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Social emotional lesson ebooks

Preview of Learning How to Learn

Learning How to Learn

A surprisingly simple way for students to master any subject--based on one of the world's most popular online courses and the bestselling book A Mind for Numbers A Mind for Numbers and its wildly popular online companion course "Learning How to Learn" have empowered more than two million learners of all ages from around the world to master subjects that they once struggled with. Fans often wish they'd discovered these learning strategies earlier and ask how they can help their kids master
Preview of I Can Check My Senses Ebook from The Power of Thought Series

I Can Check My Senses Ebook from The Power of Thought Series

"AAARGH I can't do it!"Do your students get angry when something doesn't go their way? Or when they are trying something new? Do they lose confidence and give up? Anger is a natural emotion. Can children learn to recognize the signs when they are feeling angry? Not only can they learn to recognize their own feelings, but they can also use the strategy of "I Can Check My Senses" to get past the anger and move forward in a positive way. How does Carnuli help Nyx get past the anger when struggling
Preview of I Can Calm My Mind Ebook from The Power of Thought Series

I Can Calm My Mind Ebook from The Power of Thought Series

"They didn't invite me ... I'm not good enough ... They didn't want me with them ... Did they forget about me?"When our students are emotionally well, they can regulate themselves, have empathy, self-compassion, confidence, problem solving and social skills. "I Can Calm My Mind", is one of five books in the Power of Thought Series. Each book begins with a conflict that every child can relate to and teaches an evidence-based strategy that adults can model for everyday use. Children will learn, in
Preview of I Hate English!

I Hate English!

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Wayzgoose Press
A personal essay about helping international students understand and cope with culture shock. The students described are university students, but the advice would apply to 7-12 students as well, and possibly to elementary school students with some adaptations. The essay could also be given to students to read and discuss.
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