"...combines communicative approaches to learning English with structural ones .... suitable for high school and adult learners who possess basic literacy in their first language."--p. [4] of cover.
Liam learns to share the swing with Jake.
Learn the importance of waiting your turn with this easy-to-read story.
Entitled GETTING ALONG WITH OTHERS, this series includes four titles, SHARING, LISTENING, HELPING and TAKING TURNS.
When children start mixing with others, at nursery school or playgroup, they have to learn how to behave and how to resolve conflicts. These simple stories feature typical conflicts, and show how good behaviour promotes happiness.
Every interventionist needs this practical sourcebook, packed with research-based strategies for helping parents and caregivers take a consistent, active role in supporting young children's development.
Pairs of poems--one simpler, one more mature--provide opportunities for parent and child to read aloud together on such themes as rain, horses, the wind, loneliness, and books themselves.
This book follows the common core standards for English, Science, Spanish and in social skills for children up to grade five.
The final installment of The Turning Series, "His Turn", has arrived.
Sharing is a social skill all children need to learn. This book presents sharing as a positive choice and offers concrete examples to help children practice taking turns and realize the benefits of sharing.
Explains what sharing means and provides examples of different ways that two people can share what they both want, such as taking turns, dividing things, or playing together.