Increasing Appropriate Social Interactions of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders Using Social Stories™

2006 ◽  
Vol 21 (4) ◽  
pp. 211-222 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dorothy Scattone ◽  
Daniel H. Tingstrom ◽  
Susan M. Wilczynski
Author(s):  
Vasiliki Anagnostopoulou

Over the last two decades, a variety of different interventions have been suggested for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Social Stories are brief individualized stories which were introduced by Carol Gray in 1991. Originally were designed for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Gray described ten guidelines - defining criteria for Social StoriesTM. They are based on the Theory of Mind, the theory of the Weak Central Coherence and the difficulty of questioning skills and social interaction of children with ASD.Social Stories is a popular intervention for the enhancement of social skills of these children, which was characterized as an effective treatment by the National Autism Centre in 2009. However, social story's effectiveness and the research evidence to support this intervention is still under investigation.The purpose of this literature review focuses on Social Stories and their effectiveness on children with ASD. Firstly, a reference on the history and the guidelines of Social Stories is provided. Next, the difficulties and deficits of ASD children in conjunction with the underpinning theories of Social Stories are illustrated and finally, an investigation is outlined behind the effectiveness of social stories and the fact that their popularity exceeds their evidence-base. It seems that the popularity of social stories exceeds, to a small degree, the evidence-base of this intervention. The reason why this happens is still under investigation. Last, a number of methodological weaknesses still remain apparent in research.


2020 ◽  
Vol 65 (12) ◽  
pp. 129-137
Author(s):  
Thu Nguyen Thi Anh ◽  
Huyen Trinh Khanh ◽  
Ut Nguyen Thi ◽  
Dung Ha Ba Thuy ◽  
Thu Dinh Nguyen Trang

Puppets have been one of teaching resources to develop language and social interactions for children including children with special needs. This paper explores how puppets can be used in activities to promote language skills and social interactions for 4-to- 5 years old children with autism spectrum disorders. The article provides the implementation process including how to design puppets based on recycled materials, how to design a lesson plan using puppets, and technical suggestions for using puppet theatre when teaching children with autism spectrum disorders. The article also presents the experimental results of applying these in a typical case study of children with autism spectrum disorders aged 4-5. The initial outcomes have proved both theoretical and ractical effectiveness on these children, shown in the evaluation results in both quantitative and qualitative aspects. This is the basis for the researchers of this study to expand and transfer application results of applying puppet therapy to enhance language ability and social interaction for children with autism spectrum disorders in many other caring facilities for children at 4-5 years old with autism spectrum disorders


2015 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 12-19
Author(s):  
D. Veksler ◽  
S.A. Moskalenko

The technique of «Theme Photobooks» is chosen out of the method of phototherapy and is developed by a group of American specialists in the process of remedial work with children or adults with disturbance of devel¬opment or autistic spectrum disorders. «Theme Photobooks» are an optional tool for remedial activities with children, enabling their development. Activities with Theme Photobooks consist of several stages: choice of an interesting or relevant for the child topic, selection of the objects for photographing, creation of photobooks (selection of images, their placement, making up the inscription to the photo), creation of the stories based on the pictures. The use of the technique of «Theme Photobooks» increases the intensity of communication pro¬cesses, which leads to the normalization of the child’s behaviour and considerably extends the chances of social integration. The article contracts the technique of «Theme Photobooks» with the methods PECS and «Social Stories», it also gives examples of activities with children with autistic spectrum disorders, beginning from the stage of the acquaintance of the teacher with the child to the selection of photos for the Theme Photobook «Rules of Behaviour Outdoors».


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