Describing Skills for Kids with Autism & Asperger's

Describing Skills for Kids with Autism & Asperger's
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Publisher : Happy Frog Press
Total Pages : 100
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ISBN-10 : 177528526X
ISBN-13 : 9781775285267
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Book Synopsis Describing Skills for Kids with Autism & Asperger's by : Janine Toole Phd

Download or read book Describing Skills for Kids with Autism & Asperger's written by Janine Toole Phd and published by Happy Frog Press. This book was released on 2019-02-13 with total page 100 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Does your learner need help describing the events and situations in his/her life? The Describing Skills workbook provides step-by-step activities to quickly build the ability to describe objects, people and events in detail. These expressive language skills can be challenging for children with Autism/Aspergers and for adults with aphasia or other cognitive issues. The ability to verbalize and describe their world is key for all learners. Whether it is describing an item they are looking for, recounting an incident that occurred to them, this workbook will ensure your learner has the ability to express their needs, concerns and interests. Support your struggling speakers with this fun, engaging workbook that will build your learner's ability and confidence in this important skill.


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