It's so much work to be your friend
Description
The lives of most children are filled with joy, laughter, and their daily adventures with friends, classmates, and teammates. Some children, however, seem unable to make these important connections with peers and, as a result, are often isolated and ignored. Richard Lavoie explores the causes and consequences of "social incompetence." He provides strategies for teaching friendship skills in the classroom, at home, and in the community.
Runtime
84 min
Series
Subjects
- Social acceptance in children (1)
- Interpersonal relations in children (4)
- Social skills in children (8)
- Learning disabled children (23)
Genre
Date of Publication
2005
Database
Alexander Street
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