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The New Social Story Book (TM) is a compelling work by Carol Gray, a renowned author in the literary world. Published in 2015 by Future Horizons Incorporated, this book falls under a genre that combines insightful educational theories with practical solutions. The New Social Story Book (TM) presents an innovative approach to social situations, making it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding social dynamics in a new light. Carol Gray's unique storytelling and deep understanding of social interactions make this book a standout piece in its genre. Future Horizons Incorporated, known for their selection of impactful and thought-provoking works, proudly published this book in 2015. If you're looking for a book that will challenge your understanding of social interactions and offer practical strategies, The New Social Story Book (TM) by Carol Gray is the book for you.
This workbook contains the handouts for Carol Gray's DVD presentation Writing Social Stories. In her intriguing presentation, Carol Gray explains the elements that make Social Stories so successful and teaches you how to tailor the text to an individual's specific needs. The engaging DVD is great for parents, teachers, therapists, or for anyone who cares for someone on the spectrum.
Taking the form of short narratives, the book take children step by step through basic activities such as brushing your teeth, taking a bath and getting used to new clothes. These stories are written for preschoolers aged from two to six, and the book is a useful primer for all young children - but most especially those on the autism spectrum.
Carol Gray combines stick-figures with ""conversation symbols"" to illustrate what people say and think during conversations. Showing what people are thinking reinforces that others have independent thoughts - a concept that spectrum children don't intuitively understand.
This book examines several case studies of language mentoring in action with a view to prompting readers to reflect upon their own practice as teacher educators. Recent research on mentoring, teacher effectiveness, language teaching and language teacher education is combined to provide a background to the case studies and to highlight key issues.
Developed in 1991 by Carol Gray, Social Stories are an internationally-respected and popular evidence-based instructional strategy. In A Social Story for the Rest of Us, Carol uses her experience as an autism consultant as she describes with disarming honesty what ""the rest of us"" need to know to work effectively on behalf of those in our care.
Every child begs for "one more story" before bed. Social skills expert Carol Gray has provided a solution with the The Last Bedtime Story: That We Read Each Night. Short, sweet, reassuring, and to-the-point, this instant classic helps children go to sleep quickly and calmly.
Recess can be stressful for children on the autism spectrum. Since most of these children tend to function better in structured environments, the usual chaos of the schoolyard is not only overwhelming from a sensory standpoint, but from a social one as well.
Carol Gray combines stick-figures with "conversation symbols"" to illustrate what people say and think during conversations. Showing what people are thinking reinforces that others have independent thoughts-a concept spectrum children don't intuitively understand.
Offers original 'Social Stories', that explain what to do in everyday situations that spectrum children may find confusing. These simple stories help them understand particular situations, what a child might do in that situation, and what the outcome might be.
Carol Gray offers a full 100 of her famous Social Stories, explaining what to do in everyday situations that spectrum children may find confusing. These simple, illustrated stories help them understand particular situations, what a child might do in that situation, and what the outcome might be.
Includes a lesson plan that is developed to share information about autism spectrum disorders with general education students, to explain behaviors that might otherwise be misinterpreted as frightening, odd, or rude. This title also includes an FAQ section and a helpful Resource Guide.
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