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An indispensable step-by-step guide for socializing any child on the autism spectrum.Parents of children with autism often end up skipping family functions, playdates, and social outings for fear that their children will be unsafe, behave inappropriately, or feel overwhelmed. Now, no matter a child's language skills or behaviors, he or she can start participating socially with LeComer's clear action steps.The Socially Included Child introduces a new organizational tool called the I.D.E.A.L. system, which allows parents to:I: Introduce an ActivityD: Determine the Tasks InvolvedE: Evaluate Your ExpectationsA: Accommodate for SuccessL: List the Components of the Activity VisuallyHere is the essential guide for parents who want to ensure that their children enjoy the benefits—and fun—of socializing, while still accommodating their special needs.

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Berkley Books
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English

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The socially included child
2009, Berkley Books
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The Socially Included Child
2009, Penguin USA, Inc.
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Table of Contents

Social considerations and individualized expectations
Your child's interests, approachability, and communication style
Understanding sensory sensitivities and tolerance
Non-conducive behaviors and safety
Enlisting help from parents, teachers, and peers
Pairing the right activities with the right reinforcements
Previewing and planning using i.d.e.a.l. elements
Introduce an activity
Determine the tasks involved
Evaluate your expectations
Accommodate for success
List the components of the activity visually
Facilitating social opportunities using i.d.e.a.l
Play dates
Birthday parties
Family holiday gatherings
Recreational activities
Family restaurant visits and trips
Conclusion.

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Dewey Decimal Class
618.92/85882
Library of Congress
RJ506.A9 L435 2009, RJ506.A9L435 2009

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23235269M
Internet Archive
sociallyincluded0000leco
ISBN 13
9780425229651
LCCN
2009019181
OCLC/WorldCat
311776152
Library Thing
9334339

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