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Raising a socially successful child : teaching kids the nonverbal language they need to communicate, connect, and thrive / Stephen Nowicki.

Raising a socially successful child : teaching kids the nonverbal language they need to communicate, connect, and thrive / Stephen Nowicki.
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155.413 NOWI
Adult Non Fiction   Chester Hill . . On Loan . 24 May 2024
155.413 NOWI
Adult Non Fiction   Panania . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781399729314 (paperback)
Name Nowicki, Stephen author.
Title Raising a socially successful child : teaching kids the nonverbal language they need to communicate, connect, and thrive / Stephen Nowicki.
Published London : Yellow Kite, 2024.
©2024
Description 265 pages ; 24 cm
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Drawing on decades of experiences from his own psychology practice, as well as dozens of stories from the classroom, Dr Nowicki offers simple, practical tools parents and teachers can use to address children's social issues - and to help them form meaningful connections with others for years to come. We all want our children to learn the social skills they need to thrive. Yet many kids are struggling to connect, often with no apparent reason why. What with the steep rise in screen time and the social learning lost to Covid quarantines and school closures, many kids haven't had sufficient opportunity to learn all the rules of nonverbal behaviour. In Raising a Socially Successful Child, Dr. Stephen Nowicki reveals how to identify the non-verbal areas where a child might be struggling, and equips readers with a set of simple exercises for helping any child learn how to: - Follow the rhythm of conversations - Respect the boundaries of personal space - Learn to express and read emotions in facial expressions and body language - Understand the difference between appropriate and inappropriate touch - Sense a person's mood based on their tone of voice Drawing on decades of research, as well as dozens of case studies, Raising a Socially Successful Child is a much-needed, practical guide to helping children master the non-verbal skills they need to succeed in life.
Subjects Interpersonal communication in children
Nonverbal communication in children
Social interaction in children
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