The Parenting Shelf
Social Skills for Kids 3 to 10
Kate Herm
Independently Published
9798841361886, $9.99, PB, 170pp
https://www.amazon.com/Social-Skills-Develop-Confident-Successful/dp/B0B7KC= FKGR
Synopsis: The premise of "Social Skills for Kids 3 to 10" by Kate Herm is t= hat the things your son or daughter learns in childhood can determine the t= ype of adult they will become -- and that parents have opportunity and obli= gation to teach them the necessary skills to thrive as adults.
Children between the ages of 3 and 10 are at a point in their lives when th=
ey have already started socializing with people. Whether it's making friend=
s, starting conversations, or sharing toys, your child needs to learn how t=
o get along well with others.
Having these skills will not just help your child do well in school, but it=
will also give your child a great foundation for life. With the right guid= ance, your child can learn how to properly conduct themselves in various se= ttings.
"Social Skills for Kids 3 to 10" offers useful skill-building activities fo=
r your child while also making it fun and exciting. It is practical guide f= eaturing more than90+ effective, fun, and engaging activities that will bui=
ld essential life skills and promote important values, social skills, commu= nication and listening, the importance of body language so they can learn t=
he major differences between good and bad gestures, the art of sharing and = self-control, teaching your kids empathy so they can understand the true me= aning of emotional intelligence, making friends and practice good manners w= ith incredible tips, tricks, and activities, problem-solving skills that yo=
ur kids can learn to turn them into fully-functioning adults with their own=
independent outlook on life -- and much more!
Critique: Exceptionally well written, organized and presented, "Social Skil=
ls for Kids 3 to 10. How to Help your Child Develop Nine Social Skills Need=
ed to be Happy, Confident, and Successful: Complete with 90 fun ... problem= -solving, sharing, and making friends." is an ideal combination of instruct= ional guide and 'how-to' manual for parents, caregivers, and educators. Whi=
le also available for personal reading lists in a digital book format (Kind= le, $4.99), "Social Skills for Kids 3 to 10" is an especially and unreserve= dly recommended for family, day care center, preschool, elementary school, = and community library Child Care collections.
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