Developing Reading Comprehension in Autistic Children – SET OF 3 DIGITAL BOOKS
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The set “Developing Reading Comprehension in Autistic Children” is a complete series of three workbooks, designed to support children who experience difficulties with meaningful comprehension of written language. It is intended for children who may have mastered decoding and can read words, phrases, or sentences, but struggle to process meaning, connect information, answer comprehension questions, and generalize what they read.
The series is organized in a gradual and graded manner, allowing the child to build, step by step, the skills required for reading comprehension. The material begins with basic comprehension questions, such as Who? Where? What? How? Gradually progresses to more complex skills, such as understanding phrases, sentences, and short texts; recognizing emotions; sequencing events; spatial organization; reasoning; and prediction.
Book 1 focuses on the gradual development of comprehension through four intervention levels, based on the fundamental questions Who? Where? What? How? The child learns to identify people, places, actions, characteristics, and basic information within the text. The workbook concludes with the interactive card game “The Little Monsters,” which reinforces skill consolidation and generalization in an enjoyable and functional way.
Book 2 expands the intervention to include words, phrases, sentences, and short texts. Through six graded levels of difficulty, the child practices understanding individual words, matching them with images, processing simple phrases and sentences, and selecting or writing answers to comprehension questions. Its structure strengthens vocabulary, concentration, information processing, and independence.
Book 3 moves on to more complex forms of comprehension at the sentence and text level. Through seven activity levels, the child practices literal comprehension, causal reasoning, emotion recognition, temporal and spatial organization, predicting the development of a story, understanding abstract concepts, and generalizing meaning. The activities use everyday situations, short texts, illustrated scenes, and a consistent question format, making practice predictable, understandable, and easy to apply.
Overall, the set offers a clear, practical, and scientifically oriented intervention framework for developing reading comprehension in autistic children. Visual support, repetition, gradual increases in difficulty, and connections between reading and everyday concepts make the material particularly useful in therapeutic, educational, and family contexts. It is a complete tool for professionals and parents who want to help the child move from simple reading to meaningful comprehension.
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School-aged children
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Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BSc
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