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Social/Emotional Development: Peer Relations
, Social/Emotional Development: Social Values & Behavioral Skills
, Twice Exceptional: Asperger's/Autism Spectrum
| Website: |
Teaching Your Child the Language of Social Success |
| Author: |
Duke, M., Nowicki, S. & Martin, E. |
| ISBN: |
1561451266 |
| Publisher: |
Peachtree Publishing |
| URL: |
http://www.amazon.com/Teaching-Child-Language-Social-Success/dp/1561451266 |
| Year: |
1996 |
| Description: |
Scientific studies show that up to 90 percent of any message is communicated nonverbally, and that nonverbal skills relate directly to academic achievement and social success. Fortunately, nonverbal communication can be both taught and learned, just like any other language. This book is a useful tool for parents and teachers who are interested in helping their children develop nonverbal skills. |
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