Children’s / Teenage: Personal and social topics
Dg Books Publishing Bringe deinem Drachen Verantwortung bei: (Train
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£14.72
Editora Linguacious The Boy Who Illustrated Happiness / O Menino que
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£17.89
Gatekeeper Press I Am a Powerful Person
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£12.34
Gatekeeper Press Chip's Adventures: First Day of School
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£10.45
Gatekeeper Press Pignoli the Pig: A Fairytale in Rhyme
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£16.62
Xlibris Us Soccer Is My Passion
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£13.25
AuthorHouse The Servant King
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£12.95
Authorhouse A Little Boy Named Chris Who Love Animals
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£12.95
New Harbinger Publications The DBT Skills Workbook for Teen Self-Harm:
Book SynopsisPut an end to self-harming behaviors—once and for all. Do you cut or self-harm? Do you feel like it gives you a sense of control in a world where we so often feel helpless and powerless? Do you do it to distract from emotional pain, or just feel something other than total numbness? There’s a long list of reasons why you may self-harm. But regardless of the reason or the method, the truth is that self-harm is a destructive—and potentially deadly—way to deal with emotional pain. Fortunately, there are better and safer ways to manage your emotions. In The DBT Skills Workbook for Teen Self-Harm, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) expert Sheri Van Dijk offers powerful skills to help you manage your emotions, so you won’t have to rely on self-destructive behaviors. Whether you’re actively engaging in self-harm by injuring your body, or participating in other self-harming behaviors such as substance abuse or disordered eating, this workbook will help you create your own action plan for change. This workbook will guide you through four essential DBT skills: ·Mindfulness shows you how to experience emotion without having to act on it ·Distress tolerance teaches you how to deal with the urge to self-harm ·Emotional regulation allows you to understand and control painful feelings ·Interpersonal effectiveness helps you build self-respect and minimize feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness Life can be painful, but you don’t need to face this pain all on your own. With support, and the skills outlined in this workbook, you’ll gain the tools you need to manage difficult thoughts and feelings in safer, healthier ways.
£17.09
Lulu.com A Look Within
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£21.76
Authorhouse Show the World Your Colors!: (A Book on Manners
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£18.95
Megan Orlowski-Russell The Tethering
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£10.19
Liza Dora Heroes
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£15.99
Tandem Life Books The Wobble: Teen, Pregnant, and Courageous
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£16.20
Allen Art and Writing Measuring Day
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£18.99
Peahen Publishing Love My Skin Outside In: A story about feelings
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£10.33
Medicine Wheel Orange Shirt Day: Every Child Matters
Book SynopsisA special abridged version of the award-winning book, Orange Shirt Day: September 30th. Orange Shirt Day, observed annually on September 30th, is also known as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. It is an official day to honour Residential School Survivors and their families, and to remember the children who did not come home. What was initially envisioned as a way to keep the conversations going about all aspects of Residential Schools in Williams Lake and the Cariboo Region of British Columbia, Canada, has now expanded into a movement across Turtle Island and beyond. Orange Shirt Day: September 30th aims to create champions who will walk a path of reconciliation and promote the message that 'Every Child Matters'. This award-winning book explores a number of important topics including the historical, generational, and continual impacts of Residential Schools on Indigenous Peoples, the journey of the Orange Shirt Day movement, and how you can effectively participate in the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. With end-of-chapter reflection questions and a series of student art submissions, readers are guided to explore how they, and others, view and participate in Residential School reconciliation.Medicine Wheel Publishing is committed to sharing diverse voices and perspectives, creating a platform for stories that celebrate Indigenous cultures and inspire understanding and respect among readers of all ages.
