Speech in action : interactive activities combining speech language pathology and adaptive physical education /
Children, particularly those on the autism spectrum, are able to acquire communication skills much more easily when their learning incorporates movement. Even very simple actions such as tapping and hand clapping can have a noticeable impact on their speech and language development.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Philadelphia :
Jessica Kingsley Publishers,
2011.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- How to use this book
- How to praise your student and encourage healthy self-esteem
- Warm-ups, cool-downs, and breathing
- Deep breath stretch
- The cobra
- Snow angel stretch
- Compliment circle
- The warrior
- Oral motor stretches
- Facial stretches
- Know your body parts
- Right to left
- Reach for
- Listen
- Getting started
- Body instrument
- Co-op band cooperation
- Rhyming runner
- Walk aerobics
- Chair exercises
- Biology analogy
- Preposition rally
- Raining with a chance of bubbles
- Balloon burst
- Ma, Ma, Moo
- Shape-ups
- Chair soccer
- Simon says
- Sign language exercise
- Hula-hoop activities
- Ball to target
- Tennis ball teasers
- Balance time
- on the floor
- Balancing act
- "Hokey pokey"
- Socks, shoes, and manners
- Moving on
- Category catch
- Look at me!
- Follow that cat-egory
- Hopscotch
- Musical paper plates
- Clean your room
- Tongue twister
- Catching scoops
- Dancing ribbons
- Dance, dance, dance
- Mr. Wolf, what time is it?
- Mystery moves
- Role-playing holiday manners
- Rope exercises
- Chalk course
- Arctic Artic
- Scavenger hunt in the park
- Safari Search
- Milk carton activities
- Sponge target
- Memory run
- Foot croquet
- Balance time
- Water play
- What's your favorite recipe?
- Feelings and figurative language
- Action food
- Slang dunk
- Emotional movement
- I'm a mime
- Communication link
- Rhyming to the beat
- Idiom act-out
- Morphing emotions
- Multi-throw
- Back to back
- Trust walk
- The Midas touch
- Sports collage
- Fling sock golf
- Idiom wall
- Face to find the place
- Mining for gold
- Blind as a bat
- Let me in
- Place your guess
- Line 'em up
- The field trip
- Trip to the park
- Smell the flowers
- Aquarium
- Survey the mall
- Backyard campout
- Grand central station
- Trip to the store
- Walking : corner talk
- Jump
- Trip to an orchard
- I spy safety signs
- Success stories
- Earl
- Gaston
- Fiona
- Danielle
- Appendix
- Table of body parts
- Table of emotions and feelings
- Table of occupations
- American sign language alphabet
- Synonyms list
- Antonyms list for elementary students
- Antonyms list for middle school and high school students
- Idioms list
- Slang terms
- Table of descriptors
- "Hokey pokey" lyrics
- "Dem bones" lyrics
- Body parts and corresponding bones ("Hokey pokey" and "Dem bones")
- List of materials.