My Social Stories Book
Herausgeber: Gray, Carol / Illustrator: McAndrew, Sean
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Taking the form of short narratives, the book take children step by step through basic activities such as brushing your teeth, taking a bath and getting used to new clothes. These stories are written for preschoolers aged from two to six, and the book is a useful primer for all young children - but most especially those on the autism spectrum.
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Taking the form of short narratives, the book take children step by step through basic activities such as brushing your teeth, taking a bath and getting used to new clothes. These stories are written for preschoolers aged from two to six, and the book is a useful primer for all young children - but most especially those on the autism spectrum.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 266g
- ISBN-13: 9781853029509
- ISBN-10: 1853029505
- Artikelnr.: 21868056
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 266g
- ISBN-13: 9781853029509
- ISBN-10: 1853029505
- Artikelnr.: 21868056
Carol Gray has extensive experience of working with children with autistic spectrum disorders. She teaches at Jenison Public School in Michigan, USA, is the editor of The Morning News, a newsletter on autistic spectrum disorders, and she lectures internationally.
Acknowledgements. A Note to Parents and Professionals. 1. Taking Care of
Me. What do I do when I need to use the toilet? Where are the toilets? How
do I help others find the toilet in my home? Where are other toilets? Time
to wash my hands. Why do I wash my hands? When do people wash their hands?
How do children learn to wash their hands? Time to brush my teeth. When do
people brush their teeth? How do children learn to brush their teeth? Time
to take medicine. Why is medicine special? Why do adults give me medicine?
When do adults give me medicine? What is liquid medicine? What is a
medicine spoon? How do adults give me medicine? Time to blow my nose. What
does "blowing my nose" mean? What does "wiping my nose" mean? What do I use
to blow or wipe my nose? How do I use a tissue? Why do children need new
clothes? Why do I have new clothes? Where do I find new clothes? How does
it feel to wear new clothes? When do I wear new clothes? Choosing clothes
to ear outside. What do people where when it gets cold outside? What do
people wear when it gets warn outside? What is a coat? What is a mitten?
Why do people wear boots? Time for a nap. Why do I take naps? When is
naptime? What do adults do when I am taking a nap? How to children learn to
take naps? Time for a haircut. When do I get my hair cut? What is a
hairstylist? Where does a hairstylist work? How can I help the hairstylist?
What steps do I follow to get my haircut? Time to clip my fingernails. Who
clips my fingernails? Is having my fingernails clipped safe? Time to clip
my toenails. Who clips my toenails? Is having my toenails clipped safe?
Time for a bath. When do I take a bath? Why do I leave my clothes outside
the bathtub? How do I get into the bathtub? How do adults help me take a
bath? Time to wash my hair. What is shampoo? When does my hair get washed?
How do children learn to wash their hair? What does it mean when people
say, "Time to go to bed"? When is bedtime? Where do I sleep? When do people
go to bed? What is a dream? How do I go to bed? 2. Home. What are
unexpected noises? What is a telephone? What is a doorbell? How do doors
make noises? Why do dogs bark? What happens when people drop things? What
is a vacuum cleaner? Why do cars have horns? What is thunder? Who knows
about time? Who knows what time it is? What is a watch? What does "hurry
up" mean? What does it mean to be on time? What does it mean to "be late"?
Who is coming to play? When will we play? What can i say when my friend
arrives? What will we do today?
Me. What do I do when I need to use the toilet? Where are the toilets? How
do I help others find the toilet in my home? Where are other toilets? Time
to wash my hands. Why do I wash my hands? When do people wash their hands?
How do children learn to wash their hands? Time to brush my teeth. When do
people brush their teeth? How do children learn to brush their teeth? Time
to take medicine. Why is medicine special? Why do adults give me medicine?
When do adults give me medicine? What is liquid medicine? What is a
medicine spoon? How do adults give me medicine? Time to blow my nose. What
does "blowing my nose" mean? What does "wiping my nose" mean? What do I use
to blow or wipe my nose? How do I use a tissue? Why do children need new
clothes? Why do I have new clothes? Where do I find new clothes? How does
it feel to wear new clothes? When do I wear new clothes? Choosing clothes
to ear outside. What do people where when it gets cold outside? What do
people wear when it gets warn outside? What is a coat? What is a mitten?
Why do people wear boots? Time for a nap. Why do I take naps? When is
naptime? What do adults do when I am taking a nap? How to children learn to
take naps? Time for a haircut. When do I get my hair cut? What is a
hairstylist? Where does a hairstylist work? How can I help the hairstylist?
What steps do I follow to get my haircut? Time to clip my fingernails. Who
clips my fingernails? Is having my fingernails clipped safe? Time to clip
my toenails. Who clips my toenails? Is having my toenails clipped safe?
Time for a bath. When do I take a bath? Why do I leave my clothes outside
the bathtub? How do I get into the bathtub? How do adults help me take a
bath? Time to wash my hair. What is shampoo? When does my hair get washed?
