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Passport to Friendship DVD
Facilitating Peer Play for Children with ASD
Developed by Hilary Baldi, M.A. & Deanne Detmers, M.A.
Produced by Behavioral Intervention Association


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$34.95

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isbn 978-0-9727080-2-9
2006
DVD
37 minutes
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About the Author

Hilary Baldi and Deanne Detmers are the founders and directors of Behavioral Intervention Association (BIA) of Oakland, California. Since 1993, BIA, a nonprofit organization, has provided treatment and remediation to young children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders. BIA also conducts workshops on a variety of topics including the development of play skills and facilitating peer play.

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Learning social skills can be a complex process, especially for a child with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Passport to Friendship is an engaging DVD that presents a step-by-step approach to helping young children with ASD learn to play with other kids. It is a follow-up to the previous release, Embracing Play (2000).

Using clear examples, insights from parents, and expert commentary by Hilary Baldi of the Behavioral Intervention Association, this illuminating film for parents and educators demonstrates how to build structure and predictability into peer play to help a child with ASD improve his interaction skills. Passport to Friendship features several play dates, each with a pair of preschool-aged children (one with ASD), supervised by an adult. These vignettes illustrate the tips and techniques to set up and facilitate positive peer play:

  • Create physical boundaries for the play area
  • Limit choices of toys and activities
  • Incorporate visual supports (e.g., choiceboard, turn-taking indicator, etc.)
  • Choose familiar activities
  • Include the playmate's activity preferences
  • Provide a balance of activities (sensory motor, turn-taking, construction play, pretend play)
  • Review the play date routine (choices, house rules, incentives)

Once a child is able to stay in the play space, respond to the peer, and indicate his preferences, parents can begin to reduce their involvement, increase the duration of play dates, and arrange for more play dates with a variety of play partners. The additional resources (text files accessible by computer) list tried-and-true peer play activities with simple instructions--from rough-and-tumble games to creative ideas for construction play--giving parents ample material for creating fun and instructive play opportunities for their child with autism.

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Pair this DVD with TIME TIMER and VOICE-OVER products that help children with autism be more productive and independent.

 
   
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