Author: Mary Wrobel
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1885477945
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1885477945
Taking Care of Myself: A Hygiene, Puberty and Personal Curriculum for Young People with Autism
Winner of an iParenting Media Award!APuberty can be especially tough when young people have autism or other special needs. Download Taking Care of Myself: A Hygiene, Puberty and Personal Curriculum for Young People with Autism from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Through simple stories similar to Carol Gray's Social Stories, author Mary Wrobel teaches caregivers exactly what to say and not say, and shows how you can create helpful stories of your own. Mary addresses hygiene, modesty, body growth and development, menstruation, touching, personal safety, and more. Young students can benefit from self-care skills such as using the toilet, brushing teeth, and washing hands. Parents and teachers should begin teaching these necessary skills as early as possible, even from ages 3-5. The ultimate goal is to maximize the child's potential for independence and lifelong social succes Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.
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Taking Care of Myself education books for free. Through simple stories similar to Carol Gray's Social Stories, author Mary Wrobel teaches caregivers exactly what to say and not say, and shows how you can create helpful stories of your own. Mary addresses hygiene, modesty, body growth and development, menstruation, touching, personal safety, and more. Young students can benefit from self-care skills such as using the toilet, brushing teeth, and washing hands. Parents and teachers should begin teaching these necessary skills as early as possible, even from ages 3-5 hrough simple stories similar to Carol Gray's Social Stories, author Mary Wrobel teaches caregivers exactly what to say and not say, and shows how you can create helpful stories of your own. Mary addresses hygiene, modesty, body growth and development, menstruation, touching, personal safety, and more. Young students can benefit from self-care skills such as using the toilet, brushing teeth, and washing hands. Parents and teachers should begin teaching these necessary skills as early as possible, even from ages 3-5. The ultimate goal is to maximize the child's potential for independence and lifelong social succes
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