15 People Safety Group Lessons: Teaching Kids Skills for Being Safe with People

Author:   Amanda Golert ,  Kidpower Teenpower Fullpo International ,  Irene Van Der Zande
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN:  

9781536893670


Pages:   162
Publication Date:   03 August 2016
Format:   Paperback
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15 People Safety Group Lessons: Teaching Kids Skills for Being Safe with People


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In this book, you will find cartoon-illustrated lessons with introductions for adults about how to introduce concepts and practice skills with children and youth. The purpose is to prepare children to take charge of their emotional and physical safety with peers, familiar adults, acquaintances and strangers. These skills can help kids protect themselves from most bullying, abuse, kidnapping, and other violence - and prepare them to develop positive peer relationships that can enrich their lives. Lessons include: - Awareness, Calm, and Respect, and Confidence- Using Our Positive Power To Make Safe Choices- Checking and Thinking First - Moving Out Of Reach- Making a Safety Plan and Getting Help- Setting Boundaries- Positive Peer Relationships to Prevent Bullying- Difference Between Being Passive, Aggressive and Assertive - Safety Signs for 12 'Positive Power Skills- Getting Help and The Difference Between Tattling and Telling- Shunning and Leaving People Out- Unkind Teasing, Mean Jokes, and Insults- Hurtful Gossip and Cyber-Bullying- Bullying by Scaring or Hurting Someone- Working Out Problems To Be Safer and Have More FunKathy Rideout, Director of Montessori School of Santa Cruz County, which has been using the Kidpower program for over 20 years, says, We are excited to have these resources for helping our teachers and other staff integrate teaching Kidpower safety strategies and skills into their daily activities. The Positive Peer lessons are especially important in creating a common language with our students to help prevent bullying. Learn more at www.Kidpower.org and check out our abundant FREE online library of resources.

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Author:   Amanda Golert ,  Kidpower Teenpower Fullpo International ,  Irene Van Der Zande
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.390kg
ISBN:  

9781536893670


ISBN 10:   1536893676
Pages:   162
Publication Date:   03 August 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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In this book, you will find cartoon-illustrated lessons with introductions for adults about how to introduce concepts and practice skills with children. The purpose is to prepare children to take charge of their emotional and physical safety with peers, familiar adults, acquaintances and strangers. These skills can help kids protect themselves from most bullying, abuse, kidnapping, and other violence - and prepare them to develop positive peer relationships that can enrich their lives. Lessons include: Awareness, Calm, and Respectful Confidence Using Our Positive Power To Make Safe Choices Checking and Thinking First Moving Out Of Reach Making a Safety Plan and Getting Help Setting Boundaries Positive Peer Relationships to Prevent Bullying Difference Between Acting Passive, Aggressive and Assertive Safety Signs for 12 'Positive Power Skills Getting Help and The Difference Between Tattling and Telling Shunning and Leaving People Out Unkind Teasing, Mean Jokes, and Insults Hurtful Gossip and Cyber-Bullying Bullying by Scaring or Hurting Someone Working Out Problems To Be Safer and Have More Fun Kathy Rideout, Director of Montessori School of Santa Cruz County, which has been using the Kidpower program for over 20 years, says, We are excited to have these new resources for helping our teachers and other staff integrate teaching Kidpower safety strategies and skills into their daily activities. The Positive Peer lessons are especially important in creating a common language with our students to help prevent bullying. To learn more about Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower International's workshops, consultation, and other educational resources, visit www.kidpower.org. All income from books sales helps our nonprofit organization create and provide extensive free and affordable educational resources.

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