Children with disabilities often have deficits in engaging in appropriate social behavior such as greetings, conversations, and maintaining friendships. These deficits can result in individual isolation or result in the occurrence of problem behavior as an alternative to gain attention from peers. This poster will discuss a review of literature that has shown to be effective at teaching social skills to individuals with disabilities
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