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Brain foods for kids

over 100 recipes to boost your child's intelligence
2005
Presents a guide to helping kids eat healthy, and includes information on eliminating artifical colorings and additives from the diet, increasing omega-3s, folic acid, calcium, iron and other minerals, choosing healthy fats for growing brains, and lowering sugar in the diet. Includes 100 recipes.

Smart vs. strong!

When Thunder gets stuck in quicksand, Cluck uses his smarts to free his friend.

Taking social-emotional learning schoolwide

the formative five success skills for students and staff
2020
"This book shows how educators can leverage school culture to implement social-emotional learning and cultivate the Formative Five success skills in the classroom and school"--Provided by publisher.

The smart cookie

2021
This cookie has never felt like a smart cookie no matter how hard she tries, especially in comparison to all the clever cupcakes and brilliant rolls in the bakery. Will a dash of creativity and a sprinkle of confidence be enough to help her learn that perfect scores and having all the answers aren't the only ingredients for intelligence?.
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Mind in motion

how action shapes thought
2019
Offers a major new theory of human cognition: movement and our interactions with space, not language, are the foundations of thought.

Hare brain, tortoise mind

why intelligence increases when you think less
2000
Psychologist Guy Claxton explains why the human mind works best when people trust their unconscious thoughts and learn to ignore their results-oriented thinking.

Boost your brain

2021
"What is a 'brain hug'? Can making up silly songs help you with your homework? Could staring at an apple give your brain superpowers? Find out to boost your brain in fun ways that will help you take on big challenges and daily tasks with a healthier, happier mindset"--Provided by publisher.

Multiple intelligences in the classroom

Explains the theory of multiple intelligences developed by Howard Gardner in which he maps a broad range of human abilities by grouping them into seven categories; and discusses how the theory can be applied to issues of classroom teaching, especially with students who have been classified as learning disabled.

SEL from a distance

tools and processes for anytime, anywhere
"... behavior experts Jessica Djabrayan Hannigan and John E. Hannigan have drawn together a collection of tools and processes for SEL (Social Emotional Learning) that can be applied in any learning environment"--Back cover.

Assessing students' social and emotional learning

a guide to meaningful measurement
"An essential guide to using social and emotional assessment in support of teaching and learning. Assessing children's social and emotional learning skills is a critical and underappreciated element of all SEL programming. This book provides educators with practical information that they can use to clarify their assessment goals, identify viable assessment options that meet their needs, and understand and use assessment data to inform their practice and improve student outcomes"-- Provided by publisher.

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