Body language and communication
a guide for people with Autism Spectrum disorders
Perks, Simon
creator
Lockett, Steve
text
London
National Autistic Society
2007
monographic
65 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.|Cover : bright blue ; Spine : bright blue (no print)
"Understanding and using body language can be difficult for people with an autism spectrum disorder. Learning how to use body language effectively can help us to communicate more successfully and enjoyably with other people. This book discusses some simple body language techniques and a number of scenarios where we can put these into practice, such as meeting people for the first time, starting a conversation or engaging in small talk and workplace banter." NAS Website
Introduction|Meeting and greeting people|starting a conversation|Speaking|Listening|Having a conversation|Talking with a group of people|Social events|In case of emergency|Developing our body language skills
AUTISM
BODY LANGUAGE
NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
SOCIAL SKILLS
9781905722297