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Let's Talk: A Conversational Skills Workbook for Children with Autism & Special Needs

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About Let's Talk: A Conversational Skills Workbook For

Children with Autism and Special Needs find navigating the dangerous minefield of Social Skills and Conversations terrifying, confusing and frustrating. While we engage in conversations seamlessly responding when someone is talking to us or using appropriate body language when engaging in small talk, children with Autism and Special Needs find keeping track of social rules quite overwhelming. These kids don’t pick up these rules naturally. In fact, people consider children with Autism reluctant to engage with others. But in reality, lack of socialization is often the outcome of their insufficient social and communicational skills, rather than lack of interest. Difficulties in initiating and maintaining conversations often prohibit these children from developing friendships and hinder their performance in school. So it is extremely important that they need to be taught these social skills. The content of this Conversational Skills Workbook is not only educative but fun and engaging. It is simple and easy to help you teach these children to effectively communicate and develop excellent self-confidence while speaking. There are numerous result-driven tools, tables, exercises, and engaging worksheets, created to help develop stronger learning and communication abilities. This Workbook •Will help parents and guardians teach the child to learn how to act and speak in different social situations, make friends, learn from others and develop hobbies and interests. •Seeks to improve conversational skills in children with video modeling, Social Stories, Behavioral Skills Training, and Personal Interaction •Learn new methods to get them to know how to handle emotions, get comfortable with change, •Teach ways to exhibit self-control, recognize and also vocalize their feelings •Ways to improve conversational skills e.g. keeping eye contact, beginning/ending a conversation, and asking questions. •Effective methods to assist these children to make sensible choices. •Handle conflict and solve problems. •Listen throughout a conversation and develop their non-verbal communication skills like smiling, nodding, etc. •And much more Click the "BUY NOW" button now, get this book today to develop the communication skills of your child and get them started on their life journey About the Author: Susan Jules is a single parent and a mother of a 16-year-old Special Needs Child. She is very passionate about Special Needs Education and is quite involved in the activities of her child's school. She lives with her son and her dog Ranger in a small farm near Rexburg, Idaho