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Carol Gray

    Carol Gorbett is venturing into the realm of children's literature. Known for her work in thyroid self-help, she now crafts engaging picture books for toddlers. Collaborating with her son, she explores the origins and unique attributes of God's creatures, explaining why animals possess their distinctive features. Her focus is on educating young minds through charming narratives and visually captivating illustrations.

    Mentor Development in -Nop/118
    Comic Strip Conversations
    Wow, Your Mom Really Is Crazy
    My Social Stories Book
    The Sixth Sense II
    The New Social Story Book, Revised and Expanded 15th Anniversary Edition
    • 2015

      The New Social Story Book, Revised and Expanded 15th Anniversary Edition

      Over 150 Social Stories That Teach Everyday Social Skills to Children and Adults with Autism and Their Peers

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.3(45)Add rating

      The 15th anniversary edition features over 180 ready-to-use Social Stories designed to assist children with autism spectrum disorders. These strategically crafted narratives clarify social situations in a way that resonates with children and adults on the spectrum, effectively teaching essential social skills for success. Carol Gray's renowned approach has proven beneficial for countless families and educators, making this collection a vital resource for fostering understanding and social competence.

      The New Social Story Book, Revised and Expanded 15th Anniversary Edition
    • 2013

      Designed to ease bedtime routines, this book offers a comforting narrative that encourages children to settle down peacefully. Carol Gray, a social skills expert, presents a concise and reassuring story that addresses children's desire for one more tale before sleep. Its straightforward approach helps create a calming atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for parents seeking to establish a soothing bedtime ritual.

      The Last Bedtime Story: That We Read Each Night
    • 2012

      Wow, Your Mom Really Is Crazy

      A Complete Guide to Coping with Thyroid Disease: Stress, Weight Loss Tips, and More

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.9(15)Add rating

      The story follows Carol Gray as she navigates life in an upper-middle-class neighborhood, where her struggles with physical and mental health intensify. As she adapts to her new surroundings, the challenges she faces become more pronounced, highlighting the complexities of her situation and the pressures of her environment. The narrative delves into themes of personal growth, societal expectations, and the impact of one's surroundings on mental well-being.

      Wow, Your Mom Really Is Crazy
    • 2004

      Focusing on social awareness and inclusion, this educational resource aims to help students understand behaviors often misinterpreted as frightening or rude. By exploring the concept of "the sixth sense," it encourages discussions about the experiences of classmates with unique behaviors. Through various activities, the book promotes empathy and understanding, fostering a socially safe and comfortable learning environment for all children. The ultimate goal is to equip students with the knowledge to embrace diversity and support their peers.

      The Sixth Sense II
    • 2002

      Over the last decade, Carol Gray's Social Stories approach has become established as a highly effective way of teaching social and life skills to children on the autism spectrum. Taking the form of short narratives, the Stories in My Social Stories Book take children step by step through basic activities such as brushing your teeth, taking a bath and getting used to new clothes. It also helps children to understand different experiences such as going to school, shopping and visiting the doctor. These stories are written for preschoolers aged from two to six, and the book is a useful primer for all young children - but most especially those on the autism spectrum. My Social Stories Book contains over 150 Stories, and is illustrated throughout with line drawings by Sean McAndrew, which form a visual counterpart to the text. A helpful introduction explains to parents and carers how to get the most out of the book.

      My Social Stories Book
    • 2001

      Mentor Development in -Nop/118

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on language mentoring, this book presents case studies that encourage teacher educators to reflect on their practices. It integrates recent research on mentoring, teacher effectiveness, and language education, offering a comprehensive background to the case studies while emphasizing critical issues in the field.

      Mentor Development in -Nop/118
    • 2000

      This workbook contains the handouts for Carol Gray's DVD presentation Writing Social Stories. In her intriguing presentation, Carol Gray explains the elements that make Social Stories so successful and teaches you how to tailor the text to an individual's specific needs. The engaging DVD is great for parents, teachers, therapists, or for anyone who cares for someone on the spectrum. schovat popis

      Writing Social Stories with Carol Gray
    • 1994

      Comic Strip Conversations

      • 39 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.8(66)Add rating

      Carol Gray combines stick-figures with conversation symbols to illustrate what people say and think during conversations. Showing what people are thinking reinforces that others have independent thoughts--a concept spectrum children don't intuitively understand.

      Comic Strip Conversations