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Play and Friendship in Inclusive Autism Education: Supporting learning and development / Edition 1
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Play and Friendship in Inclusive Autism Education: Supporting learning and development / Edition 1
Current price: $42.95
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Play and Friendship in Inclusive Autism Education: Supporting learning and development / Edition 1
Current price: $42.95
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Taking an innovative approach to autism and play, this practical text focuses on the particular form play and friendship takes for children with autism and their peers. Autistic children have clear preferences for play, with sensory-perceptual experience remaining a strong feature as they develop.
Play and Friendship in Inclusive Autism Education
offers a framework for supporting children’s development through play, with step-by-step guidance on how to facilitate the playful engagement of children with autism.
Up to date research findings and relevant theoretical ideas are presented in an accessible and practical way, highlighting what theory means to ordinary practice in schools, whilst focusing on practical knowledge in autism education. Split into five chapters, this book covers some of the main issues surrounding inclusive education and play:
discourses and definitions of play
the difference between play and playfulness
autism, play and the inclusion agenda in education
the nature of sensory-perceptual experience in children’s play cultures
effective ways of supporting children’s friendships.
With practical guidance on how to support children with autism through play, this book will be essential reading for teachers, learning support assistants, SENCos and play workers, as well as professionals working in an advisory capacity. Students studying courses that cover autism will also find
a valuable resource.
Play and Friendship in Inclusive Autism Education
offers a framework for supporting children’s development through play, with step-by-step guidance on how to facilitate the playful engagement of children with autism.
Up to date research findings and relevant theoretical ideas are presented in an accessible and practical way, highlighting what theory means to ordinary practice in schools, whilst focusing on practical knowledge in autism education. Split into five chapters, this book covers some of the main issues surrounding inclusive education and play:
discourses and definitions of play
the difference between play and playfulness
autism, play and the inclusion agenda in education
the nature of sensory-perceptual experience in children’s play cultures
effective ways of supporting children’s friendships.
With practical guidance on how to support children with autism through play, this book will be essential reading for teachers, learning support assistants, SENCos and play workers, as well as professionals working in an advisory capacity. Students studying courses that cover autism will also find
a valuable resource.