Teaching Playskills to Children With Autistic Spectrum Disorder. A Practical Guide
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Manufacturer: Drl Books
Author: Melinda Smith
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2001-06
Publisher: Drl Books
Label: Drl Books
Number Of Pages: 175
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excellent 
2007-07-09
Phenomenal resource for parents and therapists. Great suggestions for play activities and language to supplement. Highly recommended.
Some great play ideas for kids with ASD 
2005-09-08
This book is what the title describes. It's not "sexy reading", and it's takes a little work to get through it, but it gives parents some great ideas for playing with their ASD kids. Heck, it has some great ideas for playing with normal/typical kids, too. If you are looking for some inspiration for working with your little one, I recommend.
Playing can be fun 
2003-03-24
As adults we forget "how" to play, this book more than reminds us. It outlines ways to play with blocks, legos, puzzles, action figures and lots more. Anything your child enjoys playing with can be used to teach playskills. The step-by-step concrete instructions include dialogue and almost guarantee success. Skills addressed include imitative play, pretend play, toy play, music, games and sensory play. This book is sooo helpful and full of great ideas.
This book has boosted our in-home ABA program! 
2002-07-12
This book has taken our in-home Verbal Behavior program to new heights! It is simple to read, understand and implement! My son has ASD and is 3.6 yrs. old....he has a vocabulary of maybe 25 words at this point but his play skills are now booming! The ideas that Dr.Smith gives are for all levels of dev. delays....this allows the book to assist us as my son moves onward and upward. My therapists are also extremely happy with his progress. Kudos! Dr.Smith....thank you for helping a parent in need....someday I'll have my son write you a thank you himself......just you wait and see!
Not very helpful 
2002-06-15
I ordered this book with high hopes, after visiting Melinda's website. However, the book was a disappointment. It contained VERY little information about the development of playskills in typical children, stages of play, and what skills should be taught first. Instead, the book was more of a personal narrative; a collection of the author's personal experiences in teaching her own son how to play, and excerpts of notes written by her child's therapists. The information was too specific to her high-functioning child to be of use to many parents and professionals who work with children at different levels. Much of the book was comprised of the same lists available on her website. Save yourself the money, and buy another, more useful book.