Description
Available statistics show that children with special needs are more exposed to physical and sexual abuse and abuse and need special education in this field. Therefore, this book was written based on the necessity of teaching social and physical issues to exceptional children. This book is very useful for those who deal with children with educational problems and developmental delays and can be used individually by a child or a group and is a valuable guide for all parents, caregivers and specialized libraries. Throughout the book, short, simple and understandable sentences are used for children with special needs. The combination of Hunter’s writing and appropriate illustrations is a wonderful resource for confronting the complexities of social rules and norms regarding physical interactions and sensitive topics that in the past have been associated with feelings of shame. It is very important to know that in order to make our children safe and successful in their future life, we must keep them safe and successful in their early years.
Part of the Book:
If someone’s physical contact makes me feel uncomfortable, that means the contact is not friendly and I should report it to my parents, teacher, or a trusted adult. “If someone touches my body and I don’t understand what they mean or I’m not sure if it’s friendly or not, I have to tell my parents, my teacher, or an older person that I trust.”
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