The Social Skills Picture Book Teaching play, emotion, and communication to children with autism by Jed Baker

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    1. The Social Skills Picture Book Teaching play, emotion, and communication to children with autism by Jed Baker Terrific, Easy To Use Book Seeing is learning. Dr. Jed Baker embraces this philosophy in this a dynamic teaching tool that engages the attention and motivation of students who need a little extra help learning appropriate social skills by using pictures of children mastering skills such as communication, play, emotion, and empathy. Personal Review: The Social Skills Picture Book Teaching play, emotion, and communication to children with autism by Jed Baker My son is 7, high functioning autism. I borrowed this book at a meeting for parents with autistic children. My son is only 7 and while eating dinner, read this book cover to cover and GOT IT. He now sees things and says "mommy, that is the wrong way" or "that's the right way". He completely GOT IT. I had to return the book but my son asks for it. So I am on amazon now, planning to place my order. But figured i'd pass my GREAT review on.
    2. ALSO- I found the book so helpful that before I returned it, I brought it to his school and showed it to the child psyc and she loved it so much that she is ordering it for her CLASS! san For More 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price: The Social Skills Picture Book Teaching play, emotion, and communication to children with autism by Jed Baker 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price!
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