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I Said No!
Skyla, The One Featured Products
A Kid-To-Kid Guide to Keeping
Legged Seagull
Private Parts Private. Gr: K-5
Storybook and Resources. Gr: K-5
Out Of Your Mind
Helping kids set healthy boundaries
Skyla is a young seagull that lost
for their private parts can be a
A new game from the
a leg in a misunderstanding with a
daunting and awkward task for
creator of the Ungame.
sea turtle. Ever since she has been
parents, counselors and educators.
Gr: 1+
feeling alone and scared to venture
IÊSai dÊN oÊÐÊA ÊK id-To-KidÊG uideÊT oÊ
One of the greatest
out to play for fear of being treated
KeepingÊY ourÊPri vateÊPart sÊPri vate,
problems in helping
differently or teased because she
can make this task a lot easier.
From that day on, Skyla was the only one-legged children is the diffi culty
only has one leg. A chance meeting
seagull on the block.
Because she felt different, she decided never
Written from a kid’s point of
of knowing what is
with a friendly crab causes her to try
to play with the other children. While the other
children could run, Skyla could only hop. And worse,
she thought that she would never be able to fly.
view and based on Zack’s real
really going on in their
RED AND GREEN FLAGS
to confront her fears. In the process
life personal experience, IÊSai dÊ
minds – the thoughts,
What do I mean by green
flag people? she meets some new friends, learns
No uses kid-friendly language
the feelings, the fears,
So that I can remember all
of this important stuff, I she has a talent for drawing, wins
and illustrations to help parents
imagine something funny the desires. This
in my brain.
a poster contest and confronts her
and concerned adults give kids
Imagine a ship sailing on the therapeutic game will
ocean and a funny little sailor.
fear of learning to fl y.
The funny little sailor is putting
actionable guidance to deal with
help you draw all of
a green flag up over his ship!
The ship that sails with the green
flag on the ocean means all is
This heartfelt, beautifully illustrated
problematic situations.
these out of their
safe, there are gentle seas!
story helps children to understand
Everything is okay.
minds in a way
Using a simple direct, decidedly
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You feel safe and comfortable.
that we are all different in many that is fun and
non-icky approach that doesn’t
You are happy.
Smooth sailing ahead! ways, we all have our own educational. This
dumb down the issues involved,
strengths and weaknesses, and by non-competitive
as well as an easy-to-use system
confronting our fears of rejection we game has two sets
to help kids remember what’s
can learn and grow. This story is great of winners: the counselor or therapist wins by drawing important
appropriate and what’s not, IÊSai dÊN o
for helping children with self-esteem, information out of the players’ minds, and the players win by learning
covers a variety of topics, including:
confi dence, overcoming fears, and important social skills.
• What’s appropriate and with
learning to fi nd value in themselves and
whom.
Players will enhance their communication skills, their listening skills,
their own abilities. An afterward by Sasha
• How to deal with inappropriate
and their decision making skills. They will improve their ability to
J. Mudlaff M.A. written for parents and
The girls began to jump up and down and hug Skyla.
If people who are not taking care
Skyla was laughing and jumping too.
behavior, bribes and threats.
of you want to see or touch your
understand others and experience empathy. Activities are designed to
other caregivers offers suggestions and
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private parts, or if they want you
• When and where to go for help,
to see or touch their private parts, make sure that all this takes place in an atmosphere that is emotionally
put up a red flag!
advice for helping children with physical
and what to do if the people you’re
safe and supportive.
disabilities, including talking points related to the story. #421658 $9.95
asking for help just don’t listen.
Game components stimulate players to talk about themselves and
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• Dealing with feelings of guilt and
learn important skills in the process:
shame.
• Imagine That cards provide a guided imagery experience for
I Said No includes a forward by Chip St. Clair, author of TheÊBut terflyÊ
players, who are encouraged to visualize themselves dealing
Garden and a Regional Director for Justice For Children; and an
with novel situations. What they see themselves doing is often
afterward by Dr. Sandra Caron a human development and sexuality
much more informative than what they would say about the same
expert at the University of Maine. #076496 $9.95
situation.
• Picture This cards present a series of four or fi ve drawings. The
players select the drawing that describes them best today and
What to Do When Your
say why. Selecting a speeding sports car, a family sedan, or a
Temper Flares
car with a fl at tire can say a great deal about the player’s state of
mind, feelings, self-esteem, etc. Choosing a picture can be more
A Kid’s Guide to Overcoming
revealing than 1,000 words!
Problems with Anger. Gr: 1-5
• Voice a Choice cards invite players to share things about
What to Do When Your Temper Flares
themselves by making a selection from four or fi ve choices. Topics
guides children and their parents through
vary from friendship issues to world problems, such as hunger and
the cognitive-behavioral techniques used
global warming.
to treat problems with anger. Engaging
• Remember When cards and the Feel Wheel (a feelings spinner)
examples, lively illustrations, and step-
ask the players to recall a memory that is related to the words on
by-step instructions teach children a set
the card or the feeling on the spinner.
of “anger dousing” methods aimed at
• Finally, each deck has What’s on Your Mind cards that foster
cooling angry thoughts and controlling
communication among the players.
angry actions, resulting in calmer, more
#2012 $49.95
effective kids. This interactive self-help book is the complete resource
Buddy Video Value
for educating, motivating, and empowering children to work toward
change. #801341 $15.95
8 Pack School Counselor’s Scrapbook
Animated DVD Video A Collection of Bulletin Boards, Small Group Activities, Arts, Crafts
Say Goodbye to Being Shy
Economy Pack. Gr: K-2 & Creative Props. Gr: K-8
Save 20% on the complete
Workbook and CD. Gr: K-5
This book will provide a big
Buddy video series.
creative boost to your counseling
Say Goodbye to Being Shy is a book for
Buddy Gets Angry #739V-DVD See Page 29
program. It includes 87 ideas
children who struggle with extreme to
Buddy’s Granddad Dies #690V-DVD
for highly motivational guidance
occasional shyness. Shyness is a barrier
Buddy Learns About Bullying #771V-DVD See Page 35
bulletin boards, arts & craft
to social and academic development which
Buddy’s Family Changes #682V-DVD See Page 57
activities, props, tricks, behavior
can prevent children from reaching their
Buddy Learns to Listen #712V-DVD See Page 23
contracts, and awards. This is
greatest potential. Say Goodbye to Being
Buddy Learns From His Mistakes #78XV-DVD See Page 27
a great resource for new school
Shy offers focused activities with clearly
Buddy Learns to Play Fair #674V-DVD See Page 40
counselors, as well as for veteran
stated purposes designed to move children
Buddy Learns About Teasing #720V-DVD See Page 35
counselors who are looking
from feelings of shyness to developing
Each kit contains the video, discussion guide, parent guide, and for some creative new ideas for their programs. Size: 8-1/2” x 11”
competence and skill. #7906CD $24.95
follow up activities. #BV8PK-DVDKIT $125.00 Paperback, 119 pages. #SC056 $23.95
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