social adjustment

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social adjustment

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.

Three

2021
"Three, a homeless three-legged dog, skips and hops about the city until he befriends a little girl who accepts him as he is"--OCLC.

A place for Mulan

2020
"Mulan is different from the other girls in her village, and she feels like a disappointment to her family--until a wise remark from her younger sister changes her perspective"--OCLC.

Swing

2020
As four very different letters arrive at the playground, each makes the next feel unwelcome, but once they begin to swing together, they have a wonderful time.

The authenticity project

Seventy-nine-year-old widower and artist Julian Jessop discusses the truth of his lonely life in a green journal and leaves it in a local cafe, as an invitation to others to express their truth. Monica, the cafe owner, finds it and writes her own entry, passing the notebook on to another location in the area. The green notebook touches the hands of seven other individuals from around the world, who express their own struggles and eventually gather together in person at Monica's cafe.

Words

understand their power. learn their strength
"Learn about the power words can have to build others up as well as defend against the sting of unkindness."--Back cover.
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Jake, reinvented

2017
Rick becomes friends with the popular new boy, Jake Garrett, football player and host of superlative parties, and in the process discovers the true nature of his schoolmates and uncovers the mystery of Jake's past.

Yoda gets a buddy

2015
"Yoda the Persian cat oversees the foster cats but learns a lot when Buddy, a new kitten, joins the group"--OCLC.

A 5 is against the law!

social boundaries : straight up!
2007
A guide to social interaction for autistic young people provides a five-point scale to help in determining what behavior is acceptable and gives examples of different behaviors and how they appear to others.

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