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Social Skills & Character Education Collection
35 items
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Get Along Monsters: It's Okay to Say No
It has been shown that children who are taught refusal skills are more likely to make positive choices and refrain from engaging in high-risk behaviors. It’s important to help children set limits for themselves and say "no" to outside pressures. This increases their self-confidence. When childre...
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Get Along Monsters: Don't Call Me Names
You’re stupid! You’re a baby! As we all know, name-calling is one of many inappropriate ways that children express themselves when they’re feeling angry or frustrated. To the child on the receiving end of name-calling, it can be a painful experience. This program focuses on the reasons for nam...
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Get Along Monsters: 5 Ways to Work Things Out
Every day, young people face problems with friends, family and schoolmates. This program gives kids five strategies to help them resolve the problems they face in a safe and appropriate way. Children are taught that hitting is not a way to solve a problem and that fights can be avoided when the...
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Get Along Monsters: 8 Ways to Handle Anger
In this entertaining and information-packed program, children learn that it’s okay to feel angry and that there are safe and appropriate ways to handle anger.
Children learn that recognizing their angry feelings is the first step towards handling anger and that they can be in charge when they’re... -
Get Along Monsters: Everybody Makes Mistakes
Making mistakes can typically cause children to feel bad about themselves and elicit feelings of anger and frustration. It’s important for students to learn to distinguish between different kinds of mistakes such as silly mistakes, mistakes that take time to fix, and mistakes that can't be fixed...