How to Improve Social Skills for Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder- Strategies that Work
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 Published On Jun 30, 2018

►► Hi I am Tyler, I am so happy to announce my new video program "Questions about Autism, Answers that Work". I am sure you will love it, Click this link to learn more → https://www.autismworks.com/autism-em...

Improving Social Skills is one of the keys to success as a young adult with Autism. Best selling author Tyler McNamer shares the strategies that he used to develop social skills. Non verbal until age 6, and started to speak in full sentences at 12, Tyler now speaks in front of thousands of people sharing what it's like to have autism. After publishing his groundbreaking book Population ONE: Autism, Adversity, and the Will to Succeed, he is now recognized as a thought leader in autism.

Tyler is also the founder of Autismworks. A company dedicated to transforming the label of disability into one of unique ability, by understanding and leveraging the strengths of a person with autism.

Autismworks creates tools that help people affected by autism. One of the tools that helps develop social skills is a FREE downloadable social story called "Making Eye Contact" It's an excellent tool to help a person with autism to better connect with another person. It can be downloaded using the link below:

https://www.autismworks.com/p/downloa...

You can also find additional tools on our social media channels. Please find the links below:

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Another effective tool that you can use to improve Social Skills is the social story called "Taking Turns" It's been used very effectively by teachers, therapists, parents, and grandparents to teach base relationship social skills such as sharing. It can be downloaded using the link below:

https://www.autismworks.com/p/downloa...

Thanks for taking a minute to subscribe to our channel. Looking forward to posting new content each week that will help you make autism more workable in your life.

Talk soon,

Tyler

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