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amother
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Thu, Feb 02 2023, 7:23 pm
I work in a very small kindergarten setting of 4-5 year olds. My own child is part of the group and he has trouble making friends, approaching other kids. He shares his toys with others, but comes crying to me hepless when another kid grabs away a toy. He's an only child. He also doesn't have many opportunities to play dates.
Anyone have a book with recommendations how to slowly teach my son social skills. Perhaps a book divided into units? I would like to teach him social skills. And also work on it in a group setting.
Also if anyone know or could provide example how to help my child with conflicts, and help him out in the situations above.
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amother
Heather
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Thu, Feb 02 2023, 7:29 pm
I read your post and was about to leave without replying because I don't know anything geared to that age group.
Don't take this the wrong way. I mean it in the kindest way. Really.
For some reason, it struck me that this might be coming from you. It's possible if you work on yourself, strengthening your identity, and separating from him, these things might improve on their own. Does that resonate at all?
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