Work To Be Your Friend DVD
$149.00, DVDDrawing on current research and thirty years of experience in residential schools, Richard Lavoie provides powerful strategies for teaching friendship skills in the classroom, on the homefront, and in the community. |
It's So Much Work To Be Your Friend DVD
DVDDrawing on current research and thirty years of experience in residential schools, Richard Lavoie provides powerful strategies for teaching friendship skills in the classroom, on the homefront, and in the community. |
Learning About Friendship
$24.95, PaperbackThis collection of ten fully illustrated stories explores friendship issues encountered by children with ASD aged four to eight and looks at how they can be overcome successfully. From the author of the bestselling The Red Beast. |
Making & Keeping Friends
$39.95, SoftcoverThis unique program helps counsellors teach students how to make and keep friends as they learn about themselves, others, and the nature of friendships. |
Making Choices and Making Friends
$16.95, PaperbackKids learn how to build the five Social Competencies Assets: planning and decision making, interpersonal competence, cultural competence, resistance skills, and peaceful conflict resolution. |
Real Friends vs. the Other Kind
$14.95, PaperbackThis book offers insider information on making friends, resolving disputes, and dealing with common middle school concerns: like gossip, exclusion, and cyberbullying. |
Rhino Neil
$14.95, SoftcoverAll the animals in the safari zoo are warned to stay away from the huge Rhino Neil. He is a very lonely rhinocerous until one day Tuscany the elephant arrives. Rhino Neil is pleased to have a friend at last. |
The Shyness and Social Anxiety Workbook for Teens
$23.95, PaperbackThe worksheets and exercises in this book will help teens learn to handle awkward social situations with grace and confidence. |
Since We're Friends
$17.95, HardbackA boy describes his friendship with Matt, whose autism spectrum disorder causes him to behave strangely at times, and how he make things easier for Matt at school and in their neighbourhood. |
The Social Success Workbook for Teens
$21.95, PaperbackMaking friends is a skill like any other-there are rules to follow, ways to measure your progress, and reasons why some people are better at it than others. |
Talkabout for Children 3
$86.50, Spiral BoundDesigned specifically for young children or children with special needs, this practical resource is packed with activities and games for developing friendship skills. |
Teaching Friendship Skills Intermediate Version
$84.95, SoftcoverStudents examine their own behaviour and their peers’ to determine changes they need to make in order to gain friends. They learn how to curb physical and verbal aggression and to give sincere compliments and apologies. |
Teaching Friendship Skills Primary Version
$84.95, SoftcoverStudents examine their own behaviour and their peers’ to determine changes they need to make in order to gain friends. They learn how to curb physical and verbal aggression and to give sincere compliments and apologies. |
Tobin Learns to Make Friends
$24.95, HardbackThis colourful picture book helps teach friendship skills to children with autism, Asperger's Syndrome, and other pervasive developmental disorders. Follow Tobin, a train, as he learns to make friends and engage in proper social activities. |
Understanding Girl's Friendships, Fights and Fueds
$52.00, PaperbackDrawing on close observations of girls' behaviour, Val Besag provides an in-depth understanding of girls' bullying, exploring the mechanisms and language that girls use to entice some into their groups and exclude others. |