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Social Skills Picture Book Teaching Play, Emotion, and Communication to Children with Autism

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ISBN-10: 1885477910

ISBN-13: 9781885477910

Edition: 2001

Authors: Jed Baker

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Book details

List price: $39.95
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: Future Horizons, Incorporated
Publication date: 1/1/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 197
Size: 11.04" wide x 8.52" long x 0.56" tall
Weight: 2.178
Language: English

Jed Baker, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist with over 12 years experience leading theraputic groups with children, adults and families. He is a behavioral consultant for several New Jersey school systems, providing social skills training for students with pervasive developmental disorders and learning disabilities. In addition, he writes, lectures, and provides training throughout the Northeast on social skills training for individuals with Asperger Sydrome and related pervasive developmental disorders.

The Nature of Autism
A Brief Look at Autism
The Importance of Using Visual Aides to Teach Children with Autism
Teaching Social Skills
Discrete Trial
Incidental Teaching
Cognitive Picture Rehearsal
What are Social Stories?
Structured Learning
About Social Skill Picture Stories
What are Social Skills Picture Stories?
Who Should Use Social Skills Picture Stories?
How to Use This Book
Initial Instruction
Should You Teach the "Wrong Way" to Enact a Skill?
Role-playing the Skills
Reviewing the Skill/Providing Corrective Feedback
Generalization of Skills
Making Your Own Social Skills Picture Stories
Things to Consider
Sample Steps for Other Skills
References
Social Skill Picture Stories
Communication Related Skills
Don't Be a Space Invader
Listening Position
Interrupting I (help opening a jar)
Interrupting II (help with a zipper)
Interrupting III (asking peers for a toy)
Greetings
Listening During a Conversation
Starting and Maintaining a Conversation (about the Present)
Starting and Maintaining a Conversation (about the Past)
Ending a Conversation
Introducing Yourself
Talking Briefly
Play Related Skills
Asking to Play
Joining in Play
Sharing
Compromising
Turn Taking in Play
Playing a Game
Dealing with Losing
Emotion Related Skills
Keeping Calm
Showing Understanding for Others' Feelings
Accepting No for an Answer
Dealing with Mistakes
Trying Something New (Fear of a New Situation)
Dealing with Teasing
Trying When it's Hard (Dealing with Hard or Frustrating Work)