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Help for boys who have trouble making friends

May 28, 2013 by The Inside Press

boysAll children deserve to have friends. Friendships are an important part of life and a key to happiness. If you know a child who struggles socially then he would be a great candidate for the Where I Can Be Me® social skills program. It is the safe place where your son is guaranteed to have fun learning to make friends and maintain relationships – or I will give you all of your money back!

It doesn’t matter if your son needs a little help or a lot, my unique placement process makes sure he will be with peers who are a good match for both learning and making friends with!

“Conner loves coming each week to see his friends and play in class. His socialization skills are improving particularly engaging in conversation exchanges and listening, asking questions appropriate to the topic.”
Maureen Pleasantville, N.Y.

You will never have to worry about your son being grouped with children who are either too advanced or not advanced enough. This is important because children learn from modeling the behavior of others. That is why I will carefully evaluate your child’s strengths and needs to make sure he gets to join a group of children who will help bring out his fullest potential.

What’s more is that you can rest easy knowing that you are not risking a dime. If at any time before the start of your son’s 5th class you decide you are not absolutely thrilled with the program I will give you all of your money back, without hassle – guaranteed.

If this sounds like something that would benefit your child then I encourage you to request more free information now. You may do so by calling 914.243.1118, or my tollfree, hassle-free, 24hr recorded message information hotline 1.866.380.8340, or by visiting www.SocialSkillsWestchester.com Speak to you soon, Isa Marrs

 

Filed Under: Special Needs Tagged With: boys, friendship

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