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Establishing and Building Friendships
Most all humans crave and desire successful social interactions with others. The human brain is wired for us to be social creatures. We generally seek out those with interests similar to our own to establish friendships. A hallmark of autism is the lack of social skills, the inability to bond or engage with others, to be socially isolated. Autistic individuals are often labeled as eccentric loners. High functioning autistic students want to build friendships, but do not know how to go about the process because their social brain is wired differently than those of us who establish friendships easily.
11 pages of useful, real life information for teachers and parents.
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FREE SAMPLE PROJECT: Phone Book
Talking with your good friends can be fun. You can talk about your favorite subjects, like your hobbies, collections, or what you like to do for fun. Sometimes your friends are right there with you and sometimes they may be at home or another place. If you know where they are and a phone number where they can be reached, you can call them on phone and talk with them. A phone book has people listed alphabetically with their addresses and phone numbers. Phone companies give people free phone books when they start service with that phone company. Many people like to have their own phone lists to quickly find numbers they use...
6 pages: Full project workbook and instructions.
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