LouAnne Boyd, Christina McReynolds, Karen Chanin
Children with autism learn social skills best in group settings where they can practice everyday interactions with peers. Now there's a highly effective, ready-to-use curriculum educators can use to explicitly teach social skills right in the classroom! Ideal for Grades 4-8 but easily adaptable for use with older children, this social skills intervention curriculum gives educators 24 lessons that help students with autism make progress in areas critical to social success. Each step-by-step lesson gives students a social story that models a key skill; worksheets that reinforce takeaway points; a simple, memorable icon that helps them remember what to do; opportunities to role-play and rehearse the skill; and take-home worksheets to ensure generalisation in settings outside of school.
Why Use The Social Compass Curriculum?
Practical Materials: In-class and take-home worksheets, flashcards and handouts that reinforce skills, and a full-colour quick-reference poster of the social compass icons.
Helps students develop key social skills like:
About the Material Included in This Curriculum
Foreword Peter F. Gerhardt
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Module 1: Nonverbal Skills
Module 2: Emotions
Module 3: Social Problem Solving
Module 4: "We" Skills
Appendix A: Photocopiable Materials for Use in Multiple Lessons
Appendix B : Lesson'Specific Resources
Index
"A very useful resource for teaching social skills to students with autism spectrum disorders . . . will guide teachers in how to teach these elusive skills in concrete, fun, and interactive ways."
- Dr. Mary Jane Weiss, Director, Autism and Applied Behavior Analysis Program & Professor
"An evidence-based intervention that is very user-friendly . . . emphasizes understanding of social interactions by contextualizing complex ideas in stories. A highly recommended book."
- Lauren Franke, speech-language pathologist and clinical psychologist
"I have witnessed numerous children develop strong social skills with the help of the Social Compass curriculum. Finally, students from all over the world will be able to use what we in Southern California have had for years through this excellent guide."
- Gillian Hayes, Associate Professor, Donald Bren School of Information & Computer Sciences, University of California, Irvine
"An instructional curriculum that will enhance the lives of children with autism and those on the spectrum. This is a must-have curriculum for every teacher!"
- Belinda Karge, Director Project AIMS: Autism, Inclusion, Math and Science, California State University, Fullerton
"Ideal for the busy school based clinician or behaviorist . . . This is an excellent resource for use with our school-age ASD students."
- Michelle Garcia Winner, Speech Language Pathologist and Founder of Social Thinking®