Searching for your saved content only.

Page 6 of 37
734 content items were found.
APA Books®

APA Books® offers critically acclaimed and award-winning books developed by experts to support researchers and students. -Request exam or desk copy when you adopt books for your upcoming course. -Resources for APA Style which is used around the world for concise, inclusive, and persuasive scholarly communication. -Browse APA Books for CE credit. -Browse title list to find academic, scholarly, and professional books.

Apologizing/Social Skills Activity

Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to teach your students how to apologize? These ice cream cone themed social skills activities will help your students learn about and practice using a four part apology. These activities are perfect for your social skills or conflict resolution lessons! For 1st to 3rd grade. Included in these activities are How To Make An Apology Poster/Visual aid, Practicing An Apology Activity, Apology Cone Examples and 18 Task Card. For What's Included: “How To Make An Apology” Poster/Visual aid, Practicing An Apology Activity, Apology Cone Examples, and 18 Task Cards. For grade levels 1st to 3rd.

Are You a Kid Suffering with OCD Thoughts? (Let Me Help!) by Natasha Daniels, LCSW

It is hard to watch your child with OCD struggle. It is hard to try and motivate them to fight the urge to do compulsions. It is hard to watch as they get stuck over and over again, buried in OCD thoughts. Parents need support. Kids need support. The more a child can understand how OCD works and how to crush it – the better! That is why Natasha Daniels, LCSW has made YouTube videos directly for kids with OCD and anxiety. In this episode she teaches kids how to deal with OCD thoughts. 

Articles and Videos on Violence and Public Health issues related to Childhood Trauma

The ChildTrauma Academy founded by Dr. Bruce D. Perry, Ph.D. offers resources related to childhood trauma and neurodevelopment. Find articles and videos about violence and public health issues related to childhood trauma at ChildTrauma.org.

Articles on Trauma/PTSD in children from Child Trauma Academy

The Child Trauma Academy provides a list of articles on Trauma and PTSD in children. The list indicates whether a given articles is geared towards caregivers or professionals.

Aspergers Disorder and Non-Verbal Learning Disabilities: How Are These Two Disorders Related to Each Other? by Dr. David Dinklage

There is clearly a great deal of overlap between Aspergers Disorder (AD) and Nonverbal Learning Disabilities (NVLD), so much so that it is possible that the symptoms of each describe the same group of children from different perspectives—AD from either a psychiatric/behavioral perspective, and NVLD/neuropsychological perspective. The specific conventions of these diagnoses may lead to a somewhat different group of children meeting diagnostic criteria, but it is not clear that this reflects something “true” in nature. That is, it may only be convention that separates these two groups. Dr. David Dinkla elaborates on the overlap between these two conditions in this article. 

Association For Play Therapy United States

The Association for Play Therapy (APT) is a national professional society established in 1982 and located in Clovis, California. Steady membership growth since its inception has allowed APT to develop into a vibrant organization comprised of professionals in all mental health fields across the world. On their website, APT has a brief video called "Play Therapy Works!", that speaks to the value of play, play therapy, credentialed play therapists, and membership in the Association for Play Therapy.

Attachment Disorder and Trauma Resilience With Allan Schore, PhD

We interviewed Allan Schore PhD as part of our newest teleseminar series on Trauma Treatment. In this clip, Allan Schore talks about attachment disorders and how they shape adult attachment psychology. Also, he touches on why attachment disorders can affect trauma resilience.

Attachment related articles by Dan Hughes, Ph.D.

Search through the many attachment related articles written by Dan Hughes, Ph.D. Articles address specific topics including attachment and trauma, attachment focused therapy, Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy and parenting with the PACE method.

Attention Deficit Disorder Association

ADDA is a worldwide inclusive community of supportive ADHD adults who make it possible to thrive with ADHD in today’s world. We are building a culture that celebrates ADHD and empowers our members to discover and reach their potential. We support adults with ADHD, provide a welcoming and safe environment, deliver reliable information, encourage innovative approaches and model ADHD best practices.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder screening https://add.org/start/adhd-test/

Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-v1.1) Symptom Checklist. The ASRS is comprised of 6 questions that are ranked on a scale of 0 to 4. If you have at least 4 of these 6 symptoms significantly, you may have ADHD and should seek out a formal diagnosis.

