An Exceptional Children's Guide to Touch: Teaching Social and Physical Boundaries to Kids

An Exceptional Children's Guide to Touch: Teaching Social and Physical Boundaries to Kids

An Exceptional Children's Guide to Touch: Teaching Social and Physical Boundaries to Kids

An Exceptional Children's Guide to Touch: Teaching Social and Physical Boundaries to Kids

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Overview

The rules of physical contact can be tricky to grasp and children with special needs are at a heightened risk of abuse. This friendly picture book explains in simple terms how to tell the difference between acceptable and inappropriate touch, thereby helping the child with special needs stay safe.

Each story covers a different type of touch from accidental to friendly to hurtful and will help children understand how boundaries change depending on the context. It explores when and where it is okay to touch other people, when and where other people can touch you, why self touching sometimes needs to be private, and what to do if touch feels inappropriate.

This book is an invaluable teaching resource and discussion starter for parents, teachers and carers working with children with special needs.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780857006592
Publisher: Kingsley, Jessica Publishers
Publication date: 08/15/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 72
File size: 17 MB
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Age Range: 3 - 11 Years

About the Author

Hunter Manasco Ph.D. is an assistant professor in the department of speech-language pathology at Misericordia University. He specializes in treating autism and neurological disorders in pediatric and adult populations and has extensive professional experience of working with children with special needs in schools, hospitals and university clinics.

Table of Contents

1. Accidental Touch. 2. Friendly Touch. 3. Hurtful Touch. 4. Touching Myself. 5. Not Touching. 6. Having my Picture Taken. Keeping Children with Special Needs Safe: Information for Adults.
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