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Listen and Learn (Learning to Get Along)
In Listen and Learn a boy explains what listening means: keeping quiet, watching the person who talks, thinking about what is being said, and asking questions when he doesn't understand.
Autism and Asperger Syndrome, ADD / ADHD, Down Syndrome, Tourette Syndrome, Fragile X Syndrome
Description
In Listen and Learn a boy explains what listening means: keeping quiet, watching the person who talks, thinking about what is being said, and asking questions when he doesn't understand. He also talks about using those skills in the classroom and at home. Similarly, in Share a red-haired girl learns techniques for sharing, then shows how she shares and takes turns when playing at home with her sister and friends. Each book ends with the child feeling good about using his or her new skills.By Cheire J. Meiners, M.Ed.
This series of books is highly recommended by Linda Hodgdon