Special and Gifted Education
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0034-6.ch035
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Using Technology to Support Social Competence

Abstract: Social competence includes a complex set of skills that impacts quality of life across all environments: home, school, employment, and the community. Elements that impact social competence, such as theory of mind, weak central coherence, regulation and relationship building, must be taught to individuals with disabilities, including those with autism spectrum disorder. Evidence-based interventions that incorporate low, medium and high technology have the potential to support skill development in social compete… Show more

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