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€38.95
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| Designed to foster positive peer relationships between children. Intended for use with early childhood programs as well as recreational programs. It may also be used with children with special needs. The primary intent of this program is to enhance self-esteem and increase social language. Includes lesson plans, scripts, pictures, follow-up activities, notes to teachers, and letters to parents. |
€55.95
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| These two new editions tackle social-emotional competence through structured activities, focused discussions, visualisation tasks and home assignments. Book A includes chapters for introductory and general interactive skills. Book B focuses on peer interaction, management and emotional expression skills. Incorporates a wide variety of instructional techniques including group discussion, games, role plays, cartoons, co-operative learning projects and guided practice pages. |
€16.95
VAT free
| This colourful picture book is extremely effective in teaching social skills to children in the Primary sector but can also be useful to those 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. |
€23.95
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| Teaches social skills, giving children a chance to practice them in a fun way. It contains statements like: Ask someone what they like about you. |
€23.95
VAT free
| This book aims to assist teachers to train children in peer befriending. The contents include comprehensive facilitator notes on running a training programme for young people including Circle Time activities, pro-social games and necessary photocopiable worksheets. The contents are based on the author's own experiences of running such a programme to assist pro-social behaviour at breaks and lunchtimes. |
€59.95
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| A game to help children understand the appropriate way to deal with numerous social situations. The game has 12 different sets of social "theme" boards. To encourage group or individual discussions, the boards present 144 everyday scenes (12 per theme), related social stories, and relevant follow up questions. Two levels of stories accompany each scene. • Level A is a short, simple story that contains the basic facts describing the action in the scene. Rely on this level for young children. • Level B is a longer story with additional facts. Use this story with more advanced students that have greater attention spans and the ability to grasp main ideas and inferences. |
€13.95
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| The 60 pragmatic scenes focus on how children should and should not behave in such places as a school, the shop, the cinema, on the phone, the doctors, and many more! Each scene has a short caption that describes everyday situations. Five follow-up questions and three additional activities give students the opportunity to discuss and understand behavioural expectations in many environments. |
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€23.95
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| Increase students ability to function socially in a complex world with such prompts as: Name someone you share ideas with and Make good eye contact with the person on your right. |
New
€15.95
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| Encourage self expression with questions such as "Name something that people would find interesting about you," "I am very good at ___" and "Name someone who inspires you,". This unique inflatable ball is printed with simple instructions or questions that will encourage social interaction, reminiscing, self-esteem or just exploring personal feelings. |
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€15.95
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| Break the ice with questions such as "If you had 1 wish what would it be?" and "Describe your family." Questions cover light-hearted topics as well like, "What's your favourite ice cream flavour?" and social prompts like "Pass the ball to someone whose name you know." A great resource for promoting social interaction. |
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