This review is from: 101 Games and Activities for Children With Autism, Asperger’s and Sensory Processing Disorders (Paperback)
My nephew was diagnosed on the autism spectrum a few years ago, and I’ve been trying to find ways to play with him ever since. This book contains plenty of clearly explained games and activities that are fun for me and my nephew. I like that the book is organized by developmental area, too. For example, my nephew’s occupational therapist and teacher told our family that he needs to work on fine motor skills, so I just turned to that chapter of the book for inspiration!
I hope this book can help you as much as it helped me. There’s a lot of good stuff in here for $12.
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This review is from: 101 Games and Activities for Children With Autism, Asperger’s and Sensory Processing Disorders (Paperback)
“101 Games and Activities for Children with Autism, Asperger’s, and Sensory Processing Disorders” is a compendium of practical games, exercises, and activities specially chosen or designed to enhance sensory integration and development in children with sensory processing disorders. The games are interactive, easy stimulating, and fun. Best of all, they will help the child to grow, learn social skills, and communicate. The model used by author Tara Delaney (M.S., OTR) is partially described as “Using three-dimensional learning as a way of imprinting preacademic and academic concepts in your child’s repertoire of information will increase your child’s opportunity for success in the classroom (p.138).” The book is divided into 10 chapters covering such areas as engagement, sensory development, gross and fine motor skills, communication, social sense, school readiness, home activities, outdoor activities, and adapting brand-name games. All the play-game activities are presented in a compact format that highlights aspects including whether the game is indoor/outdoor, equipment, how (first and second levels), purpose, and why. An excellent explanation of the Brain Library in the introduction explains the different areas of the brain catalogued for different types of learning, and how best to access them. Fundamental to Delaney’s teaching philosophy is the discovery that “play has (an infinite) power to teach, develop, and connect children to the world (p. viii).” “101 Games and Activities for Children with Autism, Asperger’s, and Sensory Processing Disorders” is an excellent resource for parents, teachers, and caretakers of children with sensory processing disorders.
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Excellent Resource for Special Child in Your Life!,
I hope this book can help you as much as it helped me. There’s a lot of good stuff in here for $12.
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An excellent resource for parents and teachers,
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For high functioning autism,
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