Games & Activities
Games and Activities for Autistic Children
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Color Cubes Activity Set
Rated 4.00 out of 5$59.85Increase math, fine motor and visual skills. -
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Roll a Role – Social Skills Game
Rated 5.00 out of 5$26.49Original price was: $26.49.$22.99Current price is: $22.99.Fun way to learn social skills. -
A game that teaches everyday social skills by Lawrence E. Shapiro Ph.D. Hidden Rules (or Hidden Curriculum) is a term used to describe unwritten social rules and behaviors that most of us seem to know without ever being taught, such as respecting those in a position of authority, acknowledging others' personal space, speaking at an appropriate volume, paying attention to body language, and more. This fun card game will help children learn and practice 40 hidden rules in classroom situations. -
Dr. PlayWell’s Communicating Feelings Card Game
Rated 4.33 out of 5$23.49Encourages children to talk about their feelings and understand others. -
Written by Mike Canavan and Lawrence Shapiro, Ph.D. Based on a widely accepted technique developed by Carol Grey, each card presents a basic social concept that children need to learn to behave appropriately in school and get along with their peers. The stories help children pay attention to important social cues, to understand the perspective of others, and to respond appropriately in social situations. Each story is followed by bulleted highlights and a set of interactive questions to stimulate discussion. The photographs on each card were selected to provide children with a visual understanding of the social challenges in school. -
Gonge River Landscape
$349.00Balance product for building core stability. -
Sometimes I Worry Too Much
Rated 1.00 out of 5$19.59Helps children cope with excessive worry, -
Written by Lawrence E. Shapiro, Ph.D. Hidden Rules (or Hidden Curriculum) is a term used to describe the unwritten social rules and behaviors that most of us seem to know without ever being taught, such as respecting those in a position of authority, acknowledging others' personal space, speaking at an appropriate volume, paying attention to body language, and more. This fun card game will help children learn and practice 40 hidden social situation rules for everyday life. The object of play is to be the first player to get rid of all their cards. 2-8 players. -
Sorting Box Program
Rated 5.00 out of 5$277.17Sort by color, shape, amounts and so much more. -
Not Eligible for Free ShippingBalance Beam
$269.00Crayola Print Balance BeamSelect options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Details -
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No More Meltdowns Game
$29.39Original price was: $29.39.$24.99Current price is: $24.99.Understanding appropriate responses to avoid meltdowns.. -
A game that teaches everyday social skills by Lawrence E. Shapiro Ph.D. Hidden Rules (or Hidden Curriculum) is a term used to describe unwritten social rules and behaviors that most of us seem to know without ever being taught, such as respecting those in a position of authority, acknowledging others' personal space, speaking at an appropriate volume, paying attention to body language, and more. This fun card game will help children learn and practice 40 hidden rules in community situations. 2-8 players -
Bullying Stops Here Ball
$22.49Increase students awareness to stop bullying. -
Magnetic Whiteboard Spinners (11 inch – Set of 3)
Rated 5.00 out of 5$48.85Magnetic Whiteboard Spinners (11 inch - Set of 3) -
You Can Make Friends
$21.59Teaches techniques for building better social skills. -
The Empathy Card Game
$22.49Game helps children learn emotional intelligence. -
Taking Autism to School Book
$12.36Helps children identify and empathize with peers with Autism. -
Created by Mike Canavan and Lawrence Shapiro, Ph.D. Based on a widely accepted technique developed by Carol Grey, each card presents a basic social concept that children need to learn to get along with family members. The stories help children pay attention to important social cues, to understand the perspective of others, and to respond appropriately in social situations. Each story is followed by bulleted highlights and a set of interactive questions to stimulate discussion.The photographs on each card were selected to provide children with a visual understanding of the challenges in getting along with others.