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An Educator’s Guide to Children’s Mental Health

This guide equips educators with the tools needed to reach all students. Includes information on what you may see if a student has a mental health disorder, instructional strategies, and classroom accommodations. Revised and updated in 2014 to reflect the changes in the DSM-5.

ISBN: 978-0-9820482-2-1

Prices vary depending on the number of books purchased:

1 – 24 Copies: $27.95+ S&H
25 – 49 Copies: $23.95 + S&H
50+ Copies: $19.95 + S&H

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Mental Health Fact Sheets

Our 2014 revised and updated fact sheets are FREE for your non-commercial use! The fact sheets include information on the most common mental health disorders in youth, classroom strategies, and additional resources.

 

 

Children’s Mental Health Resource Guide

Intended for parents of children with mental health challenges and disorders who are living in Minnesota, this guide is designed to help caregivers navigate the multiple complex systems they may encounter when advocating on behalf of their children.

While primarily geared toward caregivers, this guide is also a valuable resource for Minnesota educators and mental health professionals, providing in-depth information about a variety of systems of care to help them better serve the families they work with. Created in 2017.

Click here to see the Table of Contents.

ISBN: 978-0-9820482-4-5

1 – 24 Copies: $19.95 + S&H
25+ Copies: $17.95 + S&H

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Children’s Mental Health Classroom Activities

Lesson plans for grades 1 – 8 that increase awareness about children’s mental health and build supportive, caring classroom communities. PLUS, activities that address different modes of learning. Created in 2005.

$12.95 + S&H

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SuperMe: A Campaign to End Hurtful Teasing

Classroom activities and curriculum to end hurtful teasing. Revised in 2008.
Designed for Kindergarten – 2nd Grade.

$6.95 + S&H

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MACMH publications currently under revision:

  • A Guide to Early Childhood Mental Health