enki Library
 
How to Be a Good Social Thinker with Autism Resource Guide
Description
Social Skills involved a lot more than just executing a technical skill set. Social thinking is an advanced pattern of thinking we use in all social situations. For most of us this pattern of thinking comes naturally. We have to put forth little effort to use our social thinking skills. For those with Autism this part of the brain is impaired. We have to work much harder at using our social thinking skills in order to be successful in social relationships.This book is all about social thinking. Having your child in counseling is one thing. In my experience counselors are not social skills coaches and are unable to assist those of us with Autism in learning the necessary social skills that we need. This book gives you some general knowledge ideas about social thinking along with some of my best practice ideas and solutions for teaching social thinking to your child with Autism.Social thinking analyzes the entire social situation. How do we know when it is our turn to speak? How do we know how far apart from someone to stand? How do we know what appropriate body language is for the situation we are in? How do we analyze all of these things.This book helps you prepare your child for the teenage years and the adult years. Don't miss the chance. Pick up a copy of How to Be a Good Social Thinker today to prepare your child for tomorrow.This version of How to Be a Good Social Thinker comes with a complete Autism Resource Guide that touches on subjects such as special interests, make-believe world of autism, coping mechanisms, escape into imagination, and much more. --Provided by publisher.
  • Social Skills involved a lot more than just executing a technical skill set. Social thinking is an advanced pattern of thinking we use in all social situations. For most of us this pattern of thinking comes naturally. We have to put forth little effort to use our social thinking skills. For those with Autism this part of the brain is impaired. We have to work much harder at using our social thinking skills in order to be successful in social relationships.This book is all about social thinking. Having your child in counseling is one thing. In my experience counselors are not social skills coaches and are unable to assist those of us with Autism in learning the necessary social skills that we need. This book gives you some general knowledge ideas about social thinking along with some of my best practice ideas and solutions for teaching social thinking to your child with Autism.Social thinking analyzes the entire social situation. How do we know when it is our turn to speak? How do we know how far apart from someone to stand? How do we know what appropriate body language is for the situation we are in? How do we analyze all of these things.This book helps you prepare your child for the teenage years and the adult years. Don't miss the chance. Pick up a copy of How to Be a Good Social Thinker today to prepare your child for tomorrow.This version of How to Be a Good Social Thinker comes with a complete Autism Resource Guide that touches on subjects such as special interests, make-believe world of autism, coping mechanisms, escape into imagination, and much more. --Provided by publisher.
APA Citation (style guide)

Breeding, T. (2014). How to Be a Good Social Thinker with Autism Resource Guide. Travis Breeding.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Breeding, Travis. 2014. How to Be a Good Social Thinker With Autism Resource Guide. Travis Breeding.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Breeding, Travis, How to Be a Good Social Thinker With Autism Resource Guide. Travis Breeding, 2014.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Breeding, Travis. How to Be a Good Social Thinker With Autism Resource Guide. Travis Breeding, 2014.

Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2010. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published.
Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
Loading...
LEADER02530nam a2200301Ia 4500
001  1000317167
003ENKI
007cr un ---uuuuu
008160131s2014    xx      o     00    eng d
020 |a 9781310040146 |c $1.99
0241 |a 
035 |a 1000317167
041 |a eng
1001 |a Breeding, Travis.
2101 |a How to Be a Good Social Thinker with Autism Resource Guide
24510 |a How to Be a Good Social Thinker with Autism Resource Guide |h [electronic resource] / |c Travis Breeding.
260 |a [S.l.] : |b Travis Breeding, |c 2014.
300 |a 1 online resource.
337 |a ebook
520 |a Social Skills involved a lot more than just executing a technical skill set. Social thinking is an advanced pattern of thinking we use in all social situations. For most of us this pattern of thinking comes naturally. We have to put forth little effort to use our social thinking skills. For those with Autism this part of the brain is impaired. We have to work much harder at using our social thinking skills in order to be successful in social relationships.This book is all about social thinking. Having your child in counseling is one thing. In my experience counselors are not social skills coaches and are unable to assist those of us with Autism in learning the necessary social skills that we need. This book gives you some general knowledge ideas about social thinking along with some of my best practice ideas and solutions for teaching social thinking to your child with Autism.Social thinking analyzes the entire social situation. How do we know when it is our turn to speak? How do we know how far apart from someone to stand? How do we know what appropriate body language is for the situation we are in? How do we analyze all of these things.This book helps you prepare your child for the teenage years and the adult years. Don't miss the chance. Pick up a copy of How to Be a Good Social Thinker today to prepare your child for tomorrow.This version of How to Be a Good Social Thinker comes with a complete Autism Resource Guide that touches on subjects such as special interests, make-believe world of autism, coping mechanisms, escape into imagination, and much more. --Provided by publisher.
562 |e 1
592 |a 9781310040146.jpg
650 0 |a Autism spectrum disorders.
650 0 |a Emotions.
650 7 |a FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Autism Spectrum Disorders |2 bisacsh.
650 7 |a PSYCHOLOGY / Emotions |2 bisacsh.
655 7 |a Electronic books. |2 lcsh
998 |b 013116_smashwords