Play and Imagination in Children with Autism 2nd Edition

Play and Imagination in Children with Autism  2nd Edition
Author: Pamela J. Wolfberg
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2015-04-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807771129

Download Play and Imagination in Children with Autism 2nd Edition Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This now classic text remains a cornerstone of continuing efforts to develop inclusive peer play programs for children on the autism spectrum. The second edition has been thoroughly revised to reflect major new developments in the field of autism. Notable additions include an updated description of the Integrated Play Groups (IPG) model and related research; an examination of the nature of autism and of play from past to present, with major updates on incidence, diagnosis, and characteristics; and a comprehensive review of play interventions. Presenting vivid descriptions of three children with autism over a 10-year period (from age 5 to age 16), Play and Imagination in Children with Autism: Traces the development of the children as they overcome obstacles to enter into the play culture of their peers.Focuses on two critical years during which the children participated in a peer play group.Documents the emergence of remarkable transformations in the children’s social relations with peers and symbolic activity.Includes vignettes, dialogue, and samples of writing and drawing to bring the children’s stories to life.Lays out the implications for new directions in research and practice. Pamela J. Wolfberg is Associate Professor of special education and Director of the autism spectrum graduate program (Project Mosaic) at San Francisco State University. “Play and Imagination in Children with Autism has been the cornerstone of my professional and personal life for nearly a decade. This updated edition retains the original accessible style, explaining so clearly the pivotal role that peer play holds in the lives of individuals on the autism spectrum, while providing readers with cutting-edge developments in theory, research, and practice in the field.” —Heather McCracken, Founder/Executive Director, Friend 2 Friend Social Learning Society “Dr. Wolfberg continues to break new ground with the second edition of her book. What a pleasure for any child to get involved in one of her integrated play groups, and what a relief for parents to know that their child is both learning and having fun! This is a wonderful resource for professionals interested in creating engaging and effective social skills groups for children on the autism spectrum.” —Connie Kasari, UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies “Children with autism benefit in so many ways from social play experiences, despite the significant challenges in symbolic development. Dr. Pamela Wolfberg, a leading expert in this crucial aspect of children's development, once again guides us in a highly engaging manner in supporting social and play development for children with ASD.” —Barry M. Prizant, Director, Childhood Communication Services, Brown University “This book is a ‘must’ for anyone who wants to bring about genuine social reciprocity and imagination in children with autistic spectrum disorders. Pamela Wolfberg takes us on a journey through previously uncharted territory, documenting in rich qualitative detail how to scaffold entry into the culture of peer play.” —Adriana L. Schuler, San Francisco State University “Dr. Wolfberg has done a fine and sensitive job in characterizing the pivotal role that play skills hold in the social and linguistic world of the child with autism. Her development of Integrated Peer Play Groups, and the delineation of the autistic child as the ‘Novice Player’ and the typical child as the ‘Expert Player,’ is a very valuable heuristic tool to all who work with children with autism.” —Bryna Siegel, Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute, University of California, San Francisco

Play and Imagination in Children with Autism

Play and Imagination in Children with Autism
Author: Pamela J. Wolfberg
Publsiher: AAPC Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2009-04-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807749419

Download Play and Imagination in Children with Autism Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This now-classic text remains a cornerstone of continuing efforts to develop inclusive peer play programs for children on the autism spectrum. The second edition has been thoroughly revised to reflect major new developments in the field of autism. Notable additions include an updated description of the Integrated Play Groups (IPG) model and related research; an examination of the nature of autism and of play from past to present, with major updates on incidence, diagnosis, and characteristics; and a comprehensive review of play interventions. Presenting vivid descriptions of three children with autism over a 10-year period (from age 5 to age 16), Play and Imagination in Children with Autism: Traces the development of the children as they overcome obstacles to enter into the play culture of their peers. Focuses on 2 critical years during which the children participated in a peer play group. Documents the emergence of remarkable transformations in the children’s social relations with peers and symbolic activity. Includes vignettes, dialogue, and samples of writing and drawing that bring the children’s stories to life. Lays out the implications for new directions in research and practice. Praise for the First Edition of Play and Imagination in Children with Autism! “This book is a ‘must’ for anyone who wants to bring about genuine social reciprocity and imagination in children with autistic spectrum disorders. Pamela Wolfberg takes us on a journey through previously uncharted territory, documenting in rich qualitative detail how to scaffold entry into the culture of peer play.” —Adriana L. Schuler, San Francisco State University “Dr. Wolfberg has done a fine and sensitive job in characterizing the pivotal role that play skills hold in the social and linguistic world of the child with autism. Her development of Integrated Peer Play Groups, and the delineation of the autistic child as the ‘Novice Player’ and the typical child as the ‘Expert Player,’ is a very valuable heuristic tool to all who work with children with autism.” —Bryna Siegel, Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute, University of California, San Francisco

