Some children may happen to have a specific impairment and often children on the autism spectrum do not play in the way we may expect. These children may have difficulties in communicating, socialising with others and approach play in a very literal sense.
This book has been written to support those working or living with children on the autism spectrum and provides great ideas to encourage them to play and interact. The thoughts and resources in the book are designed to help adults work with all children to ensure they are offered the same chances and experiences as others.
“We are all different with individual likes and dislikes. Different ways of thinking and processing information. Children on the autism spectrum are individuals too who just happen to have autism.” Wendy Usher
Play Doctors