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Preview of Conversation Links Game

Conversation Links Game

This game promotes conversation skills for children who have difficulty initiating and/or maintaining conversations. It is a fun game to play with children from second grade through middle school. Children with autism spectrum disorders who are high functioning, as well as others with social difficulties can benefit greatly from this game. It is a non-competitive game- you just try to beat your past scores. The instructions, example pictures, and conversation starters with pictures are included.
Preview of Destination Conversation

Destination Conversation

This game promotes conversation skills for children who have difficulty initiating and/or maintaining conversations. It is a fun game to play with children from second grade through middle school. Children with autism spectrum disorders who are high functioning, as well as others with social difficulties can benefit greatly from this game. It is a non-competitive game- you work together to reach the finish line The assembly instructions, game instructions, game board, game pieces and conversatio
Preview of Social Story: My Friend... (boy)

Social Story: My Friend... (boy)

This social story is about having a classmate with Down's syndrome. This book can help the other children better understand their peer who is "different," and be more accepting of those differences. The story places the emphasis on how we are all different, but we are still very much the same. An introduction to Social Stories Social Stories were originally created in 1991 by Carol Gray, a Special Educator for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Children with ASD often have difficu
Preview of Social Story: My Friend... (girl)

Social Story: My Friend... (girl)

This social story is about having a classmate with Down's syndrome. This book can help the other children better understand their peer who is "different," and be more accepting of those differences. The story places the emphasis on how we are all different, but we are still very much the same. An introduction to Social Stories Social Stories were originally created in 1991 by Carol Gray, a Special Educator for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Children with ASD often have difficu
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