Homeschool Heartbeat Radio Program
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Developing social skills is a major challenge for kids with Asperger’s syndrome. Can a parent really provide adequately for those needs in the context of homeschooling? Today’s guest on Home School Heartbeat shares some valuable suggestions on this topic with host Mike Smith. Mike Smith: Dianne Craft: Parents can help their children learn to appropriately respond to various social situations by using some of the well-made DVDs that are available. In these daily lessons, the parent and child watch a DVD of a scene where children are interacting. Then the parent turns off the DVD and discusses with the child various appropriate responses. These DVDs are designed to cover the different kinds of social demands that a child faces daily, that are so puzzling for the child with Asperger’s syndrome. Some helpful websites for these DVDs are ModelMeKids.com and SocialSkillBuilder.com. For more resources, read the article, “Homeschooling your Child with Asperger”s Syndrome” at hslda.org/strugglinglearner. Mike: |
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