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Type: Book chapter
Title: Using social skills training to enhance inclusion for students with ASD in mainstream schools
Author: Allen, K.-A.
Boyle, C.
Lauchlan, F.
Citation: Inclusive education: Global issues & controversies, 2020 / Boyle, C., Anderson, J., Page, A., Mavropoulou, S. (ed./s), Ch.12, pp.202-215
Publisher: Brill
Publisher Place: Netherlands
Issue Date: 2020
Series/Report no.: Studies in Inclusive Education
ISBN: 9789004431164
Editor: Boyle, C.
Anderson, J.
Page, A.
Mavropoulou, S.
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Kelly-Ann Allen, Christopher Boyle, Fraser Lauchlan, and Heather Craig
Abstract: Social skills are an essential component of most healthy human relationships. For students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), impaired social functioning is a common problem. Despite possible social skill deficits, many individuals with ASD desire social interactions. Improving the social skills of students with ASD is a necessary facet of inclusive education and multi-systematic approaches provide the most suitable vehicle to do this.
Keywords: Autism Spectrum Disorder; Education; Education Policy & Politics; Inclusive Education; Educational Theory; Educational Philosophy
Rights: © 2020 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands.
DOI: 10.1163/9789004431171_012
Published version: https://brill.com/
Appears in Collections:Education publications

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