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An exceptional children's guide to touch [electronic resource] :teaching social and physical boundaries to kids / Hunter Manasco ; illustrated by Katherine Manasco

By: Manasco, Hunter.
Contributor(s): ProQuest (Firm).
Publisher: London ; Philadelphia, PA : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2012Description: 64 p. : [electronic resource] illustrations.Subject(s): CHILDREN | JUVENILE LITERATURE | SPECIAL NEEDS | TOUCH | APPROPRIATE BEHAVIOUR | INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOUR | PERSONAL SAFETYGenre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: Read this eBook
Contents:
Accidental touch | Friendly touch | Hurtful touch | Touching myself | Not touching | Having my picture taken | Keeping children with special needs safe : information for adults
Summary: "The rules of physical contact can be tricky to grasp, especially for children with special needs who are at a heightened risk of abuse. This delightfully illustrated and friendly picture book simply and clearly explains how to tell the difference between acceptable and inappropriate touch, thereby helping keep the child with special needs safe. With five stories that cover different types of touch, from accidental to friendly to hurtful, this book will help children understand when and where it is okay to touch other people, when and where other people can touch them, why self-touching sometimes needs to be private, and, importantly, what to do if touch feels inappropriate. The book also contains a sixth story that deals with the issues surrounding the use of cameras and recording devices." - BOOK JACKET Deals with the sensitive and always in demand topic of acceptable and unacceptable touch. While written for children this is a resource containing strategies that are good for people of all ages to understand and use to keep themselves and others safe. The delightful illustrations complement the text very well. This is a great resource for both parents and professionals.
List(s) this item appears in: Consent and boundaries June 2023. CM | Intellectual disability, Books and games for kids with an ID flyer, July 2023
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Accidental touch | Friendly touch | Hurtful touch | Touching myself | Not touching | Having my picture taken | Keeping children with special needs safe : information for adults

"The rules of physical contact can be tricky to grasp, especially for children with special needs who are at a heightened risk of abuse. This delightfully illustrated and friendly picture book simply and clearly explains how to tell the difference between acceptable and inappropriate touch, thereby helping keep the child with special needs safe. With five stories that cover different types of touch, from accidental to friendly to hurtful, this book will help children understand when and where it is okay to touch other people, when and where other people can touch them, why self-touching sometimes needs to be private, and, importantly, what to do if touch feels inappropriate. The book also contains a sixth story that deals with the issues surrounding the use of cameras and recording devices." - BOOK JACKET

Deals with the sensitive and always in demand topic of acceptable and unacceptable touch. While written for children this is a resource containing strategies that are good for people of all ages to understand and use to keep themselves and others safe. The delightful illustrations complement the text very well. This is a great resource for both parents and professionals.

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.

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