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Communication: Communication PlacematsInformation provided on guidelines for making communication placemats and the materials to do so. These materials were provided by Lori Chambers, Updated onJune 19, 2020 TopicAutism AgeAll Ages |
Communication: Social Tri-FoldVisual support and aided communication support for group activities. Including Joining In, Inviting Others and Rules for games. Skill: Social Skills Age range: K-12 Updated onJune 19, 2020 TopicAutism AgeElementary (K − 6), Middle School (6 − 9) |
Communication: About My Day BoardThis is an example of a communication board that can be used for students to tell others about their day. It should be modified and created based upon the individual's needs and abilities. Updated onJune 19, 2020 TopicAutism AgeAll Ages |
Tri-State Webinar: Social Skills: Expanding the World through Social Development: Your “Wh” Questions: Conversational Social Communicators: Part 3 of 3Description: The WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHY, and HOW of social skills intervention will be explored during this presentation. It is important to understand that social skills are one of the greatest factors in job attainment. If a student cannot be successful in an interview or relate to co-workers,... Updated onOctober 02, 2020 TopicAutism AgeEarly Childhood (Birth − K), Elementary (K − 6), High School (9 − 12), Middle School (6 − 9) |
Tri-State Webinar: Social Skills: Expanding The World Through Social Development: Your “Wh” Questions: Early Social Communicators: Part 1 of 3Description: The WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHY, and HOW of social skills intervention will be explored during this presentation. It is important to understand that social skills are one of the greatest factors in job attainment. If a student cannot be successful in an interview or relate to co-workers,... Updated onOctober 02, 2020 TopicAutism AgeEarly Childhood (Birth − K), Elementary (K − 6) |