9780921145493-0921145497-Take Out the Toys: Building Early Toy Play for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Other Social Communication Difficulties

Take Out the Toys: Building Early Toy Play for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Other Social Communication Difficulties

ISBN-13: 9780921145493
ISBN-10: 0921145497
Edition: First Edition
Author: Elaine Weitzman, Fern Sussman, Andrea Lynn Koohi
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Hanen Centre
Format: Paperback 77 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780921145493
ISBN-10: 0921145497
Edition: First Edition
Author: Elaine Weitzman, Fern Sussman, Andrea Lynn Koohi
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Hanen Centre
Format: Paperback 77 pages

Summary

Take Out the Toys: Building Early Toy Play for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Other Social Communication Difficulties (ISBN-13: 9780921145493 and ISBN-10: 0921145497), written by authors Elaine Weitzman, Fern Sussman, Andrea Lynn Koohi, was published by Hanen Centre in 2014. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Autism & Asperger's Syndrome (Children's Health) books. You can easily purchase or rent Take Out the Toys: Building Early Toy Play for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Other Social Communication Difficulties (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Autism & Asperger's Syndrome books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $4.21.

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Take Out the Toys is the second booklet in the Make Play R.O.C.K.™ series for parents of children on the autism spectrum. This series provides practical, research-based strategies for expanding children's play skills during everyday play activities.

The Take Out the Toys booklet gives parents the tools to help their child develop early toy play skills. This early type of play, known as functional play, is an important step on the road to developing more advanced play skills, as well as building social skills. Functional play involves playing with toys in "expected" ways, such as putting shapes into a sorter or building a tower with blocks. This booklet has a play checklist, which helps you identify how your child currently plays with toys. from there, you learn how to expand functional play skills by helping him learn to imitate new play actions using a variety of objects and toys. As your child learns to imitate new and more complex types of functional play, he is not only learning new play skills, but is building the foundation for improved language development.

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