Developing Play and Drama in Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders Contributor(s): Sherratt, Dave (Author), Peter, Melanie (Author) |
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ISBN: 1853466972 ISBN-13: 9781853466977 Publisher: David Fulton Publishers OUR PRICE: $44.60 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: March 2002 Annotation: Learning through play is a well-established principle that underpins much educational practice, yet it is often overlooked in association with children with autistic spectrum disorders. This book considers the wide-ranging benefits of developing play and taking it into drama with these children. The authors demonstrate how to implement such approaches via a highly practical, structured developmental framework, within which participants may gradually learn to be creative. They also discuss the psychology and pedagogy of autism in relation to play and drama and connect them to everyday learning situations using a wealth of examples. br br This accessible approach to play and drama can offer a powerful, memorable, integrating way forward for children with autistic spectrum disorders - and enjoyable, fun opportunities for teaching and learning. |
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BISAC Categories: - Social Science | People With Disabilities - Education |
Dewey: 371.94 |
Physical Information: 0.41" H x 6.96" W x 10.04" (0.72 lbs) 180 pages |
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Publisher Description: Learning through play is a well-established principle that underpins much educational practice, yet it is often overlooked in association with children with autistic spectrum disorders. This book considers the wide-ranging benefits of developing play and taking it into drama with these children. The authors demonstrate how to implement such approaches via a highly practical, structured developmental framework, within which participants may gradually learn to be creative. They also discuss the psychology and pedagogy of autism in relation to play and drama and connect them to everyday learning situations using a wealth of examples. This accessible approach to play and drama can offer a powerful, memorable, integrating way forward for children with autistic spectrum disorders - and enjoyable, fun opportunities for teaching and learning. |