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Social Situation


Stories: Tricky Times Many children, particularly those with autism spectrum disorder, have difficulty understanding typical social routines or interaction. Social Situation Stories aims to cover the basics of how to develop personalised stories to help children understand common everyday situations at home, school or out in the community. This book looks to develop ways to improve understanding of less regular situations that can cause a great deal of distress and uncertainty. Examples include: Christmas play, inset days, fire alarm, seeing the dentist and moving house. 52 pages, A4. Age 5-11 years.


1W0-666


Social Situation Stories CD Rom: Tricky


Times The Social Situation Stories above are now available on CD ROM for story editing. Each of the stories can be personalised to the individual child’s situation. For example the child’s name or a line of text relevant to that child’s particular environment can be added.


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Stories CD ROM A collection of 48 social situation stories for teaching social and life skills to children with autism and related disabilities. Available on a CD, each of the stories can be edited so it can be personalised for the individual child’s situation, for example their name can be added or a line of text relevant to that child’s particular environment. Written by a paediatric occupational therapist, these lively stories will engage children and help teach them basic skills as well as making them more comfortable in dealing with and reacting to social cues. Age 5-11 years.


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Social Situation


Stories A collection of 48 social situation stories for teaching social and life skills to children with autism and related disabilities. Written by a paediatric occupational therapist, these lively stories will engage children and help teach them basic skills as well as making them more comfortable in dealing with and reacting to social cues. Examples of stories include situations such as being teased, understanding when a friend does not want to play, other people’s birthdays, making choices and appropriate touch. 48 pages. A4. Age 5-11 years.


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Katie has Autism


This book contains a descriptive story about a child who has autism. It aims to reassure the reader that they are not the only child who has this issue, and highlights areas of need for the adult who shares the book with the child. The second section of the book contains valuable information and suggested methods of supporting these children and enabling them to develop their potential. 12 pages, A5.


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Lap and Shoulder Weights Made in a soft, plush material these lap and shoulder weights are ideal for providing a deep, calming pressure for children who are anxious or need help with sensory processing. These weights can also be useful for children who like fidgeting to help them sit still. A soft, plain blue cover is included for older children who don’t want to stand out. Machine washable at 30o


c on a delicate cycle. Sizes: Shoulder weight -


L70cm, 2lb weight lap weight - 50cm diameter, 5lb weight. Safety and careful monitoring is a prioroity and these resources should only be used by a therapist or care giver trained in their use and should be supervised at all times. It is advised that weighted equipment should be no more than 5-10% of the child’s body weight.


1W0-497 Lap Weight 1W0-664 Shoulder Weight


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Basic Skills


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