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Social Skills & Relationships
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Social Skills & Relationships
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Even very young children have concerns
and anxieties, and these titles are written and
illustrated especially for them. Parents are
advised to read these books aloud while their
preschooler listens and looks at the illustrations
of the boys and girls in each story. Many children
in early grades will be able to read the stories for
themselves.
Let’s talk about it!
books encourage
children to explore their feelings and then
to speak openly about things that trouble them.
This book advises younger
kids on ways to cope
with a common problem:
shyness.
Children of divorced
parents are sometimes
troubled when one parent
decides to remarry.
This book offers them
reassurance.
The story is about
a mother that goes back
to work after her maternity
leave. It is hoped that
after reading this text,
children will have a better
understanding of the many
reasons which surround a
family’s decision for both
parents to work outside the
home.
The main character
in this story discovers
that it isn’t easy living
with autism, through
the experience of having
an autistic brother.
He also discovers that
being autistic doesn’t
mean being less
intelligent...
Getting lost in a public
place is a frightening
and potentially dangerous
experience for younger
children. This book tells
children and parents
what to do.
This book explores
the extraordinary loving
relationship that typically
exists between very
young children and their
grandparents.
This book encourages
parents to be open, honest
and straightforward with
their children regarding
their diagnosis. Children
will be able to work
through their own anxiety
a lot easier when they
know that they can look
to you for support.
This is a story of
friendship. It tells a story
about two young kids who
become best of friends
despite their differences.
This inspiring story is a
step in the right direction
of eliminating existing
barriers between children
with Down Syndrome!
Many secrets are fun
to keep –for instance,
a surprise birthday gift
for Mom. But some secrets
make kids feel bad.
They are best shared
with parents.
It is normal when children
are troubled by death
of a pet or a loved one.
This story tells how a little
boy learns to accept the
death of his pet dog.
Young children are
confused and hurt when
their parents decide to
divorce. This sensitively
written book assures boys
and girls that children are
in no way responsible.
This appealing book
celebrates the differences
between people of
different races and ethnic
backgrounds.
Specifications
Titles:
12
Pages:
32 full-color throughout
Format:
240 x 240 mm
Binding:
Hardback / paperback
Age group:
5 years and up