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Developing Resilience in Young People with Autism using Social Stories (TM) Siobhan Timmins

Developing Resilience in Young People with Autism using Social Stories (TM) By Siobhan Timmins

Developing Resilience in Young People with Autism using Social Stories (TM) by Siobhan Timmins


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Using the highly effective Social Stories (TM) model, this book focusses on writing and illustrating stories to develop resilience in young people with autism who are particularly susceptible to setbacks. With ideas for coping strategies and positive response techniques, this book offers a means to work through negative experiences.

Developing Resilience in Young People with Autism using Social Stories (TM) Summary

Developing Resilience in Young People with Autism using Social Stories (TM) by Siobhan Timmins

Young people with autism can be particularly susceptible to setbacks, often leading to depression and a sense of hopelessness. Using Social Stories (TM), this book introduces a different way of looking at common life setbacks, and offer tools to overcome these obstacles, build resilience and develop coping strategies for the future.

Based on Carol Gray's highly effective Social Stories (TM) model, this new guide shows how to help individuals with autism deal with challenges specific to them, and how to bounce back from the negative experiences that they encounter. This book is an invaluable guide for learning to create personalised Social Stories (TM) that can be used to develop resilience in people with autism and help them to cope better with adversity.

Developing Resilience in Young People with Autism using Social Stories (TM) Reviews

What an absolute gem of a book, brimful of practical strategies for supporting children's resilience and mental health that can be immediately put into practice by both parents and teachers. -- Davida Hartman, Senior Educational Psychologist, Director at The Children's Clinic, Dublin, and author of Beating Anxiety: What Young People on the Autism Spectrum Need To Know
It is important to build up resilience in young people with autism but Siobhan Timmins goes that one step further and explains clearly and simply exactly how this can be done. -- Kathy Hoopmann, author of All Cats Have Asperger's Syndrome and All Birds Have Anxiety
Without resilience, there will be a fragmented sense of self and the risk of developing signs of depression. In this easy-to-follow and insightful book, Siobhan Timmins illustrates how versatile Social Stories can be, and contribute to a positive sense of self and the ability to cope with many aspects of autism. -- Tony Attwood, author of The Complete Guide to Asperger's Syndrome and Exploring Depression, and Beating the Blues
Dr Timmins' ideas, approaches and strategies combined with actions have inspired change for her son and others. Mental health services, social care, educational settings and families will find this book a stimulating and informative read which could further improve their skills and practice. -- Lisa Parker, NHS Neuro-Developmental Mental Health Practitioner, Child and Adolescent Services and ASD & ID IAPT Therapist

About Siobhan Timmins

Dr Siobhan Timmins is an approved Satellite Trainer in Social Stories (TM) and offers training in the approach to parents, professionals, and NHS staff. She is an Associated Specialist at a special school in Essex.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements. Dedication. Understanding the perspective of young people on the autism spectrum. How does a Social Story help? What is Resilience? What is resilience? (Social Story). 1. Positive thinking. 2. Plan B, building flexibility. 3. Past successes and proven strategies - learning self-reflection. 4. Personal best. 5. Positive self-talk. References.

Additional information

GOR010423060
9781785923296
1785923293
Developing Resilience in Young People with Autism using Social Stories (TM) by Siobhan Timmins
Used - Like New
Paperback
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
2017-06-21
104
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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