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101 Games and Activities for Children With Autism, Aspergers and Sensory Processing Disorders £12.99
101 Games and Activities for Children With Autism, Aspergers and Sensory Processing Disorders

Tara Delaney

978-0071623360

2009 McGraw-Hill

Dozens of delightful, therapeutic games for kids with autism and sensory spectrum disorders—designed by a pediatric specialist in the field.

These playful games and activities are specifically developed to help children with autism and sensory disorders. Fun for all ages and all ends of the spectrum, these games will help stimulate, engage, and improve the child’s motor functions, social skills, and cognitive development. The book includes outdoor adventures for the whole family, indoor activities for one-on-one fun, bouncing games for babies, and therapeutic ways to play with Legos, Lincoln Logs, and other toys. All the activities will help children reach their developmental goals, including making eye-contact, staying focused, and interacting with others—huge concerns for parents and teachers of these children.

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