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Sophie Washington : the gamer / by Ellis, Tonya Duncan,author.(CARDINAL)826670;
"Sophie and Cole's parents want her to give up tattling and him to give up playing his video games for 40 days before Easter. The kids agree, or so their parents think..."--Amazon.com.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Fiction.; Siblings; Self-control in children; Siblings.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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Benny's biggest battle [videorecording] / by Alpha Omega Publicatons. ;
Not rated.DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation, Dolby Digital 5.0.
Subjects: Animated films. ; Action and adventure films. ; Children's films. ; Short films.; Bears; Self-control; Self-control in children;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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How to stop freaking out : the ultimate guide to keeping cool when life feels chaotic / by Naumburg, Carla,author.(CARDINAL)408092; Rizzo, Letizia,illustrator.(CARDINAL)898266;
Includes bibliographical references.What is a freak out anyway? -- How to figure out if you're freaking out -- Why do we freak out? -- Getting to know your buttons and what makes them light up -- Listening to your body and your buttons -- Where there's a button, there's a pusher -- How to make your buttons harder to push -- How to calm down after you freak out anyway -- Putting it all together."Fall apart. Flip out. Flip your lid. Break down. Meltdown. Explode. Throw a tantrum. Lose your temper. Come unglued. Go bonkers. There are so many different names for when we lose our cool because there are so many different ways for humans to lose it when life gets chaotic! This book provides the tips, tricks, and tools to guide young readers through understanding what's happening in their bodies as their big emotions take over. Throughout there are quizzes, truth bombs, freakout facts and more to give young readers a moment to pause, reflect, and most importantly, to find a little humor coming unglued."--Ages 8 and up.Grades 4-6.
Subjects: Informational works.; Instructional and educational works.; Self-help publications.; Illustrated works.; Self-control in children; Emotions in children; Calmness;
Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 11
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We read about having self-control / by Bureau, Vicky,author.(CARDINAL)896412; Parker, Madison,author.(CARDINAL)879544;
Would you do cartwheels in the cafeteria? It's not always easy to have self-control, but it's always worth it! Explore your sense of responsibility, learn what it means to stop and think, and discover how you can build confidence through self-control!IL: 1-2.GRL:
Subjects: Self-control; Emotions in children; Self-control in children; Consciousness; Self-control.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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Boundaries with kids : when to say yes, when to say no to help your children gain control of their lives / by Cloud, Henry.(CARDINAL)781492; Townsend, John Sims,1952-(CARDINAL)761755; Guest, Lisa.(CARDINAL)745525;
The future in now -- What does character look like? -- Kids need parents with boundaries -- What will happen if I do this? The law of sowing and reaping -- Pulling my own wagon: the law of responsibility -- I can't do it all, but I'm not helpless, either: the law of power -- I'm not the only one who matters: the law of respect -- Life beyond "Because I'm the mommy": the law of motivation -- Pain can be a gift: the law of evaluation -- Tantrums needn't be forever: the law of proactivity -- I am happier when I am thankful: the law of envy -- Jump-starting my engine: the law of activity -- Honesty is the best policy: the law of exposure -- Rolling up your sleeves: the six steps to implementing boundaries with your kid
Subjects: Discipline of children; Self-control in children; Parenting; Self-control in children.;
Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 13
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Parenting : a house united : changing children's hearts and behaviors by teaching self-government / by Peck, Nicholeen.(CARDINAL)632628;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction : crisis course -- Step one : Finding your family vision. Teaching self-government ; The race ; Vision, WHY? ; Finding vision ; It starts with you ; Know your children ; Inspire mission -- Step two : Establishing a family government. Family government ; Family activities ; Acceptance ; Love and mercy ; Trust ; Family standard ; Family economy ; Couple's meeting ; Family meetings ; Mentor sessions ; Power struggles and threats -- Step three : Teaching self-government. What are we communicating? ; Problem solving ; Four basic skills ; Make it worth it : praising ; Getting ready to say okay : prepping ; Correcting bad behaviors ; The rule of three ; Parent counseling : for focus ; Straight talk about sex ; Prayer : parent power in action -- Question and answer -- Conclusion : a bumpy road.
Subjects: Parenting.; Communication in families.; Self-control in children.; Behavior modification.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Boundaries with kids : how healthy choices grow healthy children / by Cloud, Henry.(CARDINAL)781492; Townsend, John Sims,1952-(CARDINAL)761755;
Provides the help you need for raising your kids to take responsibility for their actions, attitudes, and emotions. Drs. Henry Cloud and John Townsend take you through the ins and outs of establishing family boundaries and instilling the kind of character in your children that will help them lead balanced, productive, and fulfilling adult lives.
Subjects: Discipline of children; Self-control in children; Parenting; Discipline of children.; Self-control in children.; Parenting.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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When "no" gets you nowhere : teaching your toddler and child self-control / by Brenner, Mark L.,1950-(CARDINAL)640890;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Child psychology.; Child rearing.; Self-control in children.; Toddlers;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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This makes me angry / by Carbone, Courtney,author.(CARDINAL)354813; Kushnir, Hilli,illustrator.(CARDINAL)356711;
A young boy having a bad day that continues to get worse has a chance to reflect on the events and determine why he was so mad.360L
Subjects: Readers (Publications); Fiction.; Anger; Emotions; Self-control in children;
Available copies: 17 / Total copies: 24
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Parenting your out-of-control child : an effective, easy-to-use program for teaching self-control / by Kapalka, George M.(CARDINAL)483310;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-174).Why do children misbehave? -- Prepare yourself -- Step 1--give effective commands -- Step 2--give effective warnings -- Step 3--learn how to handle a temper tantrum -- Step 4--implement a behavioral contract -- Step 5--address homework-related problems -- Step 6--expand the behavioral contract -- Step 7--manage out-of-home situations -- Step 8--teach your child to stop interrupting -- Step 9--help your child with transitions -- Putting it all together.
Subjects: Problem children; Parenting.; Parent and child.; Self-control in children.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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