Behavior
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1-2-3 Magic DVD Set
Effective Discipline for Children
Thomas W. Phelan, Ph.D.Train Your Preschoolers and Preteens To Do What You Want!
Related 1-2-3 Magic Items: DVD - Managing Difficult Behavior, More 1-2-3 DVD - Encouraging Good Behavior, Independence, and Self-Esteem, Parent Book -
1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising Children with Autism or Asperger's
Expanded Second Edition
by Ellen Notbohm and Veronica ZyskAddressing issues such as communication, behavior, daily living skills, social interaction, and the classroom environment, this book is absolutely packed with practical suggestions that really work.
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Behavior Problems Resource Kit
Forms and Procedures for Identification, Measurement, and Intervention
by Michael J. Asher, Steven B. Gordon, Michael C. Selbst, and Mark CooperbergAll the materials you need to identify student behavior problems, measure their severity, and intervene appropriately.
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Behavior Skills
The Game That Teaches Personal Responsibility and Self-Control
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Behavior Solutions for the Inclusive Classroom
Explaining Behavior and Providing Solutions
by Beth Aune, OTR/L, Beth Burt, and Peter GennaroAs inclusion becomes the norm in general education, teachers are faced with behaviors they haven't seen before. This book explains those behaviors and provides solutions.
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Best Behavior Board Book: Feet Are Not for Kicking
Elizabeth Verdick; illustrated by Marieka HeinlenThis adorable book helps little ones learn to use their feet for fun, not in anger or frustration.
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Best Behavior Game
A Send-Home Board Game
by Lawrence E. Shapiro, Ph.D.Games have proven to be one of the best ways to turn around noncompliant or oppositional kids.
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Conduct Management Game
by Berthold Berg, Ph.D.Change student behavior by changing thinking patterns.
Related Conduct Management Items: Workbook -
Decisions Color Cards
Each of these 30 photographic cards depicts some problem that upsets the daily routine.
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Doors to Rewards
The Creative Way to Encourage Positive Behaviors and New Skills
by Pamela Gerke; illustrated by Joe MaddenOpen the door to improved behavior.
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Drugs and Alcohol Game
by Berthold Berg, Ph.D.This game familiarizes children with the situations that often lead to substance use and teaches them how to successfully refrain from using drugs and alcohol.
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Heartbeats
by Kendra Lince Davis, M.A.Help troubled kids develop empathy.
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Kelso's Choice Complete Curriculum
Conflict Management Skills Program
by Barbara Clark, Ph.D., and Diane Hipp, CPSFlexible, fun, and effective, this program really changes behavior.
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Mind Your Manners
Give kids the tools for social acceptance.
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Mind Your Manners Language Cards
By illustrating both proper and improper behavior, this set of 40 colorful cards helps little ones learn good manners.
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Psymon
by Eric B. Vogel, Psy.D.Teach important cognitive-behavioral skills with this enchanting board game.
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Puzzled?
How to Solve Problems by Picturing Solutions
by Ned Engel, Ed.D., Ph.D., ABPP, Judy Iacovino, M.A., CAS, Beth Gamble, M.A., CAS, Kimberly Filoia, M.A., CAS, Maria Schmidt, M.A., CAS, and Angela Zizzamia, Ph.D., CASThis set of 4 puzzles offers a creative alternative to board games.
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Relapse Prevention Workbook
by Berthold Berg, Ph.D.Here is a cognitive-behavioral relapse prevention program for adolescents and adults recovering from alcohol and drug abuse.
Related Relapse Prevention Items: Game -
Social Skills
Learning to Get Along With Other People
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Social Skills Board Games
This set of six unique board games improves children's social skills and reinforces positive character traits.
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Social Skills Game
by Berthold Berg, Ph.D.Let students see how to and how not to behave.
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Social Smarts
Clever Matching Game
by Franklin Rubinstein, Ph.D.Players match fictitious characters with particular thoughts, and in the process they learn the difference between appropriate and inappropriate social communication.
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Social Story Movies
by Carol GraySocial stories on DVD-ideal for visual learners!
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Talk-it-Out
by Gordon Greenhalgh, Ph.D.Having trouble getting teens to open up?
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Talking, Feeling, Doing Card Game: Good Behavior
Good Behavior Card Game
by Richard A. Gardner, M.D.For a portable version of the classic game, try this deck of 99 cards.
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Treasure Chest of Group Activities
by Susanna Palomares, Dianne Schilling, and Cathy WinchThis box of activity sheets really is a "treasure chest" for busy counselors seeking new and engaging ways to help children and teens develop academic, social, and life skills.
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What Do You Stand For?
Character Building Card Game
by Max Nass, LMHC and Marcia Nass, M.S."What If" questions get kids thinking about choices, values, and responsibilities.