£10.44
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Can I Tell You About Self-Harm?: A Guide for
Book SynopsisMeet Asher - a teenager who self-harms to manage their feelings when it all feels like too much.The latest in the best-selling Can I Tell You About... series describes what self-harm is, along with the wide range of behaviours that qualify, why teens do it, and how to get help if you feel the need to self-harm. Reflecting on the different aspects of self-harming behaviour, including treatment of injuries and scars, this concise introduction dispels common myths and offers helpful resources to break the cycle of self-harm. By initiating the conversation around self-harm, this guide will offer alternative avenues for children and young adults to pursue when dealing with big feelings, such as professional counselling, distraction, and friends and family.This easy-to-read guide is suitable for readers 7+, along with their parents, teachers, and friends. All author royalties from the book will go towards the Charlie Waller Memorial Trust.Trade ReviewPooky Knightsmith writes in an engaging, accessible style in straightforward language which oozes compassion and heart. Young people, families and professionals will find this a valuable tool to help them understand, cope with and start a journey of recovery from self-harm. -- Steven Walker MPhil, author of Responding to Self-Harm in Children and Adolescents, 2012Truly insightful ... Captures all the questions we have about self-harm. -- Shamyla Naveed, Children and Young People's Mental Health and Wellbeing PractitionerThis small book enables us to understand the complexities of self-harm and is essential reading for anyone trying to overcome self-harming behaviour, as well as their families, friends, teachers and health care professionals. -- Maxine Jameson, Associate Professor in Primary Care, London South Bank UniversityWhen understanding of self-harm is limited and time is tight, this must be the first book to read. A 'must have' for every school wellbeing library. -- Clare Roberts, Director of Mental Health & Wellbeing, The Magna Carta School, SurreySensitively written ... It covers a subject that is still commonly not talked about and I am sure it will encourage families and schools to have a more open dialogue about self-harm. -- Dr Lucy Willetts, Clinical PsychologistSelf-harm explained in a voice that is honest, frank, encouraging and informative. Advice for day-to-day challenges is clear and feasible to try. -- Anna Corbett, Registered Nurse, School NurseWritten in Pooky's warm and approachable style ... a must-have in any wellbeing library and an excellent resource for adults and young people alike. -- Caro Fenice, Housemistress, Cobham Hall SchoolPooky has a knack of taking really complex situations and making them seen easier to deal with and matter-of-fact. Great advice here for anyone whose life is touched by self-harm. -- Colin Gambles, Rector at Hutchesons’ Grammar School, GlasgowTable of ContentsAcknowledgements. Foreword by Jonathan Singer. 1. Introducing Asher who struggles with self-harm. 2. What is self-harm? 3. Who self-harms? 4. Attention seeking? 5. What's the link between self-harm and social media? 6. It can feel very lonely. 7. Why do people self-harm? 8. Self-harm and suicide. 9. Caring for injuries. 10. Why is it hard to stop self-harming? 11. Who can help? 12. What treatment is available? 13. How can you break the cycle? 14. Healthier alternatives to self-harm? 15. How can you distract yourself? 16. Injuries and scars? 17. How friends can help. 18. How family members can help. 19. How professionals can help. 20. What next? 21. Talking to younger children about self-harm? 22. Final thoughts from Pooky.
£14.43
Ruby Tuesday Books Ltd That's My Willy: A book about boy bodies for
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£7.59
Halcyon Time Ltd Bold. Black. Beautiful: Exceptional Women in Black History. Motivational, Inspirational & Educational Coloring Book for Kids.
£12.79
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Camille the Chameleon on Masking
Book SynopsisHi! I am Camille, the Chameleon. I''m very proud to say that, like you, I am autistic.I have amazing talents but I''m also very good at camouflaging my difficulties and the trouble is that I don''t let my true autistic colours shine through.Do you want to find out how to really be yourself? With the help of Dr Glòria, I will share my story with you, and the stories of some other amazing autistic children too!"This gentle and beautifully-illustrated picture book helps children understand what it means to mask, why this is bad for you, and the joy that is to be found when you can share and celebrate your true self.
£12.99
Troubador Publishing Jingly Belly
Book SynopsisThe book helps young children recognise and understand anxiety, offering gentle advice on managing it. It facilitates conversation between children and parents, teacher, or siblings about the potential causes and presentation of anxiety.
£9.49
Christian Focus Publications Ltd A Home for Virginia
Book SynopsisWhen an old miner is left with the job of bringing up the newborn Virginia he doesnt realise that it will change his life forever. As he cleans the dust and cobwebs away for the new arrival, we see that is also what the Holy Spirit does in our lives. He starts a work in our hearts and our lives are changed forever.
