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Many children on the autistic spectrum seem to be at a very early
developmental stage in their play, which tends to be less
spontaneous, exploratory and varied than that of other children.
This accessible handbook describes different play sequences which
encourage the integration of social, emotional and cognitive
development in autistic children. The easy-to-follow play
strategies focus on the four key skills of visualizing, imitation,
mirroring and turn-taking. The book is illustrated throughout with
photographs, and includes a questionnaire for observing and
assessing play interventions as an appendix. The authors combine an
accessible developmental approach with practical tried-and-tested
play strategies. Autism and Play will enable parents to nurture
their children's social and cognitive development, and will inform
the practice of professionals working in close contact with
children on the autistic spectrum. Jannik Beyer, PhD is a
psychologist and Director of broendagerskolen, a special school for
autistic children. He is a member of the board of directors of the
Danish Association of Special Schools and Treatment Centres for
Autistic Children. Lone Gammeltoft is a speech and language
therapist and teacher at the broendagerskolen. Both authors have
been working with children with autism for more than twenty years.
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