Externalising is a way to objectify problems that are causing difficulties for us. Separating the problem from the person can empower people to eliminate the power of the problem over their lives. In Go Away Mr Worrythoughts Brayden’s life is being affected by constant “worrying” until he decides to take action against “worrying” and stop its influence on his life.
Go Away Mr Worrythoughts is a wonderful example of the effectiveness of the externalising process and makes a great book to read to children illustrating that they have the power to take charge over problems in their life.
The use of visual aids by a person with Autism, ADHD, Aspergers or other communication problems, can bridge the gap of speech. In other words, initially they learn to communicate in a common language of sight. This set includes 20 cards which outline different types of transport or communication need when travelling: Bike Boat Bus Car Come Ferry Go Help Motorbike Plane Please Pram Stop Taxi Train Tram Wait Walking What Where These cards have been laminated for longevity, have rounded corners for safety and are attached... More info
People receiving care in residential services or their own homes can become very isolated. This workbook will equip social care staff with the knowledge and skills to understand what friendships and relationships mean to service users' health and well-being. Supporting Relationships and Friendships looks at how to assess social skills and the qualities needed in a friend. Sharing interests can provide companionship and promote self-esteem, but some relationships and friendships can become negative or burdensome, and this book offers useful guidance on supporting service users in managing these relationships. The... More info
This mini-deck contains 12 colourfully illustrated cards, with powerful affirmations designed to give you an enhanced sense of joy, power, and contentment! Examples of these 12 cards: *It *does not matter what other people say or do. What matters is how I choose to react and what I choose to believe about myself. *I *am loved and accepted exactly as I am, right here and right now. *My Life *gets more fabulous every day. I look forward to what each new hour brings. *For *every problem... More info