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Social Skills for Children Autism: A Parent’s Guide to Building Meaningful Relationships

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  There are joys and struggles that go along with raising a child on the spectrum, particularly, in my opinion, having to do with social interaction. So many parents look for “real” compassionate advice on social skills for children autism, so that their child will connect, communicate, and feel confident in the world around them. We at Nurture Pods know every child has the capacity to develop social skills, given the right support, and by paying attention to each child’s individuality and strengths. This guide is here to help parents understand how social skills develop in children diagnosed on the autism spectrum and discover what strategies work best in schools, such as ours, like Nurture Pods, that succeed in supporting more profound connections. On the Social Skills of Children with Autism Social skills are the mechanics we use to communicate and work with other people — for example: making eye contact, taking turns when talking, reading someone's emotions during a convers...