Eye Contact Exercise(s) for those with ASD.
For children and adults who are on the spectrum, a very common characteristic is little to no eye contact. The extent of this can vary greatly from person to person and from one social situation to another. If you are interested in learning more about this then this link is a good piece to look at.
Below, you'll find a video. It is a free resource aiming to help improve eye contact if used regularly. There is a whole CD-ROM available from Face-Cards to purchase if you find it useful to your child. I've not used this so cannot really review it, though this resource has helped my son.
Below, you'll find a video. It is a free resource aiming to help improve eye contact if used regularly. There is a whole CD-ROM available from Face-Cards to purchase if you find it useful to your child. I've not used this so cannot really review it, though this resource has helped my son.