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Playing, Laughing and Learning with Children on the Autism Spectrum: A Practical Resource of Play Ideas for Parents and Carers

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'An approachable and practical edition that will be welcomed by parents and carers alike. I know how hard it can be to find "How to" resources for parents. Well here is a gem.'


- Children, Young People and Families


Parents of young children newly diagnosed as on the autism spectrum are often at a loss for ideas about how best to help their child. Playing, Laughing and Learning with Children on the Autism Spectrum is not just a collection of play ideas; it shows how to break down activities into manageable stages, and looks at ways to gain a child's attention and motivation and to build on small achievements.


Each chapter covers a collection of ideas around a theme, including music, art, physical activities, playing outdoors, puzzles, turn-taking and using existing toys to create play sequences. There are also chapters on introducing reading and making the most of television. This updated second edition contains an extensive chapter on how to use the computer, the internet and the digital camera to find and make resources and activities, and suggests many suitable websites to help parents through the internet maze. The ideas are useful both for toddlers and primary age children who are still struggling with play.

304 pages, Paperback

First published May 31, 2002

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March 24, 2012
I got a number of great ideas from this book that I plan on implementing soon :) Although my daughter, who we believe has Asperger's ( we're still on the roller coaster of diagnosis after diagnosis after diagnosis) is rather high functioning for many of the things in the book.. there were many that could be adapted regardless of the level of disability the child shows. In all, a good read.. lots of good thinking points for common issues :)
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February 4, 2014
Excellent resource. Have already started implementing some ideas with minimal effort, but I also want to re-read from the beginning and take notes.
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