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Do you wish your child had more friends? If you feel bad when your child has no one to play with, outraged when other kids tease and pick on her/him or helpless when school calls and tells you he/she has been fighting, this book is a must-read for you.
Frankel offers parents and care-givers real concrete help to deal with teasing, bullying and meanness. The advice is for both the child who is picked on and the tormentor. All the advice is based on clinically tested techniques resulting from the prestigious UCLA Children's Social Skills Program. You don't have to sit by and worry any longer.
Do something about your child's loneliness and isolation. Everyone in the family will be thankful you did. I definitely recommend this book.
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From
Publishers Weekly-
“Parents of young social butterflies may think this book makes
mountains out of molehills, but those whose children have difficulty
making and keeping friends will likely find its practical, down-to-earth
approach a godsend.”
From Dennis P. Cantwell, MD, Joseph Campbell Professor of Child Psychiatry,
UCLA School of Medicine-
“Many children, especially children with ADD/ADHD or Oppositional
Defiant Disorder, have trouble making friends. Dr. Frankel has written
a clear, crisp guidebook for parents and therapists. Using these exercises
will help these children now, and help them become happier, more stable
adults. This is a much needed resource, and I highly recommend it.”
From Midwest Book Review-
"… Good Friends Are Hard To Find is a valuable, practical,
and applicable reference book for any parenting collection.”
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