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Social Skills Training for Elementary Students on the Autism Spectrum

Social Skills Training for Elementary Students on the Autism Spectrum. Jill McMullin (jill.mcmullin@nbed.nb.ca) Autism Resource Teacher Anglophone School District-South St. Stephen Education Centre (New Brunswick). My favorite resources…. Video Clip. Getting Started:.

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Social Skills Training for Elementary Students on the Autism Spectrum

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  1. Social Skills Training for Elementary Students on the Autism Spectrum Jill McMullin (jill.mcmullin@nbed.nb.ca) Autism Resource Teacher Anglophone School District-South St. Stephen Education Centre (New Brunswick)

  2. My favorite resources…

  3. Video Clip

  4. Getting Started: • Data Collection – social skills assessment (teachers/parents/educational assistants) • Cross reference the data to determine what skills to target. • Permission letter for parents. • Create positive incentive materials – choice board; point system; token economy; First-Then card.

  5. Components of Lesson Structured learning consists of four teaching components: • Didactic instruction (explanation of the skill steps). • Modeling of skill steps. • Role-playing skills with feedback. • Practice in and outside the group.

  6. Promoting Generalization • One of the goals of skills training is to improve social functioning outside the group. • It is constant repetition of a skill in real situations that facilitate learning. • Role-plays conducted in groups. • Instructions to practice outside the group. • Involve parents. • Involve Teachers. • Create instances to reward.

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