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Social stories are a great way to teach autistic children a variety of skills and behaviors, as well as outline special events and social situations. Basically, a story that teaches about one specific topic, event, or social skill. For a more detailed description, as well as tips for writing your own social stories, read more here.
The moonlight sparkled brighter than a gypsy. The moonlight didn't transform into a colorful gypsy. Rather, it lit up the night with sparkling radiance. The sun is a creature of habit. The sun, of course, is not a creature at all. However, this metaphor conveys the pattern and repetition of sunrise and sunset.
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This list of 12 of the most common signs of nervousness may help you to get an idea of what your cues are. 1. Pacing. Pacing is a very common sign of being nervous. This can include pacing around the room when giving a presentation or speech, or general pacing because of nerves.
No two characters should express emotion the same way. To avoid reusing tired gestures or slipping into telling, use this thesaurus to brainstorm fresh bodylanguage, visceral sensations, and thoughts to express your character's emotions in ways that make sense for them. ACCEPTANCE. ADMIRATION. ADORATION.
Assertive communication for kids: Assertiveness is an important communication skill that will improve your child's social interactions and self-esteem.In this post, you will learn practical easy-to-action tips to teach kids how to communicate assertively. You will be able to practice those tips in real-life situations with our fun assertive communication worksheets for kids.