An introductory guide to Eastern and Western philosophy for kids ages 8 to 12 Philosophy is both fun and good for kids' brains, as it encourages them to think deeply and develop their own solutions to complex problems.
This volume offers a Naming praxis with which teachers might more closely align with their ethical ideals in the midst of their daily practice and relationships with students.
Help kids get through big feelings with mindfulness activities for ages 5 to 7It's normal for kids to experience feelings so big that they're hard to manage!
In "Thesis Sprint: Die 4-Wochen-Strategie zur perfekten Bachelor- oder Masterarbeit" findest du eine funktionierende Methode, um deine Abschlussarbeit in nur 4 Wochen zu schreiben.
Help kids ages 3 to 5 build self-awareness and emotional regulation through fun activitiesLittle ones can have a lot of big feelings and learning how to identify and regulate them is a key part of development.
An introduction to 25 major philosophers for kids ages 8 to 12Learning about philosophy encourages kids to ponder big ideas and ask deep questions about the world around them.
Help kids find freedom from anxiety with engaging activities for ages 8 to 12Dealing with anxiety is tough, but with the right tools, kids can learn how to handle it in a healthy way so they can get back to the fun of being a kid.
Mindful Games for Kids is an engaging book of activities for children ages 4-8, teaching them how to use all the principles of mindfulness including calming themselves, focusing on the present, and being kinder to others.
Level II (Grades 8-10)This loose-leaf module contains background information, a script for workshop leaders, blackline masters for visuals and handouts and application of learning style and learning theory and learning-style inventory.
The purpose of The Library-Classroom Partnership is to assist library teachers and classroom teachers to effectively use the library and its resources as an extension of the classroom.