This is a really clever and helpful book aimed at giving autistic children a better understanding of how everyday conversations work, using the analogy of a steam train.
The engine or locomotive starts the conversation up with a greeting. The tender provides some locomotive power with a ‘How are you?’ or similar. And then, using illustrations of the freight wagons, the author shows how important turn-taking is in conversation, and how a non-sequitur remark can potentially derail things.
It’s very appealingly done, and there are photocopiable worksheets at the back for reinforcement and assessment.
This is a very high-quality resource, confidently recommended.
It was first published in America in 2010 by Autism Teaching Strategies.
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