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Social Skills & Relationships

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Social Skills & Relationships

Let’s talk

about it!

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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