Using bright colours and fun illustrations, this book will show children with Autism Spectrum Disorder aged 7 and above how to identify common interests in conversation, and how to go on to talk about them successfully. The photocopiable worksheets and activities encourage children to engage with this visual model and reinforce the method.
When a conversation veers off-topic it is like a derailed train. As well as attractive colour photographs of trains, the book contains engaging photocopiable worksheets and colouring pages to help promote skill generalisation.
Children on the autism spectrum can find playing with other children difficult.
This book also features photocopiable worksheets to reinforce the guidance and lessons offered in the book.
Learn to build individual strengths and work through problems with this picture-based guide for children with ASD aged 7-14.
A Visual Guide to Help Brain and Body for Children on the Autism Spectrum Joel Shaul ... about year have is something in calming or the learned two? past G N M something helped something Tell time feel about you someone better. or did a ...
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I realised he was looking up information on James Bond films. Lately, he'd become interested in James Bond. I think it was mainly because the films form a series and Jamie loves groups of objects. (He is the devotee of the collective ...
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