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A Good Friend: How to Make One, How to Be One

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The success of virtually all interpersonal relationships hinges on the ability to be a friend.

This book advises children in such areas as the basics of conversation and friendship do's and don'ts. Included are nine easy-to-follow "people" skills such as giving and receiving compliments, introducing yourself, and showing respect and sensitivity, that put getting along with others into manageable steps. A special chapter deals with the challenge of shyness, giving kids practical advice on how to conquer it and grow in self-confidence. For ages 10 and up.

Paperback, 84 pages, ISBN: 9781889322193

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Topics: Friendship
ISBN: 9781889322193
Page count: 84
Recommended ages: Not specified. See product description.
Printed in: USA
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