The Police arrest Dan. They say he will be charged for G B H. Will the truth come out in time? G B H is a low level phonics reading book. Beautifully illustrated throughout, this fiction story features a fully decodable text, suitable for struggling teen and adult readers. G B H uses a carefully limited set of letters and sounds to make up all the words. (For UK schools this relates to Phase 4 of Letters and Sounds, the UK Government's synthetic phonics reading programme.) G B H is part of Ran...
But We're Not Lions
by Karen Young and Illustrated by Norvile Dovidonyte
When People Bully in Groups (The Bully-Free Zone)
by Therese Harasymiw
Bullying (Preparing for Life After Primary School S.)
by Angela Balding and Juliette Balding
What Does It Mean to Be Safe? (What Does it Mean to be?)
by Rana DiOrio
Children need easy guidelines to help them understand how to protect themselves and feel secure in their environments. Rana DiOrio's newest addition to her award-winning series explores physical, emotional, social, and cyber safety in unthreatening ways that spark meaningful conversation between adults and children about staying safe--Provided by publisher.
Lost Memories: A Restorative Story - Ages 4 to 11 Student Workbook (Restorative & Relational Processes in Action, #2)
by Les Davey
Built around an engaging restorative story Lost Memories', about an incident of wrongdoing and a restorative meeting held to address that incident, this 'Students Workbook' consists of two parts: Part 1 is designed to introduce children and young people to the general concept of Restorative and Relational Processes (RP). - Part 2 deepens this understanding by introducing the key elements of RP appropriate to the age range. The whole series is designed to introduce Restorative and Relational Proc...
Sherman Smith saw the most terrible thing happen. At first he tried to forget about it, but soon something inside him started to bother him. He felt nervous for no reason. Sometimes his stomach hurt. He had bad dreams. And he started to feel angry and do mean things, which got him in trouble. Then he met Ms. Maple, who helped him talk about the terrible thing that he had tried to forget. Now Sherman is feeling much better. This gently told and tenderly illustrated story is for children who have...
Meadow Farm has a secret. Behind the scenes, some of the animals are very musical. Robbie Robin wants them to form a band, but one animal feels so left out... How can Robbie help to put things right? | This book explores how it feels to be excluded and how an onlooker can make things better. Young children learn to empathise with the story's characters. They learn to name and describe different feelings. Do they know anyone who appears to be left out? Do they themselves ever feel left out? How c...