Leisure Skills
Teaching Play and Leisure Skills to Students with Autism Presenters: Rachel Upp, B.A. Behavior Specialist at Monarch Center for Autism
Do you have students that have difficulty engaging in play or leisure activities? This Power Point presentation has beneficial information for students with disabilities not just students with Autism. The information presented on types of play, methods to teach and practice these skills and generalizing the skills taught!
****Using Visuals to follow directions by Lesson Pix
This tutorial shows how to use Lesson Pix to create differentiated visual directions to build using Legos, blocks, magna tiles and more! The example includes Legos to build a ladybug! These visuals can support our students that need help knowing what to do with play materials.
How to Set Up Play Centers by Simply Special Ed
This resource is beneficial for organizing and developing a play/leisure centers in your classroom. Simple Special Ed also has amazing play center visual supports for purchase which support learners with play/leisure materials. These visuals are for toys however educators can take the idea and expand it to art projects, adapted books with matching and so much more!