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Raising A Socially Successful Child Teaching Kids The Nonverbal Language They Need To Communicate Connect And Thrive Dr Stephen Nowicki

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Raising A Socially Successful Child Teaching Kids The Nonverbal Language They Need To Communicate Connect And Thrive Dr Stephen Nowicki
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Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Dr. Stephen Nowicki
ISBN: 9780316516471, 0316516473
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Raising A Socially Successful Child Teaching Kids The Nonverbal Language They Need To Communicate Connect And Thrive Dr Stephen Nowicki by Dr. Stephen Nowicki 9780316516471, 0316516473 instant download after payment.

“A brilliant…and perfectly timed” (William Stixrud, co-author of The Self-Driven Child) book showing how parents and educators can help children master the nonverbal language of social connection and success
We all want our kids learn the social skills they need to thrive. Yet many of today’s kids are struggling to connect, often with no apparent reason why. 
In most cases, the explanation is simple: a child hasn’t fully mastered the nonverbal language of everyday social interaction, like how to take turns in a conversation, how to respect boundaries of personal space, or how to tell whether a friend is feeling happy or sad.
And yet, children aren’t taught nonverbal skills in the same formalized way they are taught reading and writing. Instead, they are expected to absorb these skills at school, home, and on the playground. But between the steep rise in screen time and the social learning lost to Covid...

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