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My Social Stories book / Carol Gray and Abbie Leigh White ; illustrated by Sean McAndrew.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Pub., 2002.Description: 144 pages ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 1853029505
Subject(s): Summary: "Over the last decade, Carol Gray's Social Stories approach has become established as a highly effective way of teaching social and life skills to children on the autism spectrum. Taking the form of short narratives, the Stories in My Social Stories Book take children step by step through basic activities such as brushing your teeth, taking a bath and getting used to new clothes. It also helps children to understand different experiences such as going to school, shopping and visiting the doctor. These stories are written for preschoolers aged from two to six, and the book is a useful primer for all young children - but most especially those on the autism spectrum."
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book AIDE Canada Main Library 07:00.c STOR GRAY.c 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Checked out 10/05/2024 103679
Book Book AIDE Canada Main Library 07:00.c STOR GRAY.c 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 100281

"Over the last decade, Carol Gray's Social Stories approach has become established as a highly effective way of teaching social and life skills to children on the autism spectrum. Taking the form of short narratives, the Stories in My Social Stories Book take children step by step through basic activities such as brushing your teeth, taking a bath and getting used to new clothes. It also helps children to understand different experiences such as going to school, shopping and visiting the doctor. These stories are written for preschoolers aged from two to six, and the book is a useful primer for all young children - but most especially those on the autism spectrum."