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The Social Skills Picture Book Teaching Play Emotion And Communication To Children With Autism 1st Edition Jed Baker

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The Social Skills Picture Book Teaching Play Emotion And Communication To Children With Autism 1st Edition Jed Baker
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The Social Skills Picture Book Teaching Play Emotion And Communication To Children With Autism 1st Edition Jed Baker instant download after payment.

Publisher: Future Horizons
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.9 MB
Pages: 203
Author: Jed Baker
ISBN: 9781885477910, 1885477910
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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The Social Skills Picture Book Teaching Play Emotion And Communication To Children With Autism 1st Edition Jed Baker by Jed Baker 9781885477910, 1885477910 instant download after payment.

Winner of an iParenting Media Award, this book uses photographs of students engaging in a variety of real-life social situations. The realistic format plays to the visual strengths of children with ASD to teach appropriate social behaviors. Color photographs illustrate the "right way" and "wrong way" to approach each situation and the positive/negative consequences of each. A facilitator (parent, teacher, etc.) is initially needed to explain each situation, and ask questions such as "What is happening in this picture?" Children role-play skills until confident enough to practice them in real-life interactions.

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