This book provides a collection of strategies and activities to help children and adolescents who deliberately self-injure. A variety of hands-on creative arts approaches are featured that can be used in private practice and school settings. When working with youth who self-injure it is helpful to have a variety of creative approaches at your fingertips. […]
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Teach students money management skills All schools are now required to include financial education as part of Citizenship programmes of study. Across the Secondary programme topics should include: the functions and uses of money, the importance and practice of budgeting, managing risk, income and expenditure, credit and debt, insurance, savings and pensions. Money £ense is […]
A hands-on groupwork resource ideal for teachers or anyone working with those who have difficulty making or maintaining friendships. Provides practical photocopiable worksheets to help facilitators work through self-esteem and relationship skills within a structured group setting. Includes the following topics: What is self-esteem? Self-identity: Who am I? What do I look like? Personal qualities: me/other people […]
This collection of 20 games designed to help group cohesion can be used to enhance a social skills activity or as warm up and finishing games. Fun, quick, easy to play and use the familiar Talkabout drawings for visual cues. Contents include: 20 group games – Each game card includes instructions for playing the game and […]
20 group games to encourage self awareness and effective social skills. Fun, quick and easy to play, this game features the familiar Talkabout drawings to provide visual cues. Contents 20 group games – Each game card includes instructions for playing the game and colour coding to show which cards are best to use. A lot of […]
Colourful and appealingly illustrated cards of children expressing a range of emotions, presented in paired opposites – loved/rejected, lonely/befriended, co-operative/stubborn, disappointed/pleased and many more. Use them to play games to help children compare their own feelings and learn new possibilities for expression. This is a flexible tool that can be used in a number of […]