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Increasing positive peer interaction can reduce future social competence problems, but how can you ensure that children with developmental difficulties are given a chance to cultivate the social relationships they need? For your work with children from birth to age 5 who are at risk for or who have been identified with social competence difficulties, now one succinct resource puts the latest research and effective strategies right at your fingertips. From well-known and respected experts in the field, this volume helps pre- and inservice early childhood general and special educatorsGain a deep and thorough foundation for understanding social competenceExamine key influences on social development--family, culture, classroom, and friendshipsPinpoint strategies for social interaction interventions specific to different populations--including children with disabilities and delays, and children living in povertyUnderstand the effects of autism, behavioral disorders, communication and language disorders, and severe disabilities on peer interactions and relationships With the most current research-based assessment and intervention strategies detailed, you'll choose well-matched and effective peer interaction interventions--classroom, naturalistic, or explicit--to suit specific children's needs. Help young children learn the art of forming strong social relationships that can improve their future academic success--and their lives.