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Books with author Bonnie Zucker

  • Unstuck!: 10 Things to Do to Stay Safe and Sane During the Pandemic

    Bonnie Zucker

    eBook (Magination Press, June 2, 2020)
    In this stressful time, there are losses, uncertainties, and changes, all which can create a lot of feelings. Feelings are never right or wrong, they just are, and expressing your feelings can help.This activity book includes journal prompts and activities to help tweens and teens manage stress and anxiety, express emotions, and cultivate creativity and gratitude. Includes a Note to Readers with more information about healthy coping.
  • Take Control of OCD: The Ultimate Guide for Kids with OCD

    Bonnie Zucker

    Paperback (Prufrock Press, Nov. 1, 2010)
    Take Control of OCD is a unique guide just for kids ages 8–14 with obsessive compulsive disorder to help them take control of their disorder and find success in school and in life. Using a cognitive-behavioral therapy method to stress gradual exposure to students' obsessive thinking patterns, the book takes kids step-by-step through a ladder-based process to conquer their fears and demolish their worries. Focusing on helping kids change their obsessive thoughts, tolerate uncertainty, develop positive self-talk and stress management, advocate for their needs in school, find successful relaxation procedures, and face their fears, the book includes workbook-style pages for kids to complete. By interviewing kids with OCD from across the country, the author offers tons of advice, information, and ideas for students, by students just like them. This handy guidebook is sure to help children with OCD change their behaviors and conquer their worries, discovering a sense of accomplishment and achievement.
  • Take Control of OCD: The Ultimate Guide for Kids with OCD

    Bonnie Zucker

    eBook (Prufrock Press, Nov. 1, 2010)
    Take Control of OCD is a unique guide just for kids ages 8–14 with obsessive compulsive disorder to help them take control of their disorder and find success in school and in life. Using a cognitive-behavioral therapy method to stress gradual exposure to students' obsessive thinking patterns, the book takes kids step-by-step through a ladder-based process to conquer their fears and demolish their worries. Focusing on helping kids change their obsessive thoughts, tolerate uncertainty, develop positive self-talk and stress management, advocate for their needs in school, find successful relaxation procedures, and face their fears, the book includes workbook-style pages for kids to complete. By interviewing kids with OCD from across the country, the author offers tons of advice, information, and ideas for students, by students just like them. This handy guidebook is sure to help children with OCD change their behaviors and conquer their worries, discovering a sense of accomplishment and achievement.
  • My Brother, the Robot

    Bonnie Becker

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Oct. 15, 2001)
    When Simon, his new robotic brother, joins the family, Chip must try to outdo the amazing creation, which does everything perfectly and has grabbed all the attention by being the star performer at home and at school.
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  • Take Control of OCD: The Ultimate Guide for Kids with OCD

    Bonnie Zucker

    Paperback (Prufrock Press, Nov. 1, 2010)
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