
Play Skills
Learning interpersonal play skills can be an area that those on the spectrum find particularly challenging. At the same time, playing games, or engaging in fun activities can be one of the best ways to learn social skills and spark the imagination, all while having fun!
Below is a list of our favourite books and resources to help you understand how best to engage your child with autism or ASD in play.
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Play to Progress – Lead Your Child to Success Using the Power of Sensory Play
For children to develop to their fullest potential, their sensory system needs to be stimulated from the time they are born. Their senses flourish when they explore their environment by touching new textures, including food, running, jumping, climbing, and splashing outside. Play to Progress is a vital resource for any parent who wants to help their kid get back out into the world with the activity and engagement they need for healthy development.
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Playing, Laughing and Learning with Children on the Autism Spectrum – A Practical Resource of Play Ideas for Parents and Carers, 2nd. Edition
Playing, Laughing and Learning with Children on the Autism Spectrum shows how to break down activities into manageable stages, and looks at ways to gain a child’s attention and motivation and to build on small achievements.
$37.95In stock