Plan for people play / Fern Sussman & Elaine Weitzman.
By: Sussman, Fern.
Contributor(s): Weitzman, Elaine.
Series: Make play R.O.C.K. ; 1.Toronto, Ontario : Hanen Program, 2014Description: 48 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780921145486; 0921145489.Subject(s): The Hanen Program | AUTISM | COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS | LANGUAGE DISORDERS | COMMUNICATION SKILLS | PLAY BEHAVIOUR | SOCIAL SKILLS | PEOPLE GAMES | CHILDRENSummary: "Plan for People Play helps you create enjoyable play situations that encourage your child to participate so that he can have the best possible opportunities to both have fun and build important social communication and interaction skills. This booklet centers around "people games" games that focus on interaction instead of on toys. Examples of popular people games include Hide-and-Seek, Row, Row, Row Your Boat and Tag. People games are particularly helpful for children with social communication difficulties because they provide many opportunities to build some of the key interaction skills that these children often find difficult."--Publisher's website.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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"Plan for People Play helps you create enjoyable play situations that encourage your child to participate so that he can have the best possible opportunities to both have fun and build important social communication and interaction skills. This booklet centers around "people games" games that focus on interaction instead of on toys. Examples of popular people games include Hide-and-Seek, Row, Row, Row Your Boat and Tag. People games are particularly helpful for children with social communication difficulties because they provide many opportunities to build some of the key interaction skills that these children often find difficult."--Publisher's website.
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