Comic strip conversations : colorful , illustrated interactions with students with autism and related disorders

By: Gray, Carol.
Publisher: Jenison, Michigan Jenison Public Schools 1994Description: 14 p. : ill. Appendices A - C.Subject(s): AUTISM | DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES | COMMUNICATION AIDS | CONVERSATION SKILLS | VISUAL AIDS | COMIC STRIP CONVERSATIONSummary: Describes a comic strip conversation which is a conversation between two or more people which incorporates the use of simple drawings to illustrate an ongoing communication. Provides additional support to individuals who struggle to comprehend the quick exchange of information which occurs in a conversation. Experience with comic strip conversations indicates they may be an effective tool for parents and professionals working with students with autism and other developmental disabilities, although no objective data regarding the effectiveness of this approach is currently available. [AJ].
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Describes a comic strip conversation which is a conversation between two or more people which incorporates the use of simple drawings to illustrate an ongoing communication. Provides additional support to individuals who struggle to comprehend the quick exchange of information which occurs in a conversation. Experience with comic strip conversations indicates they may be an effective tool for parents and professionals working with students with autism and other developmental disabilities, although no objective data regarding the effectiveness of this approach is currently available. [AJ].

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Would have been better if there were more visual examples

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