(Download) "Mr. Itsy Learns To Make Eye Contact" by Jaime Flowers * Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
eBook details
- Title: Mr. Itsy Learns To Make Eye Contact
- Author : Jaime Flowers
- Release Date : January 12, 2011
- Genre: Fiction,Books,Kids,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 1014 KB
Description
Social skills are an important part of a child’s life. Strong social skills improve friendships, play skills, school performance, and many other aspects of a child’s well being. Children who struggle with social skills need more help and these books provide it. Our social skills series aim to teach children these essential social skills and help parents facilitate learning, practicing, and maintaining social skills.
Mr. Itsy Learns to Make Eye Contact is about eye contact. After reading this story to a child, and throughout the next couple of days, parents should practice eye contact with their child. It gets easier with practice—tell them this!
This book is also designed to teach parents how to build skills through reading. On each page you will find a helpful skill building hint. For instance, a prompt might suggest: point to something green. These prompts help your child practice both receptive and expressive skills. If your child does not respond, simply state the prompt again and take their hand and point to something green.
Similarly, for the expressive prompts, such as identifying things on the page, simply ask, “What is this called?” If your child is unable to say the whole word, work on the first syllable. These prompts help build skills and prepare your child for school.
Reading not only helps build social skills, but it provides both parent and child with countless other powerful benefits. Read to your child often. You’ll be glad you did.
Here is an engaging read out loud book to help teach your child the importance of making eye contact. Through the amusing antics of Mr. Itsy, the spider and his friends, your child will learn how and why to make eye contact. As an added bonus, each wonderfully illustrated page offers tips to parents for helping build their child's social skills. An important tool!