Teaching play to children with autism : a practical intervention using Identiplay
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Teaching play to children with autism : a practical intervention using Identiplay
(A lucky duck book)
P. Chapman, 2007
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Teaching play to children with autism : practical interventions using Identiplay
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 64)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Includes CD-Rom 'The book provides interesting and accessible information on the theory and development of Identiplay, with case studies on the accompanying CD-Rom adding further detail' - British Journal of Special Education 'This book provides parents and professionals with the answer to a simple question - How might I make a start on play? Identiplay is a launch pad to some of the best work I have seen in the area of play for children with autism' - Caroline Smith, Principal Educational Psychologist and International Trainer Children on the autistic spectrum and those with specific communication disorders often demonstrate a difficulty in learning to play and a resulting isolation from their peers. The Identiplay intervention, based on the work of Beyer and Gammeltoft, promotes the development of social skills and social understanding, imagination, exploration, flexibility and change. By learning these skills the young person can enjoy reciprocal play with an adult or peer. In this book the authors explain how to use this positive and practical intervention and provide three video clips with case histories and a PowerPoint presentation to facilitate professional training.
A CD-ROM is included containing the photographs of Identiplay kits, play scripts, video clips to allow printing of all the materials. There is also advice on ways of adapting Identiplay to further extend play skills, moving away from the original format of a table-top activity, and applying the principles in a wider range of activities, such as role play, the development of leisure activities, water play and outdoor games. The theoretical basis for the programme is also explained, drawing on the authors' analysis of the function and development of play in children not on the autistic spectrum. The programme is suitable for all practitioners in educational and care settings who work with young children on the autistic spectrum or with communication difficulties, and is also appropriate for parents looking for an effective and enjoyable intervention to use with their own children.
目次
PART ONE: THEORY AND PRACTICE Why Play? Play in children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders What is Identiplay and where has it come from? Setting up Tabletop Identiplay Why use Identiplay? Making your Identiplay kits - 12 Top Tips PART TWO: CASE STUDIES AND COMMENTARY ON VIDEO CLIPS Amy John Ben Jack Luke PART THREE: KITS AND SCRIPTS Cars Animal Set Click-clack cars Animal Train Children's Playground Farmyard Garages The Sea Dolls Dog with pet carrier Building Blocks Space Shuttle Firemen PART FOUR: IDENTIPLAY BEYOND THE TABLETOP Identiplay Beyond the Tabletop Ducks in Water Puppet Play Working with Play Dough Working at the Sand Tray Moving Sand / Rocks / Tree trunks Working in the Water Tray Helicopter Rescue Diving for Treasure PART FIVE: USING IDENTIPLAY WITH OTHER RESOURCES The Car Mat Planting a Seed Laying the Table Making a Glass of Squash Making a Sandwich Making a Popoid Figure Trying on a Hat Making a Cup of Coffee Playing with Soft Toys Exploring Emotions with Teddy Using Musical Instruments Encouraging Conversation PART SIX: POWERPOINT SLIDES
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