Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can have significant
social and communication difficulties. The major goal of this chapter is to
give a quick review of studies that have used Social Stories (SS) to help
students with ASD develop conversational abilities. This review has three main
objectives: (a) to inform about the general purpose and positive results of
incorporating story-telling methods into the learning and teaching process, (b)
to assess the prospects of creating SS through digital media in relation to
arousing children's interest in the subject matter and reinforcing their
creativity in developing a variety of life skills, and (c) to motivate teachers
to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their teaching. Any educator,
but especially those who work with students with ASD or other developmental
disabilities, will benefit from reading this material.
Author(S) Details
Ayman R. Nazzal
An-Najah National University,
English language Department, Palestine.
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