Celebrate diverse experiences with these children's books
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To celebrate National Read Across America Day on March 2, we’ve selected six of our favorite children’s books that teach kids resilience-building skills and celebrate diverse experiences.
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Clinical resources addressing trauma, psychopharmacology, ethics, and more
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Discover essential reads for new practitioners and seasoned experts in this list of our top resources for mental health professionals.
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A guided book club with clinical resources to celebrate Pride month
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June is Pride Month, so join us in celebrating by discussing Dr. Lee-Anne Gray’s LGBTQ+ Youth: A Guided Workbook to Support Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity.
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Develop habits that will help your young clients succeed in a digital generation
Aubrey Schmalle, OTR/L, SIPT
The increased use of screens is impacting social skills, human interaction, and compromising neurosensory development. That’s why Aubrey Schmalle, OTR/L, SIPT wants to help you develop habits that will help your young clients succeed in a digital world.
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Four best-selling titles for your November reading list.
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This month's suggested reads include four books to help manage challenging emotions and behaviors.
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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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The "Kitten Chow" activity
Karen Thatcher, Ed.D., CCC-SLP
We all play a vital role in the development of the kids that we serve. As providers, we not only affect a child's current development, we also have the ability to shape a child's future academic and social success when we help them learn to love reading.
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No one can ever prepare a parent for the confusion that comes when their child appears to learn in a different way from other children. And sometimes, we forget that parents of our students may also be struggling to understand how to help their child. Read more and download a helpful worksheet for parents: The Vocabulary of Reading.
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