Books
21-Day Guided Journal Series
Welcome to the 21-Day Guided Journal Series. Each age-specific journal has the potential to change lives! The carefully crafted prompts provide tools to bring more kindness and empathy into anyone's daily life.
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Specifications
- 75 pages
- 6 X 9"
- Durable hardcover journal
How will you or your child/classroom change in 21 days?
21 Days to be a Kind Kid at School,
Elementary School Edition
Would you like your child or classroom to be kinder, and more thankful, solve their own problems, open their hearts and minds, be their own advocate(s), inspire others and themselves, discover what matters to them, develop their path, and have fun? The thoughtfully crafted prompts in 21 Days to be a Kind Kid at School will give elementary-aged children the tools they need to bring more kindness and empathy into their daily lives at school.
21 Days to be a Kind Kid at School,
Middle School Edition
Today's teens are oftentimes lost in their phones, leaving them to feel unconnected. Let the specially crafted prompts in 21 Days to be a Kind Kid at School provide engaging and encouraging ways to for them be better teenagers and human beings by bringing more kindness and empathy into their lives at school.
21 Days to Be More Kind in School, High School Edition
The carefully crafted prompts in 21 Days to be More Kind at School give today's high school students realistic--yet--powerful opportunities to bring kindness, acceptance, and empathy into their school lives. Thus inviting more connection to the people around them, by design.
21 Days to Make Your Classroom More Kind, K - 12
The prompts in 21 Days to Make Your Classroom More Kind gives practical tools to bring more kindness and empathy into your students' daily lives, thus improving the culture of your classroom forever. K.M. Walton spent 12 years as a middle school teacher so the prompts were crafted with the busy teacher in mind. And when you accompany 21-Day Guided Journals for your students it will create an unstoppable teamwork culture and shift everything. Be sure to check out the entire series!
21 Days to Stop Bullying at School,
Elementary School Edition
Would you like your elementary-aged child or student to stop bullying at school? Would you like the bully in your elementary school classroom to stop? The prompts in 21 Days to Stop Bullying at School, Elementary School Edition will give the bully age-appropriate opportunities to think empathetically. When young children are taught to think of other people—to think of how other people feel first—before acting or reacting, then those children will forever be empowered to think on their feet. And most importantly think with their heart and their head, which is the polar opposite of bullying behavior.
21 Days to Stop Bullying at School,
Middle School Edition
Would you like your middle schooler to stop bullying at school? Would you like the bully in your middle school classroom to stop? The prompts in 21 Days to Stop Bullying at School, Middle School Edition will give the bully crucial opportunities to think empathetically. When middle schoolers are taught to think of other people—to think of how other people feel first—before acting or reacting, then those children will forever be empowered to think on their feet. And most importantly think with their heart and their head, which is the polar opposite of bullying behavior.
21 Days to Stop Bullying at School,
High School Edition
Would you like your high schooler to stop bullying at school? Would you like the bully in your high school classroom to stop? The incredible prompts in 21 Days to Stop Bullying at School, High School Edition encourages the bully to think and act empathetically, which has the potential to end the bullying behavior for good.
21 Days to be a Kind Kid at School,
Elementary School Edition
Would you like your child or classroom to be kinder, and more thankful, solve their own problems, open their hearts and minds, be their own advocate(s), inspire others and themselves, discover what matters to them, develop their path, and have fun? The thoughtfully crafted prompts in 21 Days to be a Kind Kid at School will give elementary-aged children the tools they need to bring more kindness and empathy into their daily lives at school.
21 Days to be a Kind Kid at School,
Middle School Edition
Today's teens are oftentimes lost in their phones, leaving them to feel unconnected. Let the specially crafted prompts in 21 Days to be a Kind Kid at School provide engaging and encouraging ways to for them be better teenagers and human beings by bringing more kindness and empathy into their lives at school.
21 Days to Be More Kind in School, High School Edition
The carefully crafted prompts in 21 Days to be More Kind at School give today's high school students realistic--yet--powerful opportunities to bring kindness, acceptance, and empathy into their school lives. Thus inviting more connection to the people around them, by design.
21 Days to Make Your Classroom More Kind, K - 12
The prompts in 21 Days to Make Your Classroom More Kind gives practical tools to bring more kindness and empathy into your students' daily lives, thus improving the culture of your classroom forever. K.M. Walton spent 12 years as a middle school teacher so the prompts were crafted with the busy teacher in mind. And when you accompany 21-Day Guided Journals for your students it will create an unstoppable teamwork culture and shift everything. Be sure to check out the entire series!
21 Days to Stop Bullying at School,
Elementary School Edition
Would you like your elementary-aged child or student to stop bullying at school? Would you like the bully in your elementary school classroom to stop? The prompts in 21 Days to Stop Bullying at School, Elementary School Edition will give the bully age-appropriate opportunities to think empathetically. When young children are taught to think of other people—to think of how other people feel first—before acting or reacting, then those children will forever be empowered to think on their feet. And most importantly think with their heart and their head, which is the polar opposite of bullying behavior.
21 Days to Stop Bullying at School,
Middle School Edition
Would you like your middle schooler to stop bullying at school? Would you like the bully in your middle school classroom to stop? The prompts in 21 Days to Stop Bullying at School, Middle School Edition will give the bully crucial opportunities to think empathetically. When middle schoolers are taught to think of other people—to think of how other people feel first—before acting or reacting, then those children will forever be empowered to think on their feet. And most importantly think with their heart and their head, which is the polar opposite of bullying behavior.
21 Days to Stop Bullying at School,
High School Edition
Would you like your high schooler to stop bullying at school? Would you like the bully in your high school classroom to stop? The incredible prompts in 21 Days to Stop Bullying at School, High School Edition encourages the bully to think and act empathetically, which has the potential to end the bullying behavior for good.
Picture Books
Gus Goon Says Goon Morning
Gus Goon isn’t scary when the sun comes up, honest.
In the first book of the Gus Goon Series readers will join Gus as he goes about his ordinary monster day. But if Gus is just a regular monster kid why do some children get spooked when he comes around? Perhaps their opinions are rushed? Let young readers use the unique illustrations to come to their own conclusions, ask questions, and start discussions. Former teacher and multi-published author K.M. Walton brings charm and nuance to the very important topic of judging others before knowing them.
Visit kmwalton.com for free Gus-themed activities.
Gus Goon Says Goon Night
Gus Goon isn’t scary when the sun goes down, honest.
In the third book of the Gus Goon Series readers will join Gus as he winds down from his ordinary monster day. But if Gus is just a regular monster kid why do some children point and say, "Ewww" when he comes around? Could they be judging Gus before they know him? Young readers can use the unique illustrations and come to their own conclusions, ask questions, and start discussions. Former teacher and multi-published author K.M. Walton brings charm and nuance to the very important topic of judging others before knowing them.
Visit kmwalton.com for free Gus-themed activities.
Gus Goon isn’t scary in the afternoon, honest.
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In the second book of the Gus Goon Series readers will join Gus as he goes about his ordinary monster day. But if Gus is just a regular monster kid why do some children at school focus on Gus' differences? Let young readers use the unique illustrations to come to their own conclusions, ask questions, and start discussions. Former teacher and multi-published author K.M. Walton brings charm and nuance to the very important topic of learning how to accept everyone for who they are.
Visit kmwalton.com for free Gus-themed activities.