101 Games For Better Behaviour
Jenny Mosley & Helen Sonnet
Full of engaging games and activities that will help children to develop the skills and attributes needed for positive behaviour and effective learning.

Full of engaging games and activities that will help children to develop the skills and attributes needed for positive behaviour and effective learning.
A story for Paint Bunbury REaD
Have you ever found something mysterious on the beach? The young boy in this story finds a beautiful and very unusual egg. What could be growing inside and what secrets does it hold?
This DVD includes the popular animation 'Tom's Toilet Triumph' with additional boy or girl toileting sequences.
This presents a story about learning to use the toilet, with realistic step by step instruction. It is suitable for all ages.
A children's guide through emotions.
Come along on a journey with Aroha, as she wards off nervousness, fear, worrying thoughts and apprehension with simple, yet effective tools that everyone can use.
An insider's guide to loving, understanding and teaching children with Asperger Syndrome.
As a parent, a teacher, and an Aspie herself, Jennifer Cook O’Toole provides the definitive insider’s view of Asperger Syndrome.
A note from SWAN: ‘Asperger’s Syndrome’ is no longer used as a diagnosis and the term “high-functioning” is harmful, as it minimises the varied support needs of autistic people. SWAN does not endorse these terms, but recognises that this resource contains other useful information.
For primary students.
Blake’s Comprehension Guide clearly explains the range of strategies required for effective reading.
A guide for friends, family and professionals.
Meet Ben – a young boy with ADHD. Ben invites readers to learn about ADHD from his perspective. He helps children understand what it means to have ADHD and describes what it is and how it feels. Ben explains how he was diagnosed and what he had learnt about ways to relieve his ADHD symptoms, and how friends and adults can help at home and school.
In essence, the principal objective of Creative Movement for the Developing Child is to develop an acute sensory perception during various stages of the child's growth...
in order to increase skills in areas of need. The human organism is constantly searching for something to which it can react. Interest is the force behind this constant search for a stimulus. By using the interests of the young child in motivating goal-directed action, we can help him to make maximum use of his capabilities.
The concept of time is introduced as an adventurous mouse performs his daily activities. At various points in the text the reader is asked to answer questions based on the illustrations.
Ed Mouse live in a mousehole in a big kitchen. Today he is going ice skating with his friend Jo. Why don’t’ you join him?
Energizers and other great cooperative activities for all ages.
Everybody loves energizers. Kids, adults…everyone!
Energizers are easy, interactive and cooperative activities that light up a group and bring people together. Everyone can play, and rules are simple. The emphasis is on spontaneity, community building, and most of all, fun.
Has someone ever taken something belonging to you? Have you had times when things didn't go your way? Have you ever felt you can't do what you want?
Read about Kate, Tom and Jessie and what they did when they felt angry.
What makes you feel happy? Find out how you can make other people happy, too.