Presentation Abstract
With 1 in 68 individuals living with autism, most are born with parts of the brain that pick up on social skills. While these skills can be taught, individuals with autism extra special support in learning in this area. Social skills can be taught in two different types of supports being that they are paid and natural supports. Furthermore, social skill styles can be taught through other methods such as the internet.
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Sundermeyer, Miyah, "Learning Social Skills Through Natural and Paid Supports" (2017). Georgia Association for Positive Behavior Support Conference. 65.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/gapbs/2017/2017/65
Learning Social Skills Through Natural and Paid Supports
With 1 in 68 individuals living with autism, most are born with parts of the brain that pick up on social skills. While these skills can be taught, individuals with autism extra special support in learning in this area. Social skills can be taught in two different types of supports being that they are paid and natural supports. Furthermore, social skill styles can be taught through other methods such as the internet.