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Autism Games. This Site is Full of Games: Games that young children with Autism Spectrum Disorders will play.

Autism Games

Video models of games that parents can watch and learn from and young children can watch and imitate. Tips and strategies for making games and play more educational and more fun! Playing is Like Breathing... Play is vital to your child's well-being! 101 Conversation Starters People Love. Below are 101 types of conversation starters to use on your first date, at a party, in business, with guys or girls, or on family and friends.

101 Conversation Starters People Love

The 101 great conversation openers are simple and effective. Do not be fooled. The most important point to remember when using any conversation starter is they aim to start the conversation. “Ice-breakers” break the ice; they don’t heat up the planet and make mother nature flourish. (Tweet this.) Conversation openers are not intended to make people laugh or get people to like you. What Makes a Great Conversation Starter?

Watch this video for an amazing exercise you can do with me to create over 30 conversation starters that work for you The best conversation starters are situation-specific. ‘Ice-breakers’ break the ice; they don’t heat up the planet and make mother nature flourish. Here’s an exercise to help you develop excellent openers. Having done that, you already have 30 amazing conversation starters. “I’m [your first name].” Phew!

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Social understanding. What Are Social Stories™? What Are Social Stories™?

What Are Social Stories™?

Carol Gray, former consultant to students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in Jenison, MI, and internationally-recognized author and presenter, first defined Social Stories™ in 1991. Since that time, an increased understanding of the approach, coupled with research and experience from those using the tool, has resulted in minor but important revisions to the original definition.

The Defining Criteria and Guidelines, known as Social Stories™ 10.0, can be purchased from The Gray Center as a download. Dim lights Embed A Social Story™ describes a situation, skill, or concept in terms of relevant social cues, perspectives, and common responses in a specifically defined style and format. Social stories. Comprehensive List of Social Stories and Visual Scripts for Daily Living and Social Skills. Social Stories™ Social Stories™ Social Stories™ were developed by Carol Gray, President of The Gray Center.

Social Stories™

Click here to view a You Tube video of Carol Gray describing Social Stories(TM). A Social Story™ describes a situation, skill, or concept in terms of relevant social cues, perspectives, and common responses in a specifically defined style and format. The goal of a Social Story™ is to share accurate social information in a patient and reassuring manner that is easily understood by its audience. Half of all Social Stories™ developed should affirm something that an individual does well.

Although the goal of a Story™ should never be to change the individual’s behavior, that individual’s improved understanding of events and expectations may lead to more effective responses. Click here for more detailed information. Trademark Click here for information regarding Carol Gray's right to trademark with regard to Social Stories. Testimonials from people who have used Social Stories: Pamela, of Barrington, NH writes: Social Stories. Social stories and comic strip conversations.

Social stories and comic strip conversations are ways to help people with autism develop greater social understanding.

Social stories and comic strip conversations

Here, we'll tell you a bit more about these two techniques and how you can produce your own. We use the term 'autism' in this information to include all autism spectrum disorders, including Asperger syndrome. What are social stories? Social stories were created by Carol Gray in 1991 to help teach social skills to people with autism. They are short descriptions of a particular situation, event or activity, which include specific information about what to expect in that situation and why. What are comic strip coversations? Comic strip conversations, also created by Carol Gray, are simple visual representations of the different levels of communication in a conversation. The things that are actually said in a conversation how people might be feeling what people's intentions might be. Comic strip conversations use symbols, stick figure drawings and colour.