Let's Make Faces! by Gerard Emerson Langeler

Let's Make Faces! by Gerard Emerson Langeler

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Let's Make Faces! by Gerard Emerson Langeler

Kids can draw in faces, wipe them clean, and then draw them again A creative tool for parents or teachers, this book will help children identify facial expressions, understand the words related to emotions, and then relate emotions to real-life events. Copying the contours of the mouth, eyebrows, and eyes teaches the child how feelings may -look- on other people. Great for groups, or one-on-one
A 1936 cum laude graduate of Williams College in Massachusetts, majoring in English, Gerard Emerson Langeler (named after Ralph Waldo Emerson) founded one of New England's largest advertising agencies. After retiring in 1982, he devoted his time to writing, producing an historical novel about the first Angle king of England, in the year 411. He became a Life Member of the prestigious Sutton Hoo Society of Woodbridge, East Anglia. An Eagle Scout, his earlier work with children as Scoutmaster and Sunday School superintendent led him to write his latest book, Let's Make Faces, dealing with how facial expressions can lead to a better understanding of basic emotions. This was discovered to be a hands on working tool for caretakers of children with autism. Langeler is a member of the New Hampshire Autism Society and lives in Dover in a retirement complex where he continues to write material that is also enjoyed by the residents of similar facilities across the country.
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ISBN 13 9781932565638
ISBN 10 1932565639
Title Let's Make Faces!
Author Gerard Emerson Langeler
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Future Horizons Incorporated
Year published 2009-01-01
Number of pages 24
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.