Friendly Facts: A Fun, Interactive Resource to Help Children Explore the Complexities of Friends and Friendship
2011 Mom's Choice Awards Gold Medal Recipientby Margaret Carter and Josie Santomauro
Categories
Adolescents with ASD
Children's Books
Parenting
Social Skills Solutions
Teaching
Making and keeping friends doesn't come easy for children with autism spectrum disorders. Many children need to be taught a range of strategies directed at expanding their social understanding skills, such as reading facial expressions and body language. Friendly Facts, an interactive workbook aimed at children ages 7-11, addresses these challenges by breaking down the complex concept of making friends into simpler ideas. Through fun, engaging activities, children gain real-life knowledge of the major "secrets" of making and keeping friends. By gaining the foundation for making and keeping friends at a crucial age, children are better prepared for successfully interacting with others for the rest of their lives.
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Book Information
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Age Group:
- 4 - 10 years
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Audience:
- Educators and Professionals
- Parents
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Book Code:
9052 -
ISBN:
9781934575611 -
Year Published:
2010

