Watch the Balloon Metaphor Demonstration
Jennifer Lefebre, PSY.D., RPT-S
We keep holding onto the feelings and eventually we're going to pop. Instead, let's let it out little by little.
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Helping anxious kids and those trying to shield them from feelings of fear, insecurity, uncertainty, or discomfort.
Lynn Lyons, LICSW
Lynn Lyons, LICSW, shares how to override the demanding voice of anxiety.
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Four children-focused books to add to your reading list.
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This month's suggested reads include four products to help improve the well-being of the children in your life.
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Our latest new releases and a free worksheet!
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New school year, new books and card decks! Here are three new releases as well as one of our customer favorites.
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Check out this month's featured books and free worksheets!
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Summer isn’t over yet! Check out these essential reads for August.
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Check out this month's new releases and free worksheets!
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Looking for some summer reads and new resources? We've got you covered!
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We're celebrating the start of a new school year by offering teachers FIVE of our best school-and teaching-related worksheets and videos...for FREE!
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Be sure to share these free activities with all your teacher friends and family!
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Plus Earn 1 Free CE Hour
Teresa Garland, MOT, OTR/L
Join Teresa Garland, occupational therapist, international speaker, and author, as she shares over 35 of her most effective interventions.
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The 6 stages of social play. Plus, 5 areas of social and emotional competence.
Janine Halloran, LMHC
When we see kids who struggle with social skills, it’s hard to watch. We want to supportthem and teach them socially acceptable ways of interacting. And we can achieve this through PLAY.
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CBT worksheets for children and adolescents
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Everyone has a story to tell. When bad things happen, it makes it much harder to tell the story. When bad things happen to us, there is typically a lot of shame, guilt, and embarrassment.
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