Author: | Travis Breeding | ISBN: | 9780463208830 |
Publisher: | Breeding Publishing | Publication: | June 25, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Travis Breeding |
ISBN: | 9780463208830 |
Publisher: | Breeding Publishing |
Publication: | June 25, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This book is a beginners guide for teenagers and adults with autism all about the hidden rules of Facebook. With non-verbal communication already being of importance Facebook has increased the importance level of non-verbal communication to a greater level. It is imperative for someone with autism to understand all the implications of what they do on Facebook. This is a basic guide to start them.
Many Facebook friendships are born and destroyed all from people sitting and interacting with each other behind a computer or phone screen. This book will begin to teach someone with autism the differences between friends you meet in real life and Facebook friends that you have never met. It will also address safety concerns of Facebook and meeting people over the internet.
In many ways Facebook is set up in a way that makes being stalked easy. It also makes stalking someone else easy. This book will help teach people with autism how to avoid seeming like a stalker and how to avoid being stalked. This is a great beginning book for teens and adults who are ready to navigate the world of social interaction via Facebook.
This book is a beginners guide for teenagers and adults with autism all about the hidden rules of Facebook. With non-verbal communication already being of importance Facebook has increased the importance level of non-verbal communication to a greater level. It is imperative for someone with autism to understand all the implications of what they do on Facebook. This is a basic guide to start them.
Many Facebook friendships are born and destroyed all from people sitting and interacting with each other behind a computer or phone screen. This book will begin to teach someone with autism the differences between friends you meet in real life and Facebook friends that you have never met. It will also address safety concerns of Facebook and meeting people over the internet.
In many ways Facebook is set up in a way that makes being stalked easy. It also makes stalking someone else easy. This book will help teach people with autism how to avoid seeming like a stalker and how to avoid being stalked. This is a great beginning book for teens and adults who are ready to navigate the world of social interaction via Facebook.