Kimochis Feeling Pillows Guide for Mental Health Professionals

Kimochis Feeling Pillows Guide for Mental Health Professionals
Author: Ellen Pritchard Dodge M Ed
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2019-08-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781733252300

Kimochis feeling pillows offer a hands-on, playful and interactive way to help children explore feelings. The Kimochis(R) Feeling Pillows Guide: Activities for Mental Health Professionals to Help Children Process and Regulate Big Feelings elevates the feeling pillows to a therapeutic intervention that provides novel ways to help children ages 5-12 process and regulate BIG emotions. Created through the collaboration of a clinical psychologist, educational director and Kimochis co-founder, and tested by child therapists around the country, the 49 activities provided in this guidebook will lead children to: Actively communicate feelings with more showing and less talking; Build the mind-body connection which underlies the belief that 'feelings fuel behavior'; Confront hard-to-have feelings by being physically able to hold, move, sort, hide and throw them around; and Nurture compassion for self and others. Everyone has feelings and these activities are easily adapted for children of all ages, working one-on-one and in groups. Adults too can benefit from having feelings they can see and touch!

Bug Makes a Splash

Bug Makes a Splash
Author: Amy Novesky
Publisher: Kimochis
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Confidence
ISBN: 9780983766810

Imaginative picture book series by award winning artist Hanako Wakiyama

Cloud's Best Worst Day Ever

Cloud's Best Worst Day Ever
Author: Amy Novesky
Publisher: Kimochis
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Clouds
ISBN: 9780983766803

Imaginative picture book series by award winning artist Hanako Wakiyama

Cat's Not-So-Perfect Sandcastle

Cat's Not-So-Perfect Sandcastle
Author: Amy Novesky
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-08-27
Genre: Cats
ISBN: 9780983766827

Imaginative picture book series by award winning artist Hanako WakiyamaCats Not So Perfect Sand Castle

Positive Psychology in the Elementary School Classroom

Positive Psychology in the Elementary School Classroom
Author: Patty O'Grady
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2013-03-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0393708063

Use the neuroscience of emotional learning to transform your teaching. How can the latest breakthroughs in the neuroscience of emotional learning transform the classroom? How can teachers use the principles and practices of positive psychology to ensure optimal 21st-century learning experiences for all children? Patty O’Grady answers those questions. Positive Psychology in the Elementary School Classroom presents the basics of positive psychology to educators and provides interactive resources to enrich teachers’ proficiency when using positive psychology in the classroom. O’Grady underlines the importance of teaching the whole child: encouraging social awareness and positive relationships, fostering self-motivation, and emphasizing social and emotional learning. Through the use of positive psychology in the classroom, children can learn to be more emotionally aware of their own and others’ feelings, use their strengths to engage academically and socially, pursue meaningful lives, and accomplish their personal goals. The book begins with Martin Seligman’s positive psychology principles, and continues into an overview of affective learning, including its philosophical and psychological roots, from finding the “golden mean” of emotional regulation to finding a child’s potencies and “golden self.” O’Grady connects the core concepts of educational neuroscience to the principles of positive psychology, explaining how feelings permeate the brain, affecting children’s thoughts and actions; how insular neurons make us feel empathy and help us learn by observation; and how the frontal cortex is the hall monitor of the brain. The book is full of practical examples and interactive resources that invite every educator to create a positive psychology classroom, where children can flourish and reach their full potential.

CommunicationLab 1

CommunicationLab 1
Author: Ellen Pritchard Dodge
Publisher: Singular
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Communication
ISBN: 9780769300061

This popular 10-week program consists of practical classroom communication lessons that help students: Use eye contact Improve listening Improve turn taking Understand body language Monitor and interpret tone of voice Clarify information Repair messages Make and keep friends Gain academic information Lessons include IEP goals, communication activities, evaluation tools, classroom carryover activities, and parent activities for the home Gives the speech-language pathologist the ticket into the classroom with meaningful and practical communication lessons for students in kindergarten through eighth grade

The Therapeutic Powers of Play

The Therapeutic Powers of Play
Author: Charles E. Schaefer
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2013-08-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1118416589

A practical look at how play therapy can promote mental health wellness in children and adolescents Revised and expanded, The Therapeutic Powers of Play, Second Edition explores the powerful effects that play therapy has on different areas within a child or adolescent's life: communication, emotion regulation, relationship enhancement, and personal strengths. Editors Charles Schaefer and Athena Drewes—renowned experts in the field of play therapy—discuss the different interventions and components of treatment that can move clients to change. Leading play therapists contributed to this volume, supplying a wide repertoire of practical techniques and applications in each chapter for use in clinical practice, including: Direct teaching Indirect teaching Self-expression Relationship enhancement Attachment formation Catharsis Stress inoculation Creative problem solving Self-esteem Filled with clinical case vignettes from various theoretical viewpoints, the second edition is an invaluable resource for play and child therapists of all levels of experience and theoretical orientations.

15-Minute Focus: Trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences

15-Minute Focus: Trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences
Author: Melissa A. Louvar Reeves
Publisher: National Center for Youth Issues
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2020-10-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1953945309

In 15-Minute Focus: Trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences, Dr. Melissa Louvar Reeves gives counselors and educators a primer on how to support students who have experienced trauma. Trauma interferes with the executive functions required to be successful in the classroom; and it impacts our ability to trust our environment and others. In this book, Reeves explains trauma and the overlap with anxiety, and provides understanding for behaviors associated with trauma and why they occur, along with a variety of strategies for school mental health professionals, educators, and administrators. What you'll get: - Identification of the different types of stress and symptoms that accompany trauma exposure - Explanation of commonalities between externalizing disorders and trauma and stressor related disorders - Practical strategies for school mental health professionals, educators, administrators, and parents - Curated list of resources, including organizations, training, curriculum, books, and more! This guide will provide school counselors, educators, and administrators with an increased understanding regarding trauma and effective interventions to provide better supports that facilitate growth and achievement in all areas of life.