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| Website: |
Helping the Child Who Doesn't Fit In |
| Author: |
Norwicki, S. & Duke, M. |
| ISBN: |
1561450251 |
| Publisher: |
Peachtree Publishers |
| URL: |
http://www.amazon.com/Helping-Child-Who-Doesnt-Fit/dp/1561450251 |
| Year: |
1992 |
| Description: |
Written by Stephen Norwicki, Jr. Ph.D. and Marshall P. Duke, Ph.D., this book aims to help children who are "square pegs" in social circles. The authors, both of whom are clinical psychologists, offer parents strategies for helping their child improve his/her social relationships through improved non-verbal communication skills. Chapter titles include: Use of space and touch, gestures and postures, facial expressions, and the like. |
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