Dealing with bullies ; Stranger danger / by Jene Aviram ; illustrated by M.A. LaBombard.
By: Aviram, Jene.
Contributor(s): LaBombard, M. A | Natural Learning Concepts (Firm).
Series: Talking together. Two social stories that clarify daily routines and explain social rules.Huntington Station, NY : Natural Learning Concepts, 2009Description: 20 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780980030068.Other title: Talking together : two social stories that clarify daily routines and explain social rules [At head of title:] | Two social stories that clarify daily routines and explain social rules.Subject(s): BULLYING | STRANGER DANGER | SOCIAL STORIES | AUTISM | YOUTH | PERSONAL SAFETYGenre/Form: Juvenile works.Summary: "This book contains two short stories. The first story teaches children how to deal with bullies. The second story teaches children about stranger danger, which is an essential skill to stay safe. Each story is presented with delightful illustrations featuring a child who navigates a world that is sometimes confusing or intimidating. As he learns new social and coping skills, he gains a better understanding of how to react to or behave in specific situations. A perfect addition to the book is the section of comprehension questions at the end of each story. This ingenious idea reinforces learning and helps the reader thoroughly understand what's expected. This book also has a track record of success in helping children with autism and those with social delays." - PUBLISHER'S WEBSITEItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | IHC Library | Main Collection | 900.41 AVI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | W004869 |
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"Comprehension questions after each story."
"This book contains two short stories. The first story teaches children how to deal with bullies. The second story teaches children about stranger danger, which is an essential skill to stay safe. Each story is presented with delightful illustrations featuring a child who navigates a world that is sometimes confusing or intimidating. As he learns new social and coping skills, he gains a better understanding of how to react to or behave in specific situations. A perfect addition to the book is the section of comprehension questions at the end of each story. This ingenious idea reinforces learning and helps the reader thoroughly understand what's expected. This book also has a track record of success in helping children with autism and those with social delays." - PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE
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