Preparing for Life: The Complete Guide for Transitioning to Adulthood for Those with Autism and Asperger's Syndrome

Preparing for Life: The Complete Guide for Transitioning to Adulthood for Those with Autism and Asperger's Syndrome

by Jed Baker
Preparing for Life: The Complete Guide for Transitioning to Adulthood for Those with Autism and Asperger's Syndrome

Preparing for Life: The Complete Guide for Transitioning to Adulthood for Those with Autism and Asperger's Syndrome

by Jed Baker

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Overview

Typically, ASD high school graduates are unprepared for the transition to independence. Early, ongoing training in the social skills crucial to establishing successful adult relationships—in college, vocational school, residential living, or on the job—can help. Preparing for Life guides readers through the legal, financial, educational, vocational, and community resources available after graduation. The essence of the book lies in the 73 “Skill Lessons” targeting:

  • Nonverbal communication
  • Empathy
  • Anger/anxiety management
  • Conversational skills
  • Employment-related skills
  • —which can be taught by parents, teachers, or professionals. This easy-to-follow resource offers a complete toolbox of social skills and the means to attain them.

    Product Details

    ISBN-13: 9781932565331
    Publisher: Future Horizons, Inc.
    Publication date: 01/01/2006
    Pages: 357
    Sales rank: 643,758
    Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 1.00(d)
    Age Range: 16 - 17 Years

    About the Author

    Having earned his MA and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the Universityof Albany, Dr. Jed Baker is a behavioral consultant for several New Jersey school districts where, nearly two decades ago, he organized a group to help children with social communication problems. That group expanded and ultimately became the Social Skills Training Project under Dr. Baker’s directorship. Dr. Baker also presents lectures all over the world on social skills training, and is on the board of directors of the Asperger’s Syndrome Education Network, Inc. (ASPEN). His work has been featured on ABC News and Nightline.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter One: Asperger’s Syndrome, autism disorders, and the need for life
    skills training
    Chapter Two: The transition process and the law
    Chapter Three: Self-awareness and moving beyond denial
    Chapter Four: College, Career and Residential Options Beyond High School:
    What parents can do to prepare their son or daughter (by Rick Blumberg,
    Ph.D.)
    Chapter Five: Assessment of social skill needs
    Chapter Six: Skill instruction strategies: Individual, small group, self-instruction
    Chapter Seven: Generalization of skills
    Chapter Eight: Training peers to be more accepting of students on the
    spectrum
    Chapter Nine: Skill Lessons

    Nonverbal cues/body language
    1. Expressing and reading welcoming versus unwelcoming social
    cues.
    2. Interest versus boredom social cues
    3. Sarcasm versus genuine expressions
    4. Attending to others
    5. Respecting personal space and belongings
    6. Personal hygiene
    7. Dealing with odd motor mannerisms

    Dealing with anger/frustration
    8. Overview of dealing with anger
    9. Identifying triggers to your anger
    10. Altering or avoiding the triggers to your anger
    11. Better ways to think about and deal with the triggers to your
    anger.
    12. Calming yourself when angry
    13. Talking versus acting out your feelings
    14. Putting it all together: Using the Daily Anger Record

    Dealing with anxiety
    15. Dealing with anxiety and fear
    16. Dealing with unpleasant, intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors
    17. Dealing with social fears
    18. Dealing with new feared situations

    Conversation
    19. Saying hello’s and goodbye’s
    20. Introductions
    21. Politely interrupting
    22. Maintaining and joining a conversation
    23. Starting conversations with people you know
    24. Getting to know someone new
    25. POSTER: Summary of Starting and Maintaining Conversations
    26. Conversation repair strategies
    27. Politely changing topics
    28. Being sensitive to the listener’s interests
    29. Politely ending conversations
    30. Answering the telephone and taking messages
    31. Calling friends on the telephone

    Building and maintaining friendships (and dealing with roommates)
    32.Where to find friends
    33.Don’t try too hard too soon
    34.Sharing friends
    35.Avoiding touchy subjects and insults
    36. Complimenting
    37. Respecting others’ views
    38. Don’t impose rules on others (minding your own business)
    39. Avoid bragging
    40. Dealing with peer pressure and avoiding setups
    41. Empathic listening
    42. Showing caring for others’ feelings through supportive
    statements.
    43. Deepening relationships—sharing personal information
    44. Conflict resolution/Assertiveness
    45. Dealing with teasing
    46. Showing good sportsmanship
    47. Getting attention in positive ways

    Dating
    48. Where to find a date and how and when to ask someone on a
    Date
    49. Asking someone out on a date
    50. Reading the signals—when to pursue a romantic relationship
    51. Sexual harassment
    52. Do’s and Don’ts on a date
    53. Communicating clearly to meet each other’s needs

    Dealing with school and family demands
    54. Asking for reasonable modifications
    55. Dealing with frustrating work
    56. Accepting no or waiting for what you want
    57. Asking nicely for what you want
    58. Working cooperatively in groups
    59. Dealing with mistakes and correction
    60. How to respectfully disagree with teachers, parents, or supervisors
    61. Dealing with stressful living situations

    Employment Skills
    62. Choosing job/career directions
    63. Conducting a job search
    64. Writing a resume and cover letters
    65. Scripts for networking with friends, relatives, and potential employers
    66. Interview skills (and whether to disclose a disability)
    67. Handling rejection
    68. Do’s and Don’ts to maintain a job
    69. Responding to criticisms, accusations, or complaints on the job
    70. Exiting a job

    Money Matters
    71. Managing money

    Preparing for emergencies
    72. Dealing with emergencies and emergency workers (such as police or hospital workers)

    Transportation
    73. Negotiating transportation
     

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