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Powers, Keri K., author.
Edition 
First Adams Media trade paperback edition.
"From taking turns to making eye contact to staying engaged during conversations, developing appropriate social skills is an important factor for kids to be able to succeed in school and life in general. But how can you tell if your child is really making progress while you read the same stories, have the same conversations, and chaperone the same playdates? The answer is to add some variety to your child's daily activities with these 150 exercises specially designed to keep your child (and their friends) entertained, all while teaching them effective social skills. In Social Skills for Kids, you'll learn everything you need to know about how social skills develop in children and what you can do to support their growth. In this book, you'll find games to encourage them in group settings, activities that you (or another caregiver) can do alone with your child, and ways to make the most of virtual interactions for social skill development. So whether you're looking for new activities to entertain a few friends during playtime, searching for fun (and educational) games you and your child can play together, or even interested in ways to include people you can't physically visit, Social Skills for Kids has all the tools you need to help your child develop the social skills they need to succeed"--
2021
Format 
Books
Excerpt: 
Socialization.
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Gathercole, Rachel, 1973-
2007
Format 
Books
Excerpt: 
Socialization.
Jenkins, Richard L. (Richard Leos), 1903-1991 Heidemann, Preben H. Caputo, James A.
1985
Format 
Books
Excerpt: 
Socialization.
James, Alison.
2005
Format 
Books
Excerpt: 
Socialization.
Borgenicht, David, author. Heimberg, Justin, author. Gonzales, Chuck illustrator.
2015 2009
Format 
Manuscript
Excerpt: 
Socialization -- Juvenile literature.
Reynolds, Kate E.
This book will empower parents and caregivers to plan stress-free parties with ease, enabling those on the autism spectrum to develop social skills and self-confidence - and most importantly, have fun.
2012
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Books
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Socialization.
Curtis, Steven E.
Edition 
1st ed.
The ultimate resource for assessing your child's behavior, learning when to intervene, and knowing how to seek further help for a struggling child.
2008
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Books
Excerpt: 
Socialization.
Carlson, Nancy L., author. Isaak, Armond, author.
"Armond doesn't want to go to Felicia's birthday party. Parties are noisy, disorganized, and smelly--all things that are hard for a kid with Asperger's. Worst of all is socializing with other kids. But with the support of Felicia and her mom, good friends who know how to help him, he not only gets through the party, but also has fun. When his mom picks him up, Armond admits the party was not easy, but he feels good that he faced the challenge--and that he's a good friend. A great book for anyone to learn about coping with autism or Asperger's"-- "A boy with Asperger's overcomes his social challenges to help a friend celebrate her birthday"--
2014
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Socialization -- Juvenile literature.
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Blyth, Myrna. Winston, Chriss Anne, 1948-
Edition 
1st ed.
2007
Format 
Books
Excerpt: 
Socialization -- United States.
Sheehy, Gail.
Edition 
1st ed.
1976
Format 
Books
Excerpt: 
Socialization.
Sheehy, Gail.
Edition 
Ballantine books Trade pbk. ed.
Describes predictable personality and sexual changes adults go through in their 20s, 30s, 40s, and beyond.
2006
Format 
Books
Excerpt: 
Socialization.
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Covert, Allen, 1964- Giarraputo, Jack. Parry, Heather. Sandler, Adam. Lutz, Karen McCullah.
When Playboy Bunny, Shelly, is tossed out of the Playboy Mansion, she has nowhere to go. She quickly falls in with the sorority girls from Zeta Alpha Zeta. The members of the sorority, all seven of whom are socially inadept, are about to lose their house. The girls need a dose of what only the eternally bubbly Shelley can provide. Eventually, the girls, and Shelly, learn to stop pretending to be what they think others want them to be and start being themselves.
2008
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Video Disc
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Women -- Socialization -- United States -- Drama.
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