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    101 Activities for Kids in Tight Spaces

    Kids need room to move around, but there are many times when they don’t have that luxury. This great resource for teachers and parents offers 101 easy to implement, creative activities that can turn tough moments into teachable, terrific ones. Activity ideas combine old standbys with new ingenious ones born of desperation and cramped quarters. They all ascribe to a philosophy that helps kids develop their different skills and abilities while entertaining themselves and interacting.

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    28 Instant Songames

    28 games that make children feel good about themselves– what could be more fun than that?? Winner of the 2000 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio SNAP Award and Dr. Toy’s Best Vacation Children’s Products, 28 Instant Songames is great fun for typical children as well as those with special needs! Fun and engaging for kids ages 3-8, “Songames” are musical activities for improving fine-and gross-motor skills, muscle strength, and rhythmicity. This full-length, 28-song music CD will get kids up and moving in no time.

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    35 Things to Know to Raise Active Kids

    Do your kids need to move more and lose some weight? In this book you will discover fun, inexpensive, and nontraditional ways to get your kids off the couch and outside playing. These activities are for all children, not just the already fit or sports-obsessed. With bonus tips and stories from fitness celebrities, this easy-to-read, humorous guide will help you:
    • Role model an active lifestyle
    • Use TV to get your kids in shape
    • Teach your child to play alone

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    Anger Management Games for Children

    This practical handbook helps adults to understand, manage and reflect constructively on children’s anger. Featuring a wealth of familiar and easy-to-learn games, it is designed to foster successful anger management strategies for children aged 5-12.The book covers the theory behind the games in accessible language, and includes a broad range of enjoyable activities: active and passive, verbal and nonverbal, and for different sized groups. The games address issues that might arise in age-specific situations such as sharing a toy or facing peer pressure.

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    Arts Activities for Children and Young People in Need

    Art-based activities can develop resilience and self-esteem, enabling children in need to cope better with ongoing stress and loss. Arts Activities for Children and Young Peoplein Need offers interventions and exercises drawn from practice and research, for practitioners to use as a basis for their own arts-based groups or one-to-one sessions.Holistic arts activities facilitate a spiritually sensitive approach.

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    Attention Games:

    If you want to focus children’s attention, you first have to capture their interest. Attention Games is filled with interesting and child-tested activities that can help children of all ages become better at focusing and paying attention. By sharing the upbeat, joyful activities in Attention Games, you can enhance your child’s intelligence, boost his confidence, increase his ability to concentrate on one thing for long periods, and show that you care.

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    Brain Games for Preschoolers

    This book contains activities that will stimulate brain development and help your child to improve co-ordination, memory, problem solving, musical skills and word and number power. More than 200 brain-boosting activities; Includes games to play alone or as a group, and shows how to turn every tasks into fun learning experiences. 160 pages. 2004

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    Can’t Play Won’t Play

    Learning to roller skate or ride a bike should be an enjoyable experience, but for a child with developmental coordination disorder (DCD, also known as dyspraxia), these activities can lead to frustration and failure. Can’t Play Won’t Play is full of practical information, tips and hints to enable children with DCD to access and enjoy activities that other children take for granted.Whatever game you choose to try with your child, this book will offer handy hints for developing the necessary skills to make it a fun and rewarding experience.

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    Early Intervention Games:

    A resource of fun games for parents or teachers to help young children learn social and motor skillsBarbara Sher, an expert occupational therapist and teacher, has written a handy resource filled with games to play with young children who have Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or other sensory processing disorders (SPD). The games are designed to help children feel comfortable in social situations and teach other basic lessons including beginning and end, spatial relationships, hand-eye coordination, and more.

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