Autism: signs in older children and teenagers from RaisingChildren.net.au

This article covers:-How signs of autism sometimes become noticeable in school-age children-Older autistic children and teenagers have differences in the way they use verbal and nonverbal communication for social purposes, compared to other children and teenagers. -Behavior signs of autism like repetitive behavior and interests and sensory issues may look different in older children and teenagers compared to younger children-Other common issues for older autistic children and teens

AUTPLAY® THERAPY with Dr. Robert Jason Grant

AUTPLAY® THERAPY with Dr. Robert Jason Grant is a play and behavioral therapy approach to working with neurodivergent children and families affected by autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, dysregulation issues, and other neurodevelopmental disorders. AUTPLAY® THERAPY was created by Dr. Robert Jason Grant and is an integrative family play therapy approach for addressing the needs of autistic children and their families. It combines the therapeutic powers of play therapy and relationship development approaches together in an integrative model to assist children and adolescents in mental health gains.

AUTPLAY® THERAPY- with Dr. Robert Jason Grant,

AutPlay® Therapy was created by Dr. Robert Jason Grant and is an integrative family play therapy approach to help address the mental health needs of autistic and neurodivergent children (ages 3-18), including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, social anxiety, sensory regulation, developmental and physical disabilities. AutPlay integrates psychological/counseling theory, models of play therapy, and relationship development approaches together in a collaborative protocol to assist children and adolescents toward gains in addressing mental health struggles. Parents and children are considered co-change agents in the therapy process and work as partners with the therapist.

Beating Sneaky Poo: Ideas for Faecal Soiling by Terry Heins and Karen Ritchie

This book created by Australian authors Terry Heins and Karen Ritchie, aims to assist children, who are suffering fromthe temporary disability of faecal soiling, and their parents, teachers and helpingprofessionals. Faecal soiling, sometimes called encopresis, has been thesubject of much confusion. Not surprisingly many parents and many professionalswhose advice they seek don’t quite know how to tackle the problem.   This small book is intended for children aged 5 to 10 forwhom recurrent soiling is an established pattern. Parents may need to edit andclarify the story for younger children. This information would be inappropriateand confusing for parents of three-year-olds whose normal toilet training isnot completed.  

Beautiful Oops! by Barney Saltzberg

A life lesson that all parents want their children to learn: It’s OK to make a mistake. In fact, hooray for mistakes! A mistake is an adventure in creativity, a portal of discovery. A spill doesn’t ruin a drawing—not when it becomes the shape of a goofy animal. And an accidental tear in your paper? Don’t be upset about it when you can turn it into the roaring mouth of an alligator. An award winning, best-selling, one-of-a-kind interactive book, Beautiful Oops! shows young readers how every mistake is an opportunity to make something beautiful. A singular work of imagination, creativity, and paper engineering, Beautiful Oops! is filled with pop-ups, lift-the-flaps, tears, holes, overlays, bends, smudges, and even an accordion “telescope”—each demonstrating the magical transformation from blunder to wonder.

Behavior Charts by age from Reward Charts 4 Kids.com

Are you looking for an easy way to improve your kids’ behavior? Are you fed up with their bad behavior? You’ve come to the right place! These free printable behavior charts can improve your child’s behavior overnight. All of our charts are free! No registration required to download or print. Read our tips on how to use the charts effectively. FREE BEHAVIOR CHART MAKER Create a DIY behavior chart for kids that you can customize online before you print. -Change the background and the theme. -Add clipart with various themes such as princesses, superheroes, space, and many more. -Edit the text and add additional text. -Add your child’s photo. -Select a daily, weekly, or monthly layout or a number of steps. Designs for all ages. See a toddler behavior chart, pre-k and preschool behavior chart, and charts for older kids. There are some behavior chart examples below but there are hundreds of options available and they are all free!

Being Adopted by Amy Wilkerson LCSW

Being Adopted is a book for younger adoptees of any background. It simply outlines universal adoption experiences that are relatable to adoptees as they process and reflect on their unique circumstances and emotions. This book offers an opportunity for adoptees to feel validated and normalize their thoughts and feelings. Not only does Being Adopted serve as a support for younger adoptees but it also comes with a guide for caregivers to adopted children. Being Adopted serves as a tool for the adoptive family.

Best Kids Books about IVF, Surrogacy & Egg Donation

Experts recommend telling your children about their unique conception as early as possible and finding a book to explain it is a good way to start. Donorconcierge.com provides an extensive list of books for children about unique families including IVF, donor eggs and surrogacy.

Best multicultural toys and games for kids presented by Rebekah Gienapp

Rebekah Gienapp writes a lot about diverse books for children. But believes kids also need to experience cultural diversity in their play! If you’re looking for multicultural toys, dolls, and games, you’ll find so many ideas for kids ages 3 – 10 in this gift guide. Rebekah shares a couple of companies that offer great monthly subscription options for a variety of age levels. She also shares favorite multicultural toys for preschoolers, followed by diverse toy and game ideas for elementary age children.

Page 6 of 37
734 content items were found.