Talk:Motivation and emotion/Book/2020/Autism spectrum disorder and emotional regulation
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editHey, topic is looking amazing :) I would suggest making the pictures a tad bigger :) other than that, it is great!
Facial emotion recognition
editHi there, interesting topic you're working on, I hope it's all going well for you. While researching my topic I've come across articles about the difficulties individuals with ASD have with facial emotion recognition, which can lead to emotion regulation and interpersonal problems. Might be worth looking at for your topic. Good luck with it. --NUMBLA0371 (discuss • contribs) 11:41, 13 October 2020 (UTC)
Emotional Regulation
editI suggest checking out the wiki page on Emotional Self-Regulation and linking it to your page.--Dakka2005 (discuss • contribs) 00:31, 30 August 2020 (UTC)
Emotional regulation tools
editin the section to support and help manage emotional regulation, you should check out Sue Larkey (https://suelarkey.com.au/). she has an array of tools like social stories that help parents, cares and teachers teach children with ASD on how they can manage their emotions in certain situations.--U3167177 (discuss • contribs) 19:00, 30 August 2020 (UTC)
Heading casing
editFYI, the convention on Wikiversity is for sentence casing. For example, the wikitext should be:
== Cats and mice == |
- @U3187381: Just making sure that you see this feedback about heading casing. Sincerely, James. -- Jtneill - Talk - c 03:50, 10 October 2020 (UTC)
@Jtneill: Thank you James! I think i have fixed this up now.
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Disorder capitalisation
edit@U3187381: Disorder names should not be capitalised: https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/capitalization/diseases-disorders-therapies Sincerely, James -- Jtneill - Talk - c 11:09, 11 October 2020 (UTC)
Image caption, APA reference
editThere is one image without the caption, and check out the reference format. --U3178984 (discuss • contribs) 02:55, 12 October 2020 (UTC)
Capitalisation of ASD in first image
editHi there! Your book chapter looks great and you have a very interesting topic! I did notice though that in your first image you have capitalised 'Autism Spectrum Disorder'. I don't know whether that was allowed in the context you have used it in but I thought if you had the time to double check it. Otherwise amazing work! --U3179701 (discuss • contribs) 21:04, 18 October 2020 (UTC)
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