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What Do I Do?

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An Interactive Reading Book About Appropriate School Behaviors.
Appropriate school behaviors are very difficult for some students to learn. By knowing what is expected of them at school young learners are more apt to enjoy the school environment and therefore be better students. The first sentence on each page expresses a need. (Ex.) "I need to go to the bathroom." What do I do? (Answer) "I ask the teacher if I may go." "I come right back to the class when I am done." This book is especially appropriate for preschoolers and kindergarteners.

Category: Autism/Neurodiversity
Subcategory: Professional/Educator/Parent
Author: Joan Green & Linda Comerford

Publication Date: 04-01-2001
ISBN: GP16
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