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Routledge Interactive Play for Children with Autism Guide

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Description

Support the development of communication, social understanding, and cognition with this comprehensive guide from Routledge. Written by Diana Seach, this book provides practical resources to help establish shared play experiences that make a difference in a child's learning journey. Play is a fundamental part of development and psychology. This guide explains how meaningful interactions enrich a child's growth. It offers expert insights into how play allows children with Autism to represent their knowledge of the world and their relationships with others. By using these methods, caregivers and professionals can help children spontaneously explore new ways of thinking about themselves. This resource is designed to be easily accessible for those looking to improve social engagement through structured and spontaneous play. It serves as a valuable tool for understanding the psychological importance of play in helping children navigate their environment and social connections.

Key Features

Develops essential communication, social understanding, and cognitive skills through shared play experiences.

Provides practical resources and easy-to-use guidance for establishing meaningful interactions.

Explains the psychological and developmental importance of play in a child's learning process.

Helps children with Autism represent their knowledge of the world and their social relationships.

Encourages children to spontaneously explore new ways of thinking about themselves and others.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 March 2007
Listed Since
12 December 2006

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