Category: Asperger’s Play Guide
08
Mar
Guess How I Feel? Game Review: Autism and Asperger’s Resource
by Dick Leonardo
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One of my favorite websites is Fun and Fuction.Com. They provide quality skill-building toys for children of every ability, that promotes inclusive play at home,...
15
Jun
Book Review: Asperger’s Syndrome Resources
by Dick Leonardo
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A great resource for parents with children on the Autism Spectrum is the book website http://www.asperger.net. They provide a huge selection of resources that includes...
20
May
QuickCues iPhone App for Autism
by Dick Leonardo
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We don’t have an iPhone or iPad currently because we have to pay for new sofas and chairs instead. Some day maybe. Sigh. I still wanted...
13
May
Asperger’s Play Guide: Step 2 Sand and Water Table
by Dick Leonardo
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Sand, water, rice and other textures are a fun tool to use with children who have Sensory Processing disorders. Many children on the ASD Spectrum...
13
May
Listening to the wind chimes
by Dick Leonardo
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My husband and I are both big fans of wind chimes. We have a few that we like to hang every spring. They offer both...
12
May
Asperger’s Play Guide: K’NEX
by Dick Leonardo
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K’ NEX toys have been a staple in our house for many years. They were our oldest son favorite toy. Even now as a teenager, he...
02
May
Asperger’s Play Guide: Tangle Toys Giveaway
by Dick Leonardo
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School can be very stressful for children with Asperger’s Syndrome. Thankfully there are many resources for parents. For help in choosing what would fit best...
02
May
Asperger’s Play Guide: Swinging For Therapy
by Dick Leonardo
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As a parent of a child on the ASD Spectrum you will read and hear a lot about what you should buy or do to...
01
May
Asperger’s Play Guide: Family Game Night
by Dick Leonardo
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Image by Chris Blakeley via Flickr I have always known that my Aspergian son Alex plays in a very unique way, but I only know...
22
Apr
My Brother Charlie Book Review
by Dick Leonardo
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My Brother Charlie Written by Holly Robinson Peete and Ryan Elizabeth Peete Product Description In this story, told from a sister’s point of view,...
20
Apr
Asperger’s Play Guide: Fun with Cooking
by Dick Leonardo
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A fun activity to involve your child with Asperger’s Syndrome/Autism is cooking and baking. Our son loves to help me in the kitchen and having him...
11
Apr
Komichis Toys with Feelings
by Dick Leonardo
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Komochis – Toys with Feelings Inside is a set of plush toys that help kids learn about feelings in a fun way. These children’s products...
08
Apr
Morph-O-Scopes: Asperger’s Play Guide Review
by Dick Leonardo
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Morph-O-Scopes are a unique, optical illusion coloring toy that sound really cool and actually deliver when you try it. They are winners of 24 national...
05
Apr
Asperger’s Syndrome Play Guide
by Dick Leonardo
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The month of April Bookroom Reviews will feature reviews and articles about how play can benefit children on the Autism Spectrum. We are excited to...