Archive for the ‘BiblioTherapy’ Category
Autism Bibliotherapy
MostĀ children love books. I don’t know that I’ve ever seen a young child not get excited when you offer to read them a new book. The colorful pictures, creative characters and imaginative stories. It is a wonderful way to teach social/emotional skills, encourage language, promote analytical...
March 21st, 2009 | BiblioTherapy, Creative Arts | Read More
Felt Boards, Story Boards, and Autism
Gone are the days of the felt board. I can so remember listening to Sunday School lessons watching with awe as the teacher placed colorful pictures onto a felt board and they stayed like magic. It was not only easy for her it was attention getting for a bunch of squirmy first graders.
Story boards are...
March 17th, 2009 | BiblioTherapy, Creative Arts | Read More








