Comic Strip Conversations: Illustrated interactions that teach conversation skills to students with autism and related disorders Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Comic Strip Conversations: Illustrated interactions that teach conversation skills to students with autism and related disorders Book

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. Children can also recognize that, although people say one thing, they may think something quite different?another concept foreign to "concrete-thinking" children. Children can draw their own "comic strips" to show what they are thinking and feeling about events or people. Different colors can represent different states of mind. These deceptively simple comic strips can reveal as well as convey quite a lot of substantive information.The author delves into topics such as:What is a Comic Strip Conversation?The Comic Strip Symbols DictionaryDrawing “small talk"Drawing about a given situationDrawing about an upcoming situationFeelings and COLORRead More

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    Comic Strip Conversations : Paperback : Future Horizons Incorporated : 9781885477224 : 1885477228 : 01 Jun 1994 : 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."

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    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. Children can also recognize that, although people say one thing, they may think something quite different - another concept foreign to "concrete-thinking" children. Children can draw their own "comic strips" to show what they are thinking and feeling about events or people. Different colors can represent different states of mind. These deceptively simple comic strips can reveal as well as convey quite a lot of substantive information.

  • 1885477228
  • 9781885477224
  • Carol Gray
  • 15 January 1994
  • Future Horizons Incorporated
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 39
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