How do children learn to wash their hair? What does it mean when people
say, "Time to go to bed"? When is bedtime? Where do I sleep? When do people
go to bed? What is a dream? How do I go to bed? 2. Home. What are
unexpected noises? What is a telephone? What is a doorbell? How do doors
make noises? Why do dogs bark? What happens when people drop things? What
is a vacuum cleaner? Why do cars have horns? What is thunder? Who knows
about time? Who knows what time it is? What is a watch? What does "hurry
up" mean? What does it mean to be on time? What does it mean to "be late"?
Who is coming to play? When will we play? What can i say when my friend
arrives? What will we do today?
Acknowledgements. A Note to Parents and Professionals. 1. Taking Care of
Me. What do I do when I need to use the toilet? Where are the toilets? How
do I help others find the toilet in my home? Where are other toilets? Time
to wash my hands. Why do I wash my hands? When do people wash their hands?
How do children learn to wash their hands? Time to brush my teeth. When do
people brush their teeth? How do children learn to brush their teeth? Time
to take medicine. Why is medicine special? Why do adults give me medicine?
When do adults give me medicine? What is liquid medicine? What is a
medicine spoon? How do adults give me medicine? Time to blow my nose. What
does "blowing my nose" mean? What does "wiping my nose" mean? What do I use
to blow or wipe my nose? How do I use a tissue? Why do children need new
clothes? Why do I have new clothes? Where do I find new clothes? How does
it feel to wear new clothes? When do I wear new clothes? Choosing clothes
to ear outside. What do people where when it gets cold outside? What do
people wear when it gets warn outside? What is a coat? What is a mitten?
Why do people wear boots? Time for a nap. Why do I take naps? When is
naptime? What do adults do when I am taking a nap? How to children learn to
take naps? Time for a haircut. When do I get my hair cut? What is a
hairstylist? Where does a hairstylist work? How can I help the hairstylist?
What steps do I follow to get my haircut? Time to clip my fingernails. Who
clips my fingernails? Is having my fingernails clipped safe? Time to clip
my toenails. Who clips my toenails? Is having my toenails clipped safe?
Time for a bath. When do I take a bath? Why do I leave my clothes outside
the bathtub? How do I get into the bathtub? How do adults help me take a
bath? Time to wash my hair. What is shampoo? When does my hair get washed?
How do children learn to wash their hair? What does it mean when people
say, "Time to go to bed"? When is bedtime? Where do I sleep? When do people
go to bed? What is a dream? How do I go to bed? 2. Home. What are
unexpected noises? What is a telephone? What is a doorbell? How do doors
make noises? Why do dogs bark? What happens when people drop things? What
is a vacuum cleaner? Why do cars have horns? What is thunder? Who knows
about time? Who knows what time it is? What is a watch? What does "hurry
up" mean? What does it mean to be on time? What does it mean to "be late"?
Who is coming to play? When will we play? What can i say when my friend
arrives? What will we do today?
Me. What do I do when I need to use the toilet? Where are the toilets? How
do I help others find the toilet in my home? Where are other toilets? Time
to wash my hands. Why do I wash my hands? When do people wash their hands?
How do children learn to wash their hands? Time to brush my teeth. When do
people brush their teeth? How do children learn to brush their teeth? Time
to take medicine. Why is medicine special? Why do adults give me medicine?
When do adults give me medicine? What is liquid medicine? What is a
medicine spoon? How do adults give me medicine? Time to blow my nose. What
does "blowing my nose" mean? What does "wiping my nose" mean? What do I use
to blow or wipe my nose? How do I use a tissue? Why do children need new
clothes? Why do I have new clothes? Where do I find new clothes? How does
it feel to wear new clothes? When do I wear new clothes? Choosing clothes
to ear outside. What do people where when it gets cold outside? What do
people wear when it gets warn outside? What is a coat? What is a mitten?
Why do people wear boots? Time for a nap. Why do I take naps? When is
naptime? What do adults do when I am taking a nap? How to children learn to
take naps? Time for a haircut. When do I get my hair cut? What is a
hairstylist? Where does a hairstylist work? How can I help the hairstylist?
What steps do I follow to get my haircut? Time to clip my fingernails. Who
clips my fingernails? Is having my fingernails clipped safe? Time to clip
my toenails. Who clips my toenails? Is having my toenails clipped safe?
Time for a bath. When do I take a bath? Why do I leave my clothes outside
the bathtub? How do I get into the bathtub? How do adults help me take a
bath? Time to wash my hair. What is shampoo? When does my hair get washed?
How do children learn to wash their hair? What does it mean when people
say, "Time to go to bed"? When is bedtime? Where do I sleep? When do people
go to bed? What is a dream? How do I go to bed? 2. Home. What are
unexpected noises? What is a telephone? What is a doorbell? How do doors
make noises? Why do dogs bark? What happens when people drop things? What
is a vacuum cleaner? Why do cars have horns? What is thunder? Who knows
about time? Who knows what time it is? What is a watch? What does "hurry
up" mean? What does it mean to be on time? What does it mean to "be late"?
Who is coming to play? When will we play? What can i say when my friend
arrives? What will we do today?