
The Social and Life Skills Menu: A Skill Building Workbook for Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Karra Barber
During adolescence social development and social status among peers is of crucial importance. For teenagers with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) social interaction does not come naturally and often needs to be carefully learned. This workbook provides guided strategies to help those with ASD engage and connect with other people at home, school, work, at social gatherings and in the community.
Using a restaurant menu as a template, The Social and Life Skills MeNu guides readers through each step of a conversation with starter statements to initiate conversation, main course topics to convey the purpose of the interaction, and treats that bring the exchange to a close. Packed with questionnaires, discussion logs and hypothetical social scenarios, this workbook encourages students to think through their responses and consider the consequences of what they say and how others might react. By practicing these easy techniques students can improve self-awareness, increase self-confidence and build on their daily life skills.
This book will be a life-changing tool for all teenagers and young adults with social cognitive disorders, as well as their parents and the teachers and other professionals who work with them.
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Reviews for The Social and Life Skills Menu: A Skill Building Workbook for Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders
AS Teens This is an excellent practical workbook using an ingenious, informative and entertaining format.
Tony Attwood, author of Asperger's Syndrome and The Complete Guide to Asperger's Syndrome An informative and well-designed workbook for teens with Asperger's Syndrome. By combining her personal experience and knowledge of Asperger's, Karra has developed practical and innovative strategies for ASD adolescents to enhance social interactions, while practicing daily life skills. The Social and Life Skills MeNu is an excellent resource. A must-have for parents and professionals.
Joey Travolta, Creative Director of Inclusion Films, film-making workshops for adults with developmental disabilities, California