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How and Why to Build Social Capital for your Disabled Child.
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How and Why to Build Social Capital for your Disabled Child.

ByLisa Lightner Last updated Nov 16, 2022November 16, 2022

There are many scholars who think social capital is more important than any skill learned, especially for people with disabilities.

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7 Social Stories about Friendship
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7 Social Stories about Friendship

ByLisa Lightner Last updated Dec 7, 2021December 7, 2021

Social Stories about Friendship Ah, friendship. I had a mom once say to me, “I want my child to have a friend, not a buddy.” Exactly! I want him to be included, not to be your community service project. And he’s very likable when given the chance. Some kids just need friendships and reciprocating explained…

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