£6.99
Cambridge Media Group Respectful Relationships: PSHE & RSE Resources
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£11.09
Cicada Books Limited The Pocket Chaotic
Book SynopsisA book about becoming independent for the first time. This stylish book with a relatable story is a joy for children and adults alike. The beautiful illustrations use muted tones with pops of neon orange, mixing gentle watercolour and bold strokes' -- Book Trust 'A charming and well-crafted picture book story.' -- School Reading List A young kangaroo called Alexander lives in his mum, Nancy’s pocket. Alexander loves his mum, but there’s one thing she does that really drives him nuts. She is always putting stuff in her pocket. Alexander tries to keep things neat, but the more he tidies, the more stuff she shoves in there. When he complains, his sister calls him a baby – it’s time to leave the pouch anyway. But Alexander loves it in there – it’s warm and cosy and smells of mum.Then one day, it gets really bad. Twelve bobby pins, a tube of toothpaste, a bottle of water, a packet of chewing gum, two bus tickets, some keys, a toy car and a cookbook all find their way into Nancy’s pouch. And that’s just for starters. Finally Alexander’s had enough. ‘I can’t take it any more!’ he shouts. ‘I’m moving out!’ So Alexander moves into the room next to his sister’s. They make it all cosy, with a furry blanket and shelves for all his stuff. So it’s just like his mum’s pouch. Almost. The penultimate spread is Alexander sleeping with all his stuff strewn around him. The final spread is Nancy clearing out her pocket with a wink. It was time for Alexander to go.This is a heartwarming tale about a connection between a son and mother and a journey towards independence, beautifully brought to life.
£10.76
Exisle Publishing One Book Was All It Took
Book SynopsisFind out how reading just one book can lead to a brand-new library in this lively chain-reaction story about actions and their consequences however unintended they may be!Violet has searched her room high and low, but just can't find a book she hasn't read before. She wishes her town had a library; a magical place full of adventure where she would never run out of stories to discover. But alas, on this particular rainy day, the only unfamiliar book she can find is the one propping up the kitchen table. Dad won't miss it, right?...With a CLATTER and a CRASH, Violet's actions set in motion an unstoppable chain of events that soon has the whole town in chaos! Young readers will delight at the playful, colourful illustrations, while learning an important lesson about how actions lead to consequences. The story also introduces children to the wonder of libraries, while highlighting their vital role in fostering literacy.One Book Was All it Took is the perfect tongue-in-cheek adventure story to share with budding bookworms. From the hilarity of the chaos that Violet causes, to the heart-warming reminder of the important role libraries have played in many of our lives, readers of all ages will find joy in this vibrant book. It is also an excellent introduction to the concept of how our actions can affect others, an important lesson for all young ones especially Violet!
£10.44
Library for All A Black Ant And The Last Fairy
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£8.99
Boys Town Press Isaac the Instigator
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£10.99
Building Confident Scholars Through Literacy Publishing LLC Rock On With Your Afro Puffs
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£9.49
Eclipse Publishing The Curious Swan
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£11.99
Janneck Books Sweetheart and Bartholomew: A Tale of Decisions
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£18.05
Sillygeese Publishing, LLC Little Bee's Day in the Garden
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£12.00
Compass Flower Press Dharma & Eldon and the Sandwich
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£15.19
Elijah Kids Publishing If God is Always Speaking Why Can I NOT Hear His
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£12.99
Keepin' Up Wit Press Ellie's First Day
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£16.14
Puppy Dogs & Ice Cream Sherry the Hare Doesn't Know How to Share
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£17.21
Puppy Dogs & Ice Cream How to Babysit a Dinosaur
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£12.76
Puppy Dogs & Ice Cream Inc I Can Be a Hero: Becoming Your Own Superhero
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£17.21
Balboa Press A Bread Basket for Grandma: Teaching Children
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£11.97
Margo Lestz Animal Tales: Ten Modern Fables
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£9.50
Collection Sami Sami O Ursinho Mágico: Não ao bullying!:
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£14.99
Stefan Waidelich Omdat tijgers geen apen zijn.: Iedereen is
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£14.25
Pe Da Letra 2 Livros Em Um: Colecao Fabulas - A Raposa E as
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£15.02
SM (Spain) Mi nombre es Skywalker
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£12.59
Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press Big Questions from Little Learners: Why do I have
Book SynopsisText in Arabic. Is there always an endless question of (why?) in your little one's heads, now, satisfy the children's desire for knowledge and work together to find answers to their questions and look at the interesting knowledge hidden in these pages! The taste of green vegetables is so strange, why do you have to eat it?
£6.78
Neb- Contos com Valores para Crianças de 5 a 8 Anos
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£9.36
Independently Published O Vaso Quebrado
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£10.24
Our Daily Bread Publishing A Voice as Soft as a Honey Bee's Flutter: Inspired by Psalm 46
£15.19