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Facilitating play dates for children with autism and typically developing peers in natural settings : a training manual / Laurie A. Vismara, Grace W. Gengoux, Mendy Boettcher, Robert L. Koegel, & Lynn Kern Koegel.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Santa Barbara, CA : University of California, Santa Barbara, 2006.Description: 49 pages ; 28 cmSubject(s): Summary: Facilitating Play Dates for Children with Autism and Typically Developing Peers in Natural Settings: A Training Manual (2006) by Laurie Vismara, Grace W. Gengoux, Mendy Boettcher, Robert L. Koegel, and & Lynn Kern Koegel is a parent-friendly guide on how to help your child with ASD communicate and play together with neurotypical children. This manual teaches what a parent or a professional needs to know to prepare for a play date, how to choose a compatible playmate and plan activities. One of the minor downsides of the manual is that it uses technical jargon. Including a glossary of key terms at the end could be helpful.

Facilitating Play Dates for Children with Autism and Typically Developing Peers in Natural Settings: A Training Manual (2006) by Laurie Vismara, Grace W. Gengoux, Mendy Boettcher, Robert L. Koegel, and & Lynn Kern Koegel is a parent-friendly guide on how to help your child with ASD communicate and play together with neurotypical children. This manual teaches what a parent or a professional needs to know to prepare for a play date, how to choose a compatible playmate and plan activities. One of the minor downsides of the manual is that it uses technical jargon. Including a glossary of key terms at the end could be helpful.