Children on the autism spectrum can find playing with other children difficult. This colorful and interactive visual guide will help these children learn how to establish common interests with friends and classmates, or family members at home, and use this knowledge to improve their play. With six chapters showing examples of young people trying to get better at hanging out together, before giving problem-solving exercises and activities to help refine this information, this book is perfect for an adult and child to go through to develop their ability to play.
Some reviews:
“Joel Shaul’s latest book provides an innovative, visual and hands-on approach to target tangible social and emotional learning skills throughout the child’s day and throughout their different environments.”
~Lauren Brukner, author of The Awesome and In Control book series.
“Joel has captured what has been missing for our students in need of figuring out the mystery of social skills! He uses exceptional visuals that make the social experience clear, practical and comprehensive.”
~Carla Butorac, behaviorcommunicates.com
“This is a great book. As a speech-language pathologist, I work with a lot of students who need support with social language and Shaul’s book is a great conversation starter and source of activities.”
~Amazon customer review
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This is Joel Shaul’s sixth book.
The book covers diverse social contexts: home, school, community.
Many pages of the book can be used by children who have limited reading ability.
There are optional worksheets for many of the book’s lessons.
There are worksheets designed to help a child find common interests with other children.
The book examines obstacles to social growth including excessive screen activities.