
Finding Friends
The Best Practices for Parents, Teachers, and Therapists to Teach Social Skills to Children with Autism
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Taylor Harris

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Unlock the Secrets to Helping Children with Autism Build Meaningful Friendships!
As a parent, teacher, or therapist, you understand the unique challenges that children with autism face in social situations. The journey to helping them develop essential social skills can be daunting, filled with questions and uncertainties. You want to empower these children to connect with others, but where do you start?
Finding Friends: The Best Practices for Parents, Teachers, and Therapists to Teach Social Skills to Children with Autism offers a comprehensive guide to transforming the social experiences of children with autism. This book provides you with the tools and strategies needed to foster meaningful relationships and enhance their overall well-being.
- Understand Autism and Social Skills: Gain insights into how Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects social interactions and learn why social skills are crucial for building relationships.
- Create a Supportive Environment: Discover how to establish a safe and predictable space that encourages social interaction and reduces anxiety.
- Teach Basic Social Skills: Equip children with the ability to greet others, take turns, share, and express emotions effectively.
- Navigate Conversations with Confidence: Learn techniques for starting, maintaining, and gracefully ending conversations, enhancing communication skills.
- Handle Conflict and Build Friendships: Help children identify conflict triggers, practice problem-solving, and develop lasting friendships.
- Engage in Different Settings: Explore strategies for practicing social skills at home, in school, and within the community.
Taylor Harris is an experienced leader in autism education and social skills development. This book combines evidence-based approaches with practical advice. Taylor's extensive experience and passion for helping children with autism shine through every page, making this a must-have resource for anyone involved in their care.
Empower the children in your life to build meaningful friendships. Purchase your copy of “Finding Friends” today and start making a difference in children’s lives.