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Developing resilience in young people with autism using social stories

By: Timmins, Siobhan.
London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2017Description: 104 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9781785923296.Subject(s): AUTISM | YOUTH | RESILIENCE | SOCIAL STORIES
Contents:
Understanding the perspective of young people on the autism spectrum. - How does a Scoial Story help? - What is resilience? - 1. Positive thinking : building realistic optimism. - 2. Plan B : Building flexibility to change. - - 3. Past successes : building positive self-reflection. - 4. Personal best : building 'The Best Me I Can Be'. - 5. Positive self-tlk : building self confidence.
Summary: "Using the highly effective Social Stories™ model, this book focusses on writing and illustrating stories to develop resilience in young people with autism who are particularly susceptible to setbacks. With ideas for coping strategies and positive response techniques, this book offers a means to work through negative experiences." - PUBLISHER's WEBSITE
List(s) this item appears in: Autism and youth. May 2023. CM
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Understanding the perspective of young people on the autism spectrum. - How does a Scoial Story help? - What is resilience? - 1. Positive thinking : building realistic optimism. - 2. Plan B : Building flexibility to change. - - 3. Past successes : building positive self-reflection. - 4. Personal best : building 'The Best Me I Can Be'. - 5. Positive self-tlk : building self confidence.

"Using the highly effective Social Stories™ model, this book focusses on writing and illustrating stories to develop resilience in young people with autism who are particularly susceptible to setbacks. With ideas for coping strategies and positive response techniques, this book offers a means to work through negative experiences." - PUBLISHER's WEBSITE

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