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GET ALONG MONSTERS: IT’S OKAY TO SAY NO
From: GET ALONG MONSTERS – Video Series
-For Grades K-4
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Free online video streaming included!This program teaches and empowers children to say no when they feel they are being pressured to do something they don’t want to do.
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GET ALONG MONSTERS: LET’S MAKE UP
From: GET ALONG MONSTERS – Video Series
-For Grades K-4
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Free online video streaming included!This program features scenarios that provide ideas to help students learn about conflict and model the skills involved in identifying and resolving conflicts peacefully. The program encourages students to think of different ways to solve their problems and differences with others without using violence.
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GET ALONG MONSTERS: WE ALL GET MAD (sometimes)
From: GET ALONG MONSTERS – Video Series
-For Grades K-4
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Free online video streaming included!The Get-Along Monsters assist young children in learning strategies that will help them solve problems in safe and appropriate ways. Humor, animation, and live-action demonstrate easy-to-understand skills.
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Groark Learns About PREJUDICE (dvd)
From: GETTING ALONG WITH GROARK – Video Series
-For grades K-3
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-In both Spanish and English
-With the Popcorn Park Puppets
-Free online video streaming included!Groark and his friends are planning a party. Burna convinces the others not to invite the new kid in school because he is “different.” But when Groark learns that Burna doesn’t even know the new kid, he turns to a group of real elementary school children for a lesson in prejudice. They discuss how people sometimes treat others unfairly because of size, age, gender, race, ethnicity and national origin, and why it’s important not to pre-judge people. Groark takes this lesson in prejudice back to his friends and they decide to invite the new kid.
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Groark Learns to CONTROL ANGER (dvd)
From: GETTING ALONG WITH GROARK – Video Series
-For grades K-3
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-In both Spanish and English
-With the Popcorn Park Puppets
-Free online video streaming included!Groark becomes so angry at his own mistakes that he accidentally damages his best friend’s model airplane. This leads to a heated exchange, and the two nearly come to blows. When the fight is interrupted by the school bell, Groark turns to a group of real elementary school children for a lesson in controlling anger. He learns how to tell when his anger is getting out of control, how that can lead to fighting, and how to calm his anger. He uses his newfound skill to calm his friend’s anger, and the two make up.
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Groark Learns to LISTEN (dvd)
From: GETTING ALONG WITH GROARK – Video Series
-For grades K-3
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-In both Spanish and English
-With the Popcorn Park Puppets
-Free online video streaming included!Groark is working on a dance routine for a talent show with two friends. His failure to listen to their ideas and concerns upsets his friends, causes misunderstandings, and eventually results in one of them being injured. When Groark is told to go away, he turns to a group of real children who help him understand how his poor listening habits caused such trouble and how he can become a better listener. Groark asks his friends for a second chance, and his greatly improved listening skills make everybody happy.
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Groark Learns to WORK OUT CONFLICTS (dvd)
From: GETTING ALONG WITH GROARK – Video Series
-For grades K-3
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-In both Spanish and English
-With the Popcorn Park Puppets
-Free online video streaming included!Groark has a disagreement with his friend over a robot they are building as a school project. Their behavior toward each other quickly leads to a serious rift and the project comes to an unpleasant halt. Frustrated and angry, Groark turns to a group of real children for a lesson in working out conflicts. He learns how to stay calm, talk about the disagreement with the other person, listen to each other’s point of view, and look for a solution that makes them both happy. Equipped with this new approach to problem-solving, Groark and his friend work out their conflict, and the robot is saved.
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Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaur: COURTESY, SELF-ACCEPTANCE, PATIENCE, SELF-DISCIPLINE
From: HARRY AND HIS BUCKET FULL OF DINOSAURS – Video Series
-For PreK-1st Grade
-English and Spanish
-Video with Printable Teacher’s GuideIn this Character Education and Social Emotional Learning video series, Harry, a typical 5-year-old with an active imagination, uses fantasy and humor to resolve his conflicts and frustrations. Each of the 7 volumes contains four 11 minute episodes and a teaching guide.
