social interaction in children

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social interaction in children

Friends share

2022
"Sharing can be tough. Sometimes we'd rather keep things, including our thoughts or feelings, to ourselves. But a good friend is generous with others. You can share your toys, your time, and so much more. Learn how to be a good friend by being generous and sharing!"--Provided by publisher.

Diary of a social detective

real-life tales of mystery, intrigue and interpersonal adventure
Social skills lessons, presented in the form of short mysteries, for young people, with each chapter focusing on a specific topic. Readers are encouraged to help solve social problems, fill out worksheets, etc.
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Thinksheets for teaching social thinking and related skills

Mini-lesson plans for higher-functioning individuals with autism spectrum disorderk social (pragmatic) communication disorder, ADHD, or other related social-emotional learning challenges

Well, I can top that!

2014
"When a classmate wins a contest, Brad brags about how he won an even bigger contest. When another student breaks his arm, Brad blabs about how he broke BOTH his arms AND his legs. Children and adults will get a real kick out of Brad's tall tales as he learns the difference between being a "pull-upper" and a "one-upper!"--Provided by Publisher.

Go away!

what not to say
2009
Two brief stories demonstrate the importance of looking at a situation from another person's point of view when both of you want the same thing.

Don't do that!

how not to act
2009
Two brief stories demonstrate the importance of telling someone to quit when you do not like what they are doing, as well as telling them what you would like for them to do instead.

Getting along with others

2008
Answers questions kids may have about getting along with others, discussing different types of families, sharing, helping keep things neat, following instructions, moving, being friendly, and death.

Has child behavior worsened?

Contains twelve articles that provide varying perspectives on issues related to child behavior at school and in the home, youth violence, and bullying.

Mom, they're teasing me

helping your child solve social problems
2002
Provides insight into the social lives of children, and addresses forty of the most common and compelling worries parents and educators have about the social problems children often experience, including peer rejection, name-calling, bullying, exclusion, and others.

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