Helping the child who doesn't fit in

Argues that many children who cannot seem to fit in and make friends are suffering from an inability to use and understand nonverbal communication such as facial expressions, postures, gestures, interpersonal distance, andtone of voice; and offers advice to parents and other adults on how to help children correct the problem, or know when to seek professional help.

Peachtree Publishers
1992
9781561450251
book

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304008564962402109176263264055PMM361PMM0017624PROF 155.4 NOW PB155.416377825731695044385