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Minecraft® provides an ideal space for autistic children to learn and develop social skills. The game makes exploring concepts like sharing and group projects fun, and it quickly provides common ground for both structured group and playground conversations. This new edition shares everything you need to know about setting up and running a Minecraft Social Group that supports autistic children, with each session plan focusing on a different aspect of social development, like cooperation, persistence, and being a good sport - all aimed at helping kids to build lifelong skills. It has been fully…mehr

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Minecraft® provides an ideal space for autistic children to learn and develop social skills. The game makes exploring concepts like sharing and group projects fun, and it quickly provides common ground for both structured group and playground conversations. This new edition shares everything you need to know about setting up and running a Minecraft Social Group that supports autistic children, with each session plan focusing on a different aspect of social development, like cooperation, persistence, and being a good sport - all aimed at helping kids to build lifelong skills. It has been fully updated with neuro-affirmative language and principles, including an age-appropriate exploration of the double empathy problem (the idea that communication is a two-way street, and those who aren't autistic need to make adjustments just as much as those who are). With over 100 pages of downloadable session plans and handouts, this manual makes it easy for professionals to use Minecraft to help children develop their social awareness and feel more confident with communication.
Autorenporträt
Raelene Dundon is a registered psychologist and the Director of Okey Dokey Childhood Psychology. She is a mother of three children, two of whom are autistic, and is based in Melbourne, Australia.