Raise Your Childs Social IQ: Stepping Stones to People Skills for Kids by Cathi Cohen - Presentation Transcript
Raise Your Childs Social IQ:
Stepping Stones to People Skills for
Kids by Cathi Cohen
Really Loving A Child Means Sometimes You Have To Do Some Extra Work
Parents, this book offers direct, sense-making, step-by-step exercises that
parents can do with their children to increase their social skills and
awareness. Based on the highly successful social skills training groups
that have been directed by Cathi Cohen for many years, Raise Your Childs
Social I.Q. provides parents with the structure to work on skills at home--
how to join a group, how to choose friends, how to notice what people
around you are feeling, how to handle angry feelings and much, much
more.
Personal Review: Raise Your Childs Social IQ: Stepping Stones
to People Skills for Kids by Cathi Cohen
Some children perhaps from adhd or other reasons do not seem to notice
and/or learn from the subtle and sometimes not so subtle social cues given
by others in daily life. If this continues it can often lead to a lonely life
without many friendships.
If there's a special child you know and love with difficulties like this, it can
be very heartbreaking to see. You know something's wrong but you often
don't know the root of the problem and even if you did you can't just tell
them what to do and expect lasting results. For me it was very unclear as
to what else if anything I might be able to do to help.
Reading this book gave me a new and useful way to look at social skills in
children, but it was easy to read and follow. It seems an ideal resource for
a parent or grandparent who is willing to roll up their sleeves, learn some
new things, and at times work with the child in a variety of interesting,
specific, and potentially fun activities.
The lessons start covering more basic social skills and then goes
progressively to more complex social skills. It can really help a person
clarify the specific areas of difficultie(s) and guide you with clear direction
on what you can to do together with the child to make progress in
strengthening those weak areas.
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Some children perhaps from adhd or other reasons do more
Some children perhaps from adhd or other reasons do not seem to notice and/or learn from the subtle and sometimes not so subtle social cues given by others in daily life. If this continues it can often lead to a lonely life without many friendships.
If there's a special child you know and love with difficulties like this, it can be very heartbreaking to see. You know something's wrong but you often don't know the root of the problem and even if you did you can't just tell them what to do and expect lasting results. For me it was very unclear as to what else if anything I might be able to do to help.
Reading this book gave me a new and useful way to look at social skills in children, but it was easy to read and follow. It seems an ideal resource for a parent or grandparent who is willing to roll up their sleeves, learn some new things, and at times work with the child in a variety of interesting, specific, and potentially fun activities.
The lessons start covering more basic social skills and then goes progressively to more complex social skills. It can really help a person clarify the specific areas of difficultie(s) and guide you with clear direction on what you can to do together with the child to make progress in strengthening those weak areas. less
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