The use of social stories in a psychology service for children with learning disabilities: a case study of a sleep problem

By: Moore, P. S.
Series: British Journal of Learning Disabilities 32 (3) 2004: 133-138.Publisher: 2004Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): AUTISM | SLEEPING PROBLEMS | SOCIAL STORIESSummary: Overviews the phenomena of social stories in conveying social messages to children with autism. Presents a case study describing the use of a social story as part of a conventional behavioural intervention on a boy presenting problems surrounding sleep behaviours.
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Overviews the phenomena of social stories in conveying social messages to children with autism. Presents a case study describing the use of a social story as part of a conventional behavioural intervention on a boy presenting problems surrounding sleep behaviours.

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