Category: Social Skills & Communication
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Selective Mutism Resource Manual
$73.95Add to cartSuitable for those who need to understand, assess or manage selective mutism, this practical manual is grounded in behavioural psychology and anxiety management and draws on relevant research findings as well as the authors’ extensive clinical experience. It includes fresh material for adolescents and adults.
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Semantic and Naming Therapy: An Integrated Approach
$65.95Add to cartAims to provide clinicians with evidence-based therapy tasks to enhance naming and word finding abilities in people with aphasia. This title addresses the clinical questions of not just ‘what’ to do, but ‘why’ it is being done, and ‘how’ to do it.
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Sensory Dinosaurs
$48.95Add to cartHelps teachers, parents, carers and children in understanding why some children struggle in school as a result of sometimes undiagnosed or unrecognised challenges. This title includes a story that is followed up with a worksheet for the child and supporting adult to work through, and includes practical strategies recommended for school and home.
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Sensory Motor Activities for Early Development
$46.95Add to cartSensory motor activities are crucial for children to learn from their environment. Bridging the gap between theory and practice, this revised edition is a complete package of tried-and-tested sensory motor activities for children, covering basic movements, interoception, sensory and body awareness and early visual perceptual skills.
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Sensory-Being for Sensory Beings: Creating Entrancing Sensory Experiences
$48.95Add to cartIf you support people who understand the world in a sensory way, such as people with PMLD or Dementia, you will recognise that they are usually either being strongly encouraged to join in with an activity, or doing nothing at all. This unique, practical guide helps you to bridge that gap by planning and delivering sensory stimulation that leads people into a calm, focused state.
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Shining a Light on Stuttering – Hardback
$79.95Add to cartShining a Light on Stuttering: How one man used comedy to turn his impairment into applause (Hardback) is the story of Jaik Campbell, a stand-up comedian notable for his appearances at the internationally renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festivals, the London comedy circuit, and British television. Jaik’s quest to excel in these highly competitive settings was made all the more difficult by his personal battle with a lifelong stutter. By creatively balancing Jaik’s inspirational story with clearly-presented and current information about stuttering, the authors provide readers with academic, diagnostic, therapeutic, and personal perspectives of this mysterious disorder.
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Shrinking the Smirch: : A Practical Approach to Living with Long Term Health Conditions
$24.95Add to cartSuitable for anybody who is living with a long term physical or psychological condition including MS, Parkinson’s, brain injury, epilepsy, chronic fatigue, epilepsy, stroke, cancer, depression, eating disorders, trauma or anxiety, this book: asks the reader to think about their symptoms as something external to them – a smirch.
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Shrinking the Smirch: The Young People’s Edition
$33.95Add to cartA workbook to help young people manage stress, gain confidence, resist peer pressure and stay healthy. It heps young people cope with the usual challenges of being a young adults including anxiety, peer pressure, exam stress, bullying, and social media. It is suitable for clinical conditions such as panic, eating problems, self harm and low mood.
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Social Skills
$33.95Add to cartA guide to understanding and meeting the needs of those who have difficulty with social skills. It includes: what we mean by social skills; how social skills develop and why they sometimes do not; how to assess social skills; and, how to measure the impact of intervention.
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Social Stories for Kids in Conflict
$57.95Add to cartA guide to help young people improve their behaviour. Designed to help all those who work and/or live with young people who have difficulties with their behaviours and relationships with others, it aims to help young people become more aware of their behaviour and its effect on other people.
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Sometimes I Feel …
$48.95Add to cartOffers an illustrated card set as a practical tool for promoting emotional literacy with children aged from 4 to 8 years. Following the character expressions of a boy and a girl, children are encouraged to recognise the intensity of their own emotions through metaphors. This work is aimed at teachers and therapists working with young children.