This June, Get a Free Digital Download of the Autism Advocate on Facebook
May 31, 2012
By Autism Society
For the entire month of June, each fan of the Autism Society on Facebook will have access to a free digital download of one of our favorite issues of the Autism Advocate, titled Tools that Help Individuals Communicate Effectively.
Communication is a basic function of life that we take for granted; however, for many individuals with ASD, it is a real struggle. This edition of the Autism Advocate takes a hard look at critical skills and addresses strategies that will assist individuals to improve their communication skills, enhance their social communication and use a variety of ways (such as pictures) to effectively communicate.
Don’t forget to tell your friends to visit the Autism Society on Facebook all month long to claim their free digital copy of the magazine!
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