Self-Regulation: Respecting Others 8-Book Set (Time for Kids (Teacher Created Materials))
This information book for the very young conveys its message through charming picture of toddlers in everyday situations. Some are being good, others are being mischievous, and the consequences of their mischief are comic yet cautionary. Scenarios include being clean and tidy, keeping quiet (or not, depending on the noise!), thinking of others, caring and sharing, saying sorry and laughing together. The final message is of caring, sharing and love.
Good Habits Part 1 (Positive Learning for Kids, #3)
by Ankit Kothari
Having good manners is more than saying "please" and "thank you." Good manners are displayed by everyday actions, such as holding the door for someone or shaking someone's hand when you meet them.
Share and Take Turns (Learning to Get Along)
by Cheri J Meiners, M.Ed
Learning Expectations (My Early Library: Building My Social-Emotional Toolbox)
by Emily Rose
Use Your Indoor Voice! (21st Century Basic Skills Library: Level 3) (21st Century Basic Skills Library: Kids Can Make Manners Cou)
by Katie Marsico
Saying Please and Thank You (Minding Our Manners)
by Maria Nelson
Jon and Jayne's Guide to Throwing, Going to, and Surviving Parties
by Jayne Doe and Jon Doe
It's about ALL of us--what we like, what we do, what we need, and how we cope. It's about getting by in this world the best way we can. It's about giving advice and accepting advice, making mistakes and avoiding them, learning lessons, having fun, and being serious. It's about laughing, crying, sharing, socializing, venting, and all the other 'ing' things. Most of all, it's about being ourselves. In this second issue in The Jon & Jayne Doe Series, Jon & Jayne's Guide to Throwing, Going to, and '...
Good Manners (Set) (Good Manners)