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English title 《 Making friends without arguing: Affectionate conversation techniques 》
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★A Communication Course for Elementary School Students to Improve Their Expression Skills and Learn Proper Social Expression

★This course is designed for elementary school students to enhance their ability to communicate and express themselves, teaching them the correct way to interact socially.

★Presented in the form of comics, it showcases school life scenarios, from greeting new friends in the classroom to comforting, apologizing, forgiving, persuading, refusing, conceding, and asking for help. It covers various common situations in relationships with friends or teachers.

★The book introduces how to speak and what to pay attention to in different situations, from a perspective suitable for younger students, in a simple and fun way. By learning kind conversation methods, children will naturally learn to respect and care for their friends.

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How can we establish a friendly relationship with a child we've just met? To become good friends, what we need most is not outstanding academic ability, nor physical attractiveness, nor exquisite dance skills, but the ability to communicate kindly. In school life, we encounter a variety of situations. If we speak without considering our friends' feelings or cannot effectively convey our own thoughts, it is difficult to establish good relationships. Therefore, to avoid arguments with friends and maintain good relationships, it is very important to understand how to express oneself appropriately in different situations. If you can practice this kind of friendly communication in advance, you will be able to respond resourcefully and get along harmoniously with friends when encountering actual problems.

This book provides kind communication skills for children about to enter elementary school and those who are confused about friendships. The book also includes practical advice that helps in school life.

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