Show Me Your Day (16)
Pointing is a key skill in learning to communicate. Some children have a hard time acquiring this skill, but adults can help children learn to point, a valuable communication skill. Vetted by an early intervention expert, Show Me How You Feel and Show Me Your Day includes easy instructions for caregivers on how to use the book. Point to Books can be used with all children. These books will be especially helpful to parents, caregivers, and teachers of children on the autism spectrum who struggle to learn communication skills. Featuring bright photos of children in their daily activities, Show Me Your Day is a simple communication tool providing children visual support to communicate. By pointing to a featured activity—such as a child eating—a child can let an adult know that he is hungry. Curriculum Connections: Language arts, emotions, feelings, daily activities, faces, diversity, autism spectrum, visual communications, respect, self-esteem, non-verbal language
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SeriesPoint to Board Books
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ManufacturerBoard Books
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PublisherStar Bright Books
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Publisher or imprintStar Bright Books
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AuthorBarnes, J.A.
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ISBN-139781595727534
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FormatBoard Book
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Size5 3/4" x 6 3/4"
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Reading InterestPreK,K
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# of Pages12
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Date Published2016
Pointing is a key skill in learning to communicate. Some children have a hard time acquiring this skill, but adults can help children learn to point, a valuable communication skill. Vetted by an early intervention expert, Show Me How You Feel and Show Me Your Day includes easy instructions for caregivers on how to use the book. Point to Books can be used with all children. These books will be especially helpful to parents, caregivers, and teachers of children on the autism spectrum who struggle to learn communication skills. Featuring bright photos of children in their daily activities, Show Me Your Day is a simple communication tool providing children visual support to communicate. By pointing to a featured activity—such as a child eating—a child can let an adult know that he is hungry. Curriculum Connections: Language arts, emotions, feelings, daily activities, faces, diversity, autism spectrum, visual communications, respect, self-esteem, non-verbal language