Cutting Edge Therapies for Autism 2010 2011

Cutting Edge Therapies for Autism 2010 2011
Author: Ken Siri,Tony Lyons
Publsiher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2010-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781616080259

Download Cutting Edge Therapies for Autism 2010 2011 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Collects the latest information on autism research, therapies, evaluations, and treatment centers.

Peer Play and the Autism Spectrum

Peer Play and the Autism Spectrum
Author: Pamela J. Wolfberg
Publsiher: AAPC Publishing
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: 193128217X

Download Peer Play and the Autism Spectrum Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Phase 1. Embracing the spirit of play - - phase 2. Setting the stage for play - - phase 3. Observing children at play - - phase 4. Guided participation in play.

Short Term Play Therapy for Children Third Edition

Short Term Play Therapy for Children  Third Edition
Author: Heidi Gerard Kaduson,Charles E. Schaefer
Publsiher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2016-06-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781462527847

Download Short Term Play Therapy for Children Third Edition Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"Subject Areas/Keywords: adolescents, art therapy, behavioral problems, brief, child psychotherapy, children, creative therapies, developmental disabilities, emotional problems, families, family, interventions, parents, play therapy, psychological disorders, short-term, solution-focused, trauma DESCRIPTION Illustrated with rich case examples, this widely used practitioner resource and text presents a range of play approaches that facilitate healing in a shorter time frame. Leading play therapists from diverse theoretical orientations show how to tailor brief interventions to each child's needs. Individual, family, and group treatment models are described and clinical guidelines are provided. Chapters demonstrate ways to rapidly build alliances with children, adolescents, and their caregivers; plan treatment for frequently encountered clinical problems; and get the most out of play materials and techniques."--

Teaching Play to Children with Autism

Teaching Play to Children with Autism
Author: Nicky Phillips,Liz Beavan
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2012-04-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781446258590

Download Teaching Play to Children with Autism Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Identiplay intervention helps children on the autistic spectrum, and those with specific communication disorders, learn to play. Through the use of play scripts the approach promotes the development of social skills, understanding, imagination and exploration. By learning these skills the young person can enjoy reciprocal play with an adult or peer. Supported by case studies the theory behind the approach is fully outlined and scripts are provided for instant use in a number of settings. The new edition of this popular book includes: - More on developing your own scripts - How to assess the child′s current play skills - The adult′s role in play - The use of visual/verbal support - New case studies - New scripts - Advice on taking learning outdoors - Links to resources and useful websites A supporting CD ROM contains video clips of the intervention in practice, printable scripts and a PowerPoint presentation to facilitate professional training making this a vital resource for anyone working with young children on the autistic spectrum or with communication difficulties.

Play from Birth to Twelve

Play from Birth to Twelve
Author: Doris Pronin Fromberg,Doris Bergen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2015-03-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317620358

Download Play from Birth to Twelve Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In light of recent standards-based and testing movements, the issue of play in child development has taken on increased meaning for educational professionals and social scientists. This third edition of Play From Birth to Twelve offers comprehensive coverage of what we now know about play and its guiding principles, dynamics, and importance in early learning. These up-to-date essays, written by some of the most distinguished experts in the field, help educators, psychologists, anthropologists, parents, health service personnel, and students explore a variety of theoretical and practical ideas, such as: all aspects of play, including historical and diverse perspectives as well as new approaches not yet covered in the literature how teachers in various classroom situations set up and guide play to facilitate learning how play is affected by societal violence, media reportage, technological innovations, and other contemporary issues play and imagination within the current scope of educational policies, childrearing methods, educational variations, cultural differences, and intellectual diversity New chapters in the third edition of Play From Birth to Twelve cover current and projected future developments in the field of play, such as executive function, neuroscience, autism, play in museums, "small world" play, global issues, media, and technology. The book also suggests ways to support children’s play across different environments at home, in communities, and within various institutional settings.

Here s How to Provide Intervention for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Here s How to Provide Intervention for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Author: Catherine B. Zenko,Michelle Peters Hite
Publsiher: Plural Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781597566001

Download Here s How to Provide Intervention for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle