The Importance of Socialization for Kids with Disabilities
Written by Danette Locke
Ever wonder how you learned to make eye contact when speaking with someone? Or how about why you speak casually with friends and formally with employers? Social skills are something everyone learns in their formative years through interactions with family, friends and the community at large.
No one is born with an innate skill for understanding social skills or knowing how to interact with others.
For children with disabilities, learning these fundamental social skills takes a little more time and effort.
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