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2nd Edition

Play and Imagination in Children with Autism

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Pamela J Wolfberg

  • Play and Imagination in Children with Autism

216 pages
2009
ISBN: 9780807749418

This now-classic text remains a cornerstone of continuing efforts to develop inclusive peer play programs for children on the autism spectrum. The second edition has been thoroughly revised to reflect major new developments in the field of autism. Notable additions include an updated description of the Integrated Play Groups (IPG) model and related research; an examination of the nature of autism and of play from past to present, with major updates on incidence, diagnosis, and characteristics; and a comprehensive review of play interventions.

Presenting vivid descriptions of three children with autism over a 10-year period (from age 5 to age 16), Play and Imagination in Children with Autism:

  • Traces the development of the children as they overcome obstacles to enter into the play culture of their peers.
  • Focuses on 2 critical years during which the children participated in a peer play group.
  • Documents the emergence of remarkable transformations in the children’s social relations with peers and symbolic activity.
  • Includes vignettes, dialogue, and samples of writing and drawing that bring the children’s stories to life.
  • Lays out the implications for new directions in research and practice.

"Dr. Wolfberg once again guides us in a highly engaging manner in supporting social and play development for children with ASD."
- Barry M. Prizant, Brown University

"Dr. Wolfberg continues to break new ground with the second edition of her book. This is a wonderful resource."
- Connie Kasari, UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies

"Play and Imagination in Children with Autism has been the cornerstone of my professional and personal life for nearly a decade. This updated edition retains the original accessible style, explaining so clearly the pivotal role that peer play holds in the lives of individuals on the autism spectrum, while providing readers with cutting-edge developments in theory, research, and practice in the field."
- Heather McCracken, Founder/Executive Director, Friend 2 Friend Social Learning Society