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Our brains are like computers! : exploring social skills and social cause and effect with children on the autism spectrum

By: Shaul, Joel.
Publisher: London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2016Description: 80 pages : colour illustrations 290 cm x 220 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781849057165 (alk. paper).Subject(s): AUTISM | SOCIAL SKILLS | JUVENILE LITERATURE | CHILDREN
Contents:
Introduction. - Part 1: Other people's thoughts are important. - Part 2: What people's brains think about. Part 3: What computers and brains remember. - Part 4: The network of minds and people's thoughts about you. - Part 5: Exploring other people's likes and dislikes. - Part 6: Games and learning activities.
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Introduction. - Part 1: Other people's thoughts are important. - Part 2: What people's brains think about. Part 3: What computers and brains remember. - Part 4: The network of minds and people's thoughts about you. - Part 5: Exploring other people's likes and dislikes. - Part 6: Games and learning activities.

https://autismteachingstrategies.com/

"In what ways do people think about other people? Just like computers save and share files, people save and share their memories of one another. This highly visual picture book uses computer metaphors to explain to children on the autism spectrum how their actions and words can affect other people." - PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE

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