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We offer this parent manual to help fulfill the National Autism Center’s mission to advocate for evidence-based practice and to assist parents as they make difficult decisions about how best to help their children with ASD reach their full potential.
Looking for social scripts? Then you'll love this free social script example about apologizing and learning how to say sorry. It's great for helping your kids (or students) with autism know what to say during specific social situations.
Fostering a trusting environment is essential when navigating apologies and communication with autistic individuals. This section discusses how to establish open communication channels, practice empathy, and respect individual differences.
Scripts are a superpower for kids with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)! Let’s dive into the wonderful world of scripting, what it is, and how parents can navigate this unique communication style with ease.
If you’re looking for resources to teach your child with special needs about apologies, you’ve come to the right place! In our social skills module about apologizing, you can find visual supports that outline the four basic steps of saying you’re sorry: 1) Apologize (with sincerity) 2) Take responsibility for your actions
Direct instruction, discussions, interactive activities, review pages, reading extension activities and data collection make this program a complete program to meet student, teacher, parent and administrative needs. To learn more about the Behavior Basics Program, read all about it HERE.
This tool kit is an informational guide to Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA). It is designed to provide you with a better understanding of ABA, how your child can benefit, and where/how you can seek ABA services. WHAT IS ABA? “ABA” stands for Applied Behavior Analysis. ABA is a set of principles that form the basis for many behavioral treatments.