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Teaching Students How To Make Friends (page 2)

By M. Friend|W.D. Bursuck
Pearson Allyn Bacon Prentice Hall

Books for Students Middle School through High School

  • Arrick, F., What You Don't Know Can Kill You
  • Bauer, J., Thwonk!
  • Creech, S., Absolutely Normal Chaos
  • Draper,S., Tears of a Tiger
  • Kindl, P., Owl in Love
  • Lester, J., Othello
  • Lowry, L., The Giver
  • Mahy, M., The Catalogue of the Universe
  • McDaniel, L., Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep
  • Myers, W. D., Darnell Rock Reporting III Naylor, P. R., Shiloh
  • Wiethorn, R.J, Rock Finds a Friend
  • Wolff, V.E., Make Lemonade
  • Woodson, J., I Hadn't Meant to Tell You This
  • Zolotow, C., The New Friend

Sources: Adapted from Madison Public Library, "Friends Like These ... Books for Young Teens about Friendship," retrieved March 15,2005, from www.madisonpubliclibrary.org/youth/ booklists/friends.html; and "Friendship and Stories: Using Children's Literature to Teach Friendship Skills to Children with Learning Disabilities" [electronic version], by K. L. DeGeorge, 1998, Intervention in School and Clinic, 33, pp. 157-162. Copyright © 1998 by the Hammill Institute on Disabilities. Reprinted with permission.

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