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 Big Picture Thinking: Using Central Coherence Theory To Support Social Skills: A Book For Students

Author/Creator

Collucci, Aileen Deitz

Year of publication

2011

Co-Authors

Publisher/Journal/URL

AAPC

Abstract

"Does your student have difficulties in understanding the big picture and supporting details? This can help. Many people who have difficulties with social cognition, including those on the autism spectrum, do not see the big picture of a situation. That is, they tend to focus, or even hyper-focus, on details and have difficulty recognizing the main idea, topic or general point in conversations, stories, or pictures. This is often referred to as challenges in central coherence. Good central coherence skills are essential to success in (a) reading comprehension across all school subjects including math word problems, (b) establishing school or work priorities, and interacting with others. BIG PICTURE THINKING: USING CENTRAL COHERENCE THEORY TO SUPPORT SOCIAL SKILLS was written to help students with autism and related disabilities use individual pieces of social information fit into a larger context, so that they may begin to become big picture thinkers and, therefore, be more successful." (Amazon)

Format

Book

Type od Content

Non-Fiction

Size/length/pages

196 Pages

Keywords

autism spectrum, autism, big picture thinking, coherence theory, social skills, worksheets, reading comprehension, math skills, interacting with others Collucci, Aileen, Big Picture Thinking: Using Central Coherence Theory To Support Social Skills: A Book

Audience

Adults

Disability category

Autism Spectrum Disorder

ISBN

1934575860

Notes 

https://www.amazon.com/Big-Picture-Thinking-Coherence-Students/dp/1934575860

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