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putting a social skills group together!
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 540091" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>we've done several ...some good some just so so but it didn't matter as much the structure but matching interests. I was able to get a grant for $3000 from the autism society for a play group and we bought both games and sports equipment and each week we met at a park. lots of fort building, playing catch, pushing eachother on swings or copycat kinds of games. we used RDI activities like matching how you walk next to someone, bubbles bean bag games and such using visuals like cards to prompt cheering, "wait your turn" or "your turn" etc. I'm on my phone. I'll share what I can remember from the combo speech/Occupational Therapist (OT) group and the autism center groups. sensory tables were great as well as team obsticle courses. hunts for lists of things in pairs was one too. OK I'll check in tonight</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 540091, member: 12886"] we've done several ...some good some just so so but it didn't matter as much the structure but matching interests. I was able to get a grant for $3000 from the autism society for a play group and we bought both games and sports equipment and each week we met at a park. lots of fort building, playing catch, pushing eachother on swings or copycat kinds of games. we used RDI activities like matching how you walk next to someone, bubbles bean bag games and such using visuals like cards to prompt cheering, "wait your turn" or "your turn" etc. I'm on my phone. I'll share what I can remember from the combo speech/Occupational Therapist (OT) group and the autism center groups. sensory tables were great as well as team obsticle courses. hunts for lists of things in pairs was one too. OK I'll check in tonight [/QUOTE]
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