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This book presents the Preschool Peer Social Intervention (PPSI), a
manualized comprehensive social curriculum to enhance
peer-interaction for pre-schoolers with Autism Spectrum Disorders
(ASD) in three key domains: play, interaction, and conversation.
The book outlines the PPSI's transactional approach in each of the
three intervention domains and incorporates developmental features
and age-appropriate play, interaction, and conversation skills
while accounting for individual differences in social communication
abilities. The intervention is designed to be implemented within
the child's natural social environment, such as preschool, and it
includes the child's social agents, namely, their peers, teachers,
and parents. PPSI intervention curricula addressed in this book are
based on typical play, interaction, and conversation development,
taking into account the social and communication challenges found
to characterize young children with ASD in these domains. Building
up the ability to play, interact and converse more efficiently with
peers may render a substantial impact on preschoolers with ASD,
with vast potential for improving not only these children's
immediate social experience with peers, but also their future
social competence that relies on these early building blocks.
This book presents the Preschool Peer Social Intervention (PPSI), a
manualized comprehensive social curriculum to enhance
peer-interaction for pre-schoolers with Autism Spectrum Disorders
(ASD) in three key domains: play, interaction, and conversation.
The book outlines the PPSI's transactional approach in each of the
three intervention domains and incorporates developmental features
and age-appropriate play, interaction, and conversation skills
while accounting for individual differences in social communication
abilities. The intervention is designed to be implemented within
the child's natural social environment, such as preschool, and it
includes the child's social agents, namely, their peers, teachers,
and parents. PPSI intervention curricula addressed in this book are
based on typical play, interaction, and conversation development,
taking into account the social and communication challenges found
to characterize young children with ASD in these domains. Building
up the ability to play, interact and converse more efficiently with
peers may render a substantial impact on preschoolers with ASD,
with vast potential for improving not only these children's
immediate social experience with peers, but also their future
social competence that relies on these early building blocks.
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