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How To Write and Implement Social Scripts
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c2006. By Jennifer B. Ganz, Katherine Tapscott Cook, and Theresa L. Earles-Vollrath. According to the authors, visually based social scripts may be more effective and less invasive than verbal cues for students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This guide presents four types of visual social script strategies that can be used by professionals and parents in school, home, or community settings, including written scripts, video modeling, social script narratives, and visual representations of rules. The authors offer specific steps for implementing each type of social script, and case studies are included. This guide concisely explains the benefits of social scripts for persons with ASD, and it will help parents and professionals identify and properly utilize the appropriate visual strategy for a specific child and situation. (Booklet; 33 pages.)
This book is a title in the series PRO-ED Series On Autism Spectrum Disorders.
©2007-2008. Autism Society of North Carolina.
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