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Suspecting that your baby or toddler may have autism spectrum disorder or another developmental delay can be scary and overwhelming. But there is a lot you can do to help, even while waiting for an evaluation or early intervention. With the right tools, everyday tasks can be terrific opportunities for building critical social and communication skills. Start at the kitchen table, bathtub, or shopping cart! In this easy-to-navigate guide, leading experts present more than 100 games and activities designed to support development in children from birth to age 3. Your child's daily routines are transformed into learning opportunities that promote crucial abilities, like how to imitate others or use simple hand gestures to convey wants and needs. As a parent, you are the most important person in your child's life. Now you can be the best teacher, too.
Contents
IntroductionI. Helping Babies and Toddlers Learn and Develop1. What Is a Developmental Delay and How Can Games in Routine Activities Help?2. Keystones: Attachment and Behavioral Teaching3. 12 Rules to Play By4. Language, Eye Contact, and Imagination: Important Targets of LearningII. Games and Activities for Toddlers at Risk5. Waking Up and Going to Sleep6. Dressing, Undressing, and Diaper Changing7. Mealtime8. Bathtime9. Chores10. Errands11. Indoor Play12. Outdoor PlayIII. Games and Activities for Babies at Risk13.0-3 Months14. 3-6 Months15. 6-9 Months16. 9-12 MonthsIV. More Tips and Tools17. Specific Words, Phrases, Gestures, and Signs to Work On18. Preventing Problem BehaviorAppendix: Activity Lists