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Successful social stories for school and college students with Autism : growing up with social stories / Dr. Siobhan Timmins ; foreword by Carol Gray.

By: Timmins, Siobhan.
Publisher: London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2017Description: 334 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781785921377.Subject(s): AUTISM | CHILDREN | ADOLESCENTS | SOCIAL SKILLS | BEHAVIOUR MODIFICATION | SOCIAL STORIES
Contents:
Foreword by Carol Grey. - Note on language. - Understanding my child's perspective in school. - Introduction to Social Stories through the school years. - THE CLASSROOM: Stories about growing up. - I am learning to listen to the teacher. - Stories about calm. - Stories about help in the classroom. - What is practice? - What is a spelling test. - Stories about teachers. - What is the role of he LSA in secondary school? - Stories about intentions. - Stories about handwriting. - Stories about homework. - What is revision? - GOING HOME: Viv is picking me up today. - Mum and Dad are going to a meeting. - BREAK TIME. - What happens at break time? - Who is the owner of a game in the playground? - How to join a game in the playground. - What is a chasing game? - What does 'home' mean in a game? - What does the whistle mean at break time? - What is lining up? - Who is in charge of the playground? - WINNING AND LOSING: Stories about raffles. - What is an award assembly? - What is a good sportsman? - What is a worthy opponent? - What is my personal best? - Stories about Markachu II's chill attack. - SCHOOL EVENTS: Sports day happens once a year. - What are the four houses at school? - What is a swimming gala? - Stories about the school trip. - I am moving up a level to Year 3. - NOISE IN SCHOOL: What is a fire drill? - Why do senior school teachers use loud voices? - What volume level is best for headphones? - A plan for classroom noise. - What is a social article?
Summary: "This Social Stories™ writing guide offers a detailed, clear and engaging demonstration of the wider value of specialised storytelling for young people growing up with autism. Fully illustrated and contextualised with helpful introductions and examples, it is an invaluable guide for helping children with autism progress towards an easier adult life." - PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE
List(s) this item appears in: Autism and youth. May 2023. CM
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword by Carol Grey. - Note on language. - Understanding my child's perspective in school. - Introduction to Social Stories through the school years. - THE CLASSROOM: Stories about growing up. - I am learning to listen to the teacher. - Stories about calm. - Stories about help in the classroom. - What is practice? - What is a spelling test. - Stories about teachers. - What is the role of he LSA in secondary school? - Stories about intentions. - Stories about handwriting. - Stories about homework. - What is revision? - GOING HOME: Viv is picking me up today. - Mum and Dad are going to a meeting. - BREAK TIME. - What happens at break time? - Who is the owner of a game in the playground? - How to join a game in the playground. - What is a chasing game? - What does 'home' mean in a game? - What does the whistle mean at break time? - What is lining up? - Who is in charge of the playground? - WINNING AND LOSING: Stories about raffles. - What is an award assembly? - What is a good sportsman? - What is a worthy opponent? - What is my personal best? - Stories about Markachu II's chill attack. - SCHOOL EVENTS: Sports day happens once a year. - What are the four houses at school? - What is a swimming gala? - Stories about the school trip. - I am moving up a level to Year 3. - NOISE IN SCHOOL: What is a fire drill? - Why do senior school teachers use loud voices? - What volume level is best for headphones? - A plan for classroom noise. - What is a social article?

"This Social Stories™ writing guide offers a detailed, clear and engaging demonstration of the wider value of specialised storytelling for young people growing up with autism. Fully illustrated and contextualised with helpful introductions and examples, it is an invaluable guide for helping children with autism progress towards an easier adult life." - PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE

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