Summary
Contents
Teachers, educational psychologists, early years SENCOs and parents.
Using Identiplay with other Resources
- 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
- Exploring Emotions with Teddy
- Using Musical Instruments
- Encouraging Conversation
- The Development of Self-Help Skills
- Learning to Put on Socks
- Washing Hands
- Learning to Wait
Using Identiplay with other Resources
It has often been reported that children with ASDs play with popular play resources in unusual ways. For example, it would not be unusual to see a child placing all the toy cars in a line, or lying on the floor watching the wheels rotate or merely spinning the wheels of a car. The typically developing child is likely to create his own play scenario when using this ...