Parenting Children with Special Needs Blog

02/22/07

Using Comic Strips for Social Skills

Posted by : Julie in Parenting Children with Special Needs Blog at 07:30 am , 154 words, 66 views  
Categories: School Issues, Autism
I was tipped off to a very fun website: Make Beliefs Comix. Another homeschooling mom reports using the site to teach her autisitic children social skills. Here’s my first attempt at really poor humor in a do-it-yourself comic.

What a cute, interesting way to teach social and behavioral lessons, as well as lighten up anyone’s day! The strips printed, or links to them online can be emailed to friends.

Bill Zimmerman is the mastermind behind these comics. He is the author of Make Beliefs: A Gift for your Imagination. If you’re looking for more imagination-provoking ideas, check out his other website. There you will find a host of ideas, both online and through Bill’s books, to spark anyone’s imagination.

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If you’re looking to boost your child’s creativity, artistic ideas and self-reflective writing skills, a trip to Bill Z’s Treasure Chest is definitely in order!



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