Guest guest Posted July 24, 2008 Report Share Posted July 24, 2008 Hey ! Just a quick question and thanks for all of your help and inspiration. While I am still waiting on my Engaging Autism book, I wanted to check to see if I have the right idea on things. This morning Garrett came over to me with a big smile and I could tell he wanted to socialize. So, I threw a towel over his head and said " Where's Garrett " He pulled it off and I said " Peek a Boo " He smiled really big. Then I put the towel over my head and said " Where's Mommy " . He pulled it off my head and I said " Peek a boo " We had several back and forths of this until he ran off with the towel in his hand. Is that along the lines of the beginning of floor play session. I read that Stanley Greenspan encourages several 20 minute sessions per day. Is that where you do the exact thing back and forth like peek a boo for 20 minutes or just work to keep the child engaged in whatever exchanges he will enjoy and participate in for 20 minutes? Thanks for your help! Dana and Garrett, just turned 4, SCD 2 years Celiac, ASD, Speech and Motor Apraxia, sensory processing disorder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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