Social Skills for People with Learning Disabilities
Discover the essential guide to enhancing social interactions for individuals with learning disabilities in "Social Skills for People with Learning Disabilities" by Mark Burton. Published in 1995 by Chapman and Hall, this comprehensive paperback spans 326 pages and emphasizes the importance of community care and quality of life. As people with learning disabilities become more active participants in local communities, this book provides invaluable insights into social skills that facilitate their engagement. Tailored for educators and caregivers involved with the National Curriculum Key Stage 4 and GCSE, Burton’s work addresses the psychological aspects of communication and collective behavior. Whether you're a professional in the field or a family member seeking to support loved ones, this book serves as a vital resource for promoting understanding, acceptance, and social integration. Unlock the potential for meaningful connections and enhance the quality of life for those with learning disabilities today.