The Burkhart Center
for Autism Education & Research
Module Three: Social and Behavioral Issues

 
 

 

   

 

 

Module Two Burkhart Center Home TTU Special Education Module One Module Three

Successful Interaction With Others

Successful interaction with others can promote a healthy self-concept and improve the individual's perspective concerning what a successful interaction looks and feels like. Interaction like much within communication is perception based, if the people within the interaction found the interaction pleasurable, then the interaction can be deemed a success. The following will describe what constitutes a successful interaction and how to accomplish this.
  • It is important to be able to define what parts make up a successful interaction.
Allow the individual to practice interaction within a safe environment such as an autism spectrum support group.

 


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