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marcy's having all the feels

Marcy's Having All the Feels

$19.95

What do you do with all your feelings? This story explores how sometimes feeling so man...

melvin the magnificent molar

Melvin the Magnificent Molar

$20.95

Through Melvin's view of the world, this book encourages children in a fun-loving, uniq...

mindset matters

Mindset Matters

$56.95

Research-based lessons for infusing Growth Mindset into counselling programs which can ...

my fantabulous brain

My Fantabulous Brain

$19.95

Help children understand that everyone needs help sometimes, and that there are people ...

my mouth is a volcano!

My Mouth Is a Volcano!

$19.95

Teaching children how to manage their thoughts and words without interrupting.

my mouth is a volcano! combo

My Mouth is a Volcano! Combo

$37.50

Storybook with Activity & Ideas book for teaching children how to manage their thoughts...

National Center for Youth Issues

National Center for Youth Issues (NCYI) provides educational resources, training, and support programs to foster the healthy social, emotional, and physical development of children and youth. Founded in 1981, NCYI has established a reputation as a leading provider of teaching materials and training for counselilng and student-support professionals.

To date, NCYI has placed materials in and provided training to over 40,000 schools in all 50 US states. The range of issues addressed has grown substantially, encompassing subjects ranging from bullying and violence prevention, to drug and alcohol abuse, depression, suicide, and anxiety, as well as positive character/life-skills development and social/emotional learning. As the role of student support professionals continues to expand, NCYI has broadened the range of topics, offering resources to address such challenges as: Internet safety, overcoming learning differences, childhood obesity, social and emotional learning, self-injury, ADHD, bi-polar and autism spectrum disorders.