social skills in children

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social skills in children

Raise your child's social IQ

stepping stones to people skills for kids
2000
Offers parents a step-by-step plan designed to help children develop strong social skills and learn how to cope with teasing, join in with other children, read social cues, feel better about themselves, and express their emotions appropriately.

The highly sensitive child

helping our children thrive when the world overwhelms them
2002
Describes the characteristics of the highly sensitive child, and offers advice to parents on how to deal with the challenges of raising children with sensitive temperaments, from infancy to young adulthood.

Reaching out, joining in

teaching social skills to young children with autism
2001
Presents a comprehensive guide for parents and professionals on helping young children with autism develop social behavior skills and offers strategies to teach basic play skills and engage in conversation.

Telling isn't tattling

1995
Distinguishes between telling and tattling and explains the motivations behind tattling.

Help! The kids are at it again

using kids' quarrels to teach "people" skills
1997
A practical guide for teaching people skills to children with easy-to-understand examples from real-life situations.

Good friends are hard to find

help your child find, make, and keep friends
1996
Presents step-by-step plans parents may use to help their children find, make, and keep friends, and deal with teasing, bullying, and meanness, and includes advice on how to help children who are hyperactive, have a bad reputation, are not noticed by classmates, or who have other problems.

Making choices and making friends

the social competencies assets
2006
Uses stories, tips, and ideas to help children learn to get along better with others and stay true to themselves.

Don't try this at home!

the science of extreme behaviors
2008
Teaches comprehension strategies and vocabulary through a study of alcohol and drug addiction, the problems associated with addiction, and breaking the habit.

The worst-case scenario survival handbook

junior edition
2007
Provides advice for kids on how to deal with a variety of situations, such as getting a bad report card, outsmarting a prankster, surviving a canine encounter, increasing an allowance, and more.

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