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Saying no / by Berry, Joy Wilt.(CARDINAL)527186; Smith, Maggie,1965-(CARDINAL)773179; Smith, Maggie,1965-illustrator.(CARDINAL)773179;
Examines, in simple text and illustrations, situations when saying no is an appropriate response and situations when it is the wrong thing to say."RL2"--P. 4 of cover."003-006"--P. 4 of cover.AD520L
Subjects: Decision making; Negation (Logic) in children; Reasoning in children;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Building thinking skills. lesson plans & teacher's manual / by Black, Howard.(CARDINAL)754526; Parks, Sandra,1940-(CARDINAL)886696;
Subjects: Cognition in children.; Reasoning; Teaching; Thought and thinking;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Children, education, and the First Amendment : a psycholegal analysis / by Moshman, David.(CARDINAL)186390;
Bibliography: pages 189-203.Children and the First Amendment -- Proposed First Amendment principles -- The emergence of rationality -- Educational applications -- Children, government and society.
Subjects: Educational law and legislation; Children; Freedom of information; Reasoning in children.; Children.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Baby says ... no! [board book] / by Coburn, Alisa,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)625963;
No to lunch. No to a hat. No to hugs. Can Baby really say NO to everything today?For pre-school age.
Subjects: Board books.; Fiction.; Illustrated works.; Reasoning in infants; Children's stories; Infants;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Mahogany pack [video-enabled device] by Findaway World, LLC.,issuing body.(CARDINAL)345268;
Fun Knock Knock Jokes for Kids -- Pango and Friends -- Ball Hog -- Pangoland -- Abby Basic Skills Preschool -- My Little Pony: Pinkies Sister -- The Boy Who Cried Wolf -- My Dog Thinks I'm a Genius -- What Is A Family? -- Doctor Pretend Play with Mister Clay and Robo -- Spider Toss Game and Core Word OPEN/ Educational Video with Fluent AAC -- Making a unicorn and using the core word 'LIKE'.Abby's Basic Skills offers children an engaging way to master essential preschool skills in a total of twelve different educational activities.Stevie is a ball hog and a sore loser. Will Stevie learn to be a team player or will he cost his team the big game?Like many kids, Robot is super nervous about going to the doctor for a checkup, because he doesn't know what to expect. Join him and Mister Clay as they talk about what to expect his next doctor's visit. Kids will love this lesson as they learn what the expectations are at their next appointment.Do your kids love jokes? Then try Fun Knock Knock Jokes for Kids!Join Mister Clay as he paints and creates s unicorn while talking about the core word 'Like'. Do you like blue or pink eyes? Do you think Mister Clay will like the glitter? Mister Clay plays and interacts in a calm, engaging manor while highlighting core words and important language concepts. Paired with catchy music and visuals from Fluent AAC, this video is sure to engage your child and teach them something new.A charming tale about a child and his pet, My Dog Thinks I'm a Genius celebrates the idea that to become an artist, one must simply choose to be one. The story touches on concepts of self-confidence, self-expression, and supporting one another's art.The excitable Pinkie Pie and her friends learn an important lesson about friendship when Pinkie's sister Maud Pie visits Ponyville. Emerging readers can practice skills, introduce new vocabulary, and test problem solving by listening along or reading independently. Featuring highlighted word pronunciation to help young readers build confidence.Share quality time with your little one where the reading comes with action and games. Touch, shake, rub, scratch, tickle ... the young reader interacts with the book and drives the story forward. Funny adventures, animated stories, brightly colored drawings and sweet characters.Pango, Piggy, Fox, Squirrel and Bunny all invite you to their homes with lots of games and activities to enjoy. With this "sandbox" application, kids can explore a fascinating universe and enjoy a freedom like they have never experienced before. Cold outside? Light a fire, decorate the Christmas tree with Pango, and invite all characters for a lovely dinner. Prefer adventure and exploration? Don't wait any longer and take your car to discover exciting activities. The options are endless with this exciting game!Join Mister Clay as he plays with this fun spider toss game. But, oh no! The spiders are missing! Can you help Mister Clay find them, all while talking about the core word 'open'? Mister Clay plays and interacts in a calm, engaging manor while highlighting core words. Paired with catchy music and visuals from Fluent AAC, this video is sure to engage your child and teach them something new."Wolf! Wolf!" Is there really a wolf, or is the shepherd boy just playing a trick? In this cautionary tale, a boy cries "wolf" one too many times, so when a wolf really does come after the sheep he's watching, nobody believes him!Each animal family is different and each family has its own unique name. Whether learning the alphabet, animals, animal family names, or celebrating your own unique family, What Is a Family? is a fun introduction to the families all around us."Launchpad Pre-K Academy gives preschool-aged children 5 different paths to explore on their way to kindergarten. Using the Academy can help little learners develop the skills needed to enter their first year of school and inspire them to try new things with confidence. - Organize thoughts - Problem solve through reasoning - Express emotions & needs - Explores independence"Pre-K to KIssued on Playaway Launchpad, a pre-loaded learning tablet.
Subjects: Educational games.; Mobile apps.; Autonomy in children; Cognition in children; Emotions; Problem solving; Reasoning;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Let's talk about needing extra help at school / by Kent, Susan,1942-(CARDINAL)653620;
Discusses some of the reasons children may need help in school and how to get the help they need.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Learning disabled children; Learning disabilities; Learning;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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What I love about you / by Farrington, Susan,1959-author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)631140;
Describes the many different reasons and situations in which parents love their children.
Subjects: Picture books.; Romance fiction.; Parent and child; Parental acceptance;
Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 10
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Foster families / by Fields, Julianna.(CARDINAL)497185;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Growing up in foster care -- A real family -- Journey into the past -- Foster failure.Explores the history of foster care, describes the reasons children enter foster care, and discusses foster parents, caseworkers, and the conditions in foster homes.
Subjects: Foster children; Foster parents; Foster parents.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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When you just have to roar! / by Robertson, Rachel,author.(CARDINAL)496772; Prentice, Priscilla,illustrator.(CARDINAL)620460;
When the children in Ms. Mya's classroom start running, jumping, and roaring for no reason at all, Ms. Mya gathers the children around for a discussion about expectations, and how they can help everyone get along better.AD510L
Subjects: Fiction.; Etiquette; Schools;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 6
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Building resilience in children and teens : giving kids roots and wings / by Ginsburg, Kenneth R.; Jablow, Martha Moraghan.; Ginsburg, Kenneth R.Parent's guide to building resilience in children and teens.; American Academy of Pediatrics.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Resilience and stress -- Competence and confidence -- Connection, character, and contribution -- Coping -- Control -- When resilience is challenged beyond reasonable limits -- Communities and individual teens.Whether struggling with normal developemtnal issues or psychological stress or major medical stresses, Dr. Ginsburg empowers parents to raise children who accept, love and protect themselves. (back cover)
Subjects: Resilience (Personality trait) in children.; Resilience (Personality trait) in adolescence.; Child rearing.; Parent and child.; Parent and teenager.; Child psychology.; Adolescent psychology.; Parenting.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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