homepage - Children's Publishing

Phone (512) 864-7364 or (877) 864-7364

Children's Publishing - Speech Literature

  Search:      Advanced search
  
Literacy Kits Storybooks Literacy Language Articulation Bilingual Autism Prof. Resources Accessories Puppets Parents New Products


 
     View Products
Literacy Kits
Storybooks
Literacy
Language
Articulation
Bilingual
Autism
Prof. Resources
Accessories
Puppets
Parents
New Products


     Special
Gift certificates


     Customer Info
Newsletter

Recover password
Contact us
Privacy statement
Terms & Conditions

  Children's Publishing :: Autism :: Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships - Decoding Social Mysteries Through the Unique Perspective of Autism FH121

  Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships - Decoding Social Mysteries Through the Unique Perspective of Autism FH121 #388
Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships - Decoding Social Mysteries Through the Unique Perspective of Autism FH121  Often those with autism/Asperger's suffer socially and professionally because misconceptions of social cues and perceptions hinder their success. The authors team up to produce one of the most complete guides to social relationships ever written. They use their colorful life stories to explain the unwritten rules and patterns of social relationships. They create guidelines for living and working with others and illustrate their infinite applications, in even the most complex situations. They have selected the following ten unwritten rules of social relationships that they think every child or adult with ASD should be taught:

1. Rules are Not Absolute. They are Situation-based and People-based.
2. Not Everything is Equally Important in the Grand Scheme of Things.
3. Everyone in the World Makes Mistakes. It Doesn't Have to Ruin Your Day.
4. Honesty is Different than Diplomacy.
5. Being Polite is Appropriate in Any Situation.
6. Not Everyone Who is Nice to Me is My Friend.
7. People Act Differently in Public than They Do in Private.
8. Know When You're Turning People Off.
9. "Fitting In" is Often Tied to Looking and Sounding like You Fit in.
10. People are Responsible for Their Own Behaviors.

Details
 
Price: $ 24.95

Options
 
Quantity

        

 

  Recommends list
  • Herman's Hiding Places FH103
  • Reading First CTP103
  • Essential Spanish for the Speech-Language Pathologist & Audiologist Dictionary ES102
  • The Great Action Adventure SLM108
  • Handbook of Language and Literacy - Develpment and Literacy G5005
  • Rattled - Self Contained Word Search Game EI2975 (CLON)
  • Leap into Literacy Combo Set - Using Seasonal Themes to Teach Reading Skills CTP3377
  • Life Skills Instruction (Second Edition) PE11212
  • Functional Living Skills & Behavioral Rules SML106
  • CTOPP: Comprehensive Test of Phonological Processing Kit PE8930
  •  
     

     
         Your cart
      
    Cart is empty
      

    View cart
    Checkout


         Authentication
    Username

    Password

    Login
    Register


         News


    Subscribe to our
    newsletter !


    Subscribe 


     

      design by AustinWeb Design Copyright © 2001-2004 Children's Publishing