Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Visual strategy to help a autistic child to navigate his day

Want to know the techniques for the construction of a visual strategy to help an autistic child to navigate through his day, what is natural and eventually contribute to the improvement of social interactions and forming a solid confidence, the basis for social functioning. The book writes by Ellen Notbohm, with title Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes Knew is recommended. You will learn autism accessible language and humor salty, has become one of the most beloved books of the autism community.

This book help to reminds us that our children are concrete thinkers and visual language to be interpreted literally. Ellen explains why languages do not work and how we can prepare to speak specifically and say what we mean to help our children understand, as any communication that does not make sense for a child just will not be accepted. Without help develop a functional way to communicate their needs, fears and desires, which will takes any way they want, which usually means going to manifest as behavior. Read more detail about this book

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