* An easy-to-follow program to teach special needs children basic social skills. * Covers everything from body language and being a good listener to joining an ongoing group and dealing with teasing.
Socially ADDept
Revised Edition
Socially ADDept provides an easy-to-follow program for parents and educators to teach kids with special needs the hidden rules of social behavior. Unlike other social skills programs, this acclaimed approach teaches children to see themselves as others docovering everything from body language and being a good listener to dealing with teasingdemonstrating clearly what kids need to do to "fit in."
Designed to be used with children aged eight through thirteen, Socially ADDept deciphers the complex rules of nonverbal language into friendly, bite-sized morsels that kids can understand and addresses the most common social errors made by children with special needs. The author breaks the social skills training into ten lessons that can be taught as sequential building blocks and help children to:
Socially ADDept is presented in a user-friendly, hands-on workbook format, complete with reproducible student worksheets. For any parent or educator who works with children with special needs including ADHD, learning disabilities, Asperger's, high-functioning autism, and nonverbal learning disabilitiesthis book will prove invaluable.
Praise for Socially ADDept, Revised Edition
"An excellent book on an important topic."
KATHLEEN NADEAU, Ph.D., bestselling author of Understanding Girls with AD/HD and Learning to Slow Down and Pay Attention
"Socially ADDept is a wonderful resource for both parents and teachers working with students with attention challenges. This revised edition also includes excellent support for students with Asperger's Syndrome."
LEONARD BACA, Ed.D., professor, Special Education, University of Colorado
Socially ADDept helps educators and parents teach the hidden rules of social behavior to children with limited social skills, notably those with special needs like ADHD, learning disabilities, Asperger's and high-functioning autism, Tourette Syndrome, and nonverbal learning disabilities. The author provides all the information parents and professionals need to know to help kids learn social skills in simple, concise explanations. The book is divided into eight sections that educators can use as teaching units or parents can work through one week (or month) at a time.
Socially ADDept is presented in a hands-on workbook format, complete with reproducible student worksheets that are also available for free download from the publisher web site.