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Ed-U-Upper!
Most every day we pass along a bit of humor in one
of our daily pass-alongs. If you're up for a smile every day, plus some
interesting school happenings, and maybe a quote or two now and then...
Well, you will likely become addicted.
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Emotional Intelligence Activities...
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50 Activities for Teaching Emotional Intelligence,
Elementary: Grades 1-5
Edited by Dianne Schilling (1996,
Innerchoice, 32.00)
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Card Price...Less 21% = 25.28]
The units are self-awareness, managing feelings, decision-making,
managing stress, personal responsibility, self-concept, empathy,
communications, group dynamics, and conflict resolution. Many
activities have “Experience Sheets” (handouts). [8.5”
x 11”...136 pages]
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50 Activities for Teaching Emotional Intelligence, Middle
School
Edited by Dianne Schilling (1996,
Innerchoice, 32.00)
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These popular activities are organized into 10 units, each
containing five group activities, activity sheets for students,
and two "Sharing Circles." The units are self-awareness,
managing feelings, decision-making, managing stress, personal
responsibility, self-concept, empathy, communications, group
dynamics, and conflict. Grades 6-8. [8.5” x 11”...136
pages]
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50 Activities for Teaching Emotional Intelligence, High
School
Edited by Dianne Schilling (1999,
Innerchoice, 32.00)
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A priceless and helpful collection. These activities are organized into 10 units...self-awareness, managing feelings, decision-making, managing stress, personal responsibility, self-concept, empathy, communications, group dynamics, and conflict resolution. A goldmine of activities for the high school counselor or active teacher. [8.5” x 11”...136
pages]
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How to Raise a Child with a High
EQ: A Parent's Guide to Emotional
Intelligence
by Lawrence Shapiro (1997, HarperPerennial, 13.95)
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Card Price...Less 21% = 11.02]
A psychologist presents a practical guide for parents who want
to ensure that their children have the "emotional quotient" necessary
for coping with life's difficulties. [5” x 8”...348
pages]
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The Confident Child: Raising Children to Believe in Themselves, A Compassionate, Practical Guide
by Terri Apter (2006, Bantam,
14.95)
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This perceptive and practical book shows parents how to help their children acquire self-esteem building skills and offers a plan for raising confident children. Through "emotional coaching", Terri Apter shows parents how to raise a child to solve problems, to be socially active and understand others, to express feelings appropriately, and to manage emotions. [5.5” x 8.5”...317 pages]
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Raising Resilient Children: Fostering Strength, Hope, & Optimism in Your Child
by Robert Brooks, et al. (2001, Contemporary,
14.95)
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The authors (child psychologists) explain how many parents, despite their best intentions, unwittingly undermine their children's capacity for resilience. You will find it fascinating to read why some kids are able to overcome overwhelming obstacles while others easily become victims of early experiences and environments. [6” x 9”...317 pages]
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Emotionally Intelligent Parenting: How to Raise a Self-Disciplined,
Responsible, Socially Skilled Child
by Maurice Elias (1999, Three Rivers Press,
13.00)
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A book full of humor and filled with on-target examples. It
presents dozens of practical ways to help children develop the
qualities of emotional intelligence: self-awareness, control
of impulsive behavior, cooperative work habits, care for themselves,
and sympathy for others. [5” x
7.5”...246 pages]
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The Moral Intelligence of Children: How to Raise a Moral Child
by Robert Coles (1997, Plume, 12.95)
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This book distinguishes how moral intelligence is different
from—but as important to success as—other kinds of human development.
Coles shows how children can be taught to become "smart" in
this inner realm—to learn empathy, respect for themselves and
others—through witnessing the conduct and caring of others and
through moral conversations. [5” x 8”...218 pages]
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