
How Do I...Get a Job?
Speechmark Publishing Ltd
1st Edition
Published on 29. January 2010
Other
Cards
74 pages
978-0-86388-778-9 (ISBN)
Description
This game is designed as a resource to help young people learn to understand and prepare for work experience, job-seeking, interviews and coping in the workplace. In particular young people with a diagnosis on the Autism Spectrum find interviews difficult in the same way as they may struggle with day-to-day conversations. Many of the elements of the interactions are similar: greeting appropriately; making eye contact; using appropriate facial expression; listening carefully; asking good questions; requesting clarification, etc. This fun discussion card-based activity encourages participants to: answer questions; appraise themselves; decide whether advice suggested is good or bad; and, role-play situations and interactions using hypothetical scenarios. There are 74 cards and the game can be played by any number of people, although 4-6 is recommended. It is suitable for people of age 15+.
Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy.
Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 125 mm
Width: 82 mm
Weight
220 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-86388-778-9 (9780863887789)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
This game is designed as a resource to help young people learn to understand and prepare for work experience, job- seeking, interviews and coping in the workplace. In particular young people with a diagnosis on the Autism Spectrum find interviews difficult in the same way as they may struggle with day-to-day conversations.
Many of the elements of the interactions are similar:
Greeting appropriately
Making eye contact
Using appropriate facial expression
Listening carefully
Asking good questions
Requesting clarification.
This fun discussion card-based activity encourages participants to:
Answer questions
Appraise themselves
Decide whether advice suggested is good or bad
Role-play situations and interactions using hypothetical scenarios.
There are 74 cards and the game can be played by any number of people, although 4-6 is recommended.
Age: 15 +
Many of the elements of the interactions are similar:
Greeting appropriately
Making eye contact
Using appropriate facial expression
Listening carefully
Asking good questions
Requesting clarification.
This fun discussion card-based activity encourages participants to:
Answer questions
Appraise themselves
Decide whether advice suggested is good or bad
Role-play situations and interactions using hypothetical scenarios.
There are 74 cards and the game can be played by any number of people, although 4-6 is recommended.
Age: 15 +