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Teenagers and older children on the autism spectrum are, like
everyone else, surrounded by complex social codes and rules that
govern everyday interaction, but have much more difficulty in
interpreting them. Reading cues such as sarcasm, idioms and body
language often presents an impossible challenge, but this book of
realistic and thought-provoking stories provides much needed help.
Written with both parent and teen in mind, every story outlines a
real-life situation that young people on the autism spectrum are
likely to encounter. Each story is followed by questions such as
'what else might he have done?', 'how do you think she felt?' and
'why do you think they were upset?' along with practical tips for
parents on how to initiate constructive discussions. As teens
consider these questions with adults, they will begin to be able to
put themselves into someone else's shoes and think about how their
actions and behaviour may affect those around them. This process
will equip them to transfer this invaluable understanding and
confidence to other everyday life situations. Packed with 60
stories exploring real-life situations, this book will be an
essential tool for parents, caregivers, teachers, and anyone else
wishing to enable young people on the autism spectrum to acquire
great social skills.
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