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Author: Carol Gray and Gray Center Staff Translator: Yayoi Nakagawa Supervision and Commentary: Tomoko Fukumaki The second installment following the highly acclaimed "About Me" (a collection of social story examples 1). One of the core difficulties of the autism spectrum is interpersonal problems. This difficulty often becomes a major problem within families, where interpersonal relationships are close and long-lasting. One of the reasons for this is that neurotypical family members tend to assume, "They should understand this much after living together for so many years," and thus miss the opportunity to properly understand family relationships. Therefore, it is often difficult to understand the roles of family members and the feelings of each family member. This "About Family" carefully explains to children and young people with ASD the definition of family, the roles of family members, their feelings, and the fact that families change over time, providing them with concrete materials that are actually useful when thinking about and learning about themselves within the family.
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