Helping your socially vulnerable child

I haven’t had a chance to pick this book up but it came as a recommendation from a friend of mine. Helping your socially vulnerable child: what to do when your child is shy, socially anxious, withdrawn or bullied Author: Andrew R Eisen, Linda B Engler

This book provides parents with a set of cognitive behavioral tools they can use to promote confidence, independence, and social ease in their children, whether in the classroom, on the playground, in the cafeteria, or at play in their peer groups. The book shows parents how to work effectively within the school system and help their children build strong support groups.

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