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who to fear, who to trust, who is your friend??

 

Meet Andy who is prodded by his Mom to ask his friend to play on a sunny day. Always wanting to be the one asked to do things instead of doing the asking, much like all of us, Andy initially resists but eventually sets out to knock on his friend’s door. Along the way, Andy thinks of all the things his friend might say or do. He could be busy or play games Andy isn’t good at, which might lead to him being the target of jokes. None of these things happens, of course, as Andy learns to trust those who trust him and what it means to be a real friend facing fears.

Fear in kids is nothing to laugh at and everything parents need to notice to prevent a lifetime of potential Speech-Language disorders. This book helps parents start a difficult discussion about something that is fundamentally human: How do you recognize and keep a real friend? 

Josh Nathan, Critical Thinking & Communication Professor

 

Reading is the key to lengthening attention spans in children. Books expand imagination, leading toward life-long associatons with ideas and concepts that can't be learned any other way. It's the single best teaching tool, which is why we developed this book. 

Linda Nathan, MA CCC-SLP

New Children's Book Too Mad to Trust

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