Getting from Me to We: How to Help Young Children Fit in and Make Friends

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
1606132695 
ISBN 13
9781606132692 
Category
Adult  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2015 
Pages
220 
Description
Many children age seven and under struggle with social skills and find themselves perpetually on the sidelines, in time-out, or ignored by their peers in school and on the playground. It's incredibly painful and worrisome for their parents to witness, but fortunately, they are not powerless to help their kids improve their social IQ. Getting from Me to We helps parents understand the roots of these problems, which take hold at a very young age, and give their kids the foundational skills necessary to form connections and friendships. The book explains how parents can teach their children social observing skills at an early stage in their development and identify: - Where their child is on the social skills ladder - How to set goals to fill in those gaps - How and when to support their child during play - How to identify play behaviors that hinder or help - How to model good social skills and cues Written by a speech-language pathologist and researcher with expertise in socially at risk kids, the book includes profiles of children who illustrate a wide variety of characteristics and behaviors that lead to social isolation, along with effective, well-designed activities that encourage joint attention, eye contact, and social interaction. Getting from Me to We is useful for children who have social skill delays without a formal diagnosis, as well as children with autism, ADHD, anxiety, or language delays. - from Amzon 
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