Showing posts with label Toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toys. Show all posts
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Video Modeling 2 Building Thomas and Diesel
Video modeling is essential for Visual Autistic kids to learn how to play, play skills is very important for social learning and even is so hard for them to want to doesn't mean they can't. They have to be thought to play the same way we are trying to teach other things for them, but if we want them to interact with people and learn social rules and how to deal with life we have to try to teach play skills and video modeling for sure has it way to improve that.
I hope these series help the parents to know how to do that with the toys you have at home.
Jana
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Video Modeling 1 Blocks Farm
Video Modeling is something we are starting to do for my son, it's my try to help him to learn how to play and acquire play skills, in his case I think we have a good shot because he is so visual and really like videos.
Many published articles have been written about some studies with video modeling with many successful stories. The research is not in grand scale yet but I think this technique is really valid and it doesn't cost anything to try. Video Modeling is used a lot to teach also social skills.
I have a professional ABA and PHD in Special Needs help me with it. I can't wait to do more and start using them.
At first I'm using blocks my son has a really hard time using them, no wonder, blocks are fun but you have to have pretend play skills and imagination to use it. So to even get he started I'm starting with this great set from Lego which I did a review before.
Many published articles have been written about some studies with video modeling with many successful stories. The research is not in grand scale yet but I think this technique is really valid and it doesn't cost anything to try. Video Modeling is used a lot to teach also social skills.
I have a professional ABA and PHD in Special Needs help me with it. I can't wait to do more and start using them.
At first I'm using blocks my son has a really hard time using them, no wonder, blocks are fun but you have to have pretend play skills and imagination to use it. So to even get he started I'm starting with this great set from Lego which I did a review before.
I did a video modeling for the book but I won't show because copyright issues with the book, I'm really not sure if you can show contents of a book in the internet. But later I will show how you can record that.
Jana
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Toys on a Budget part 2
Continuing the post that we have started for toys under $20. Hope this will inspire you to have some very good toys without hurting your wallet.
One of my favorite places Music Together just have 2 singalong story books based on their music.I'm a believer in the power of music and my son did music together for more than 2 years we got started when he was 4months old and I believe this is why he loves music so much.
You can check them out HERE they are $8.95 with a music download included.
Bath time is a time you can use to teach language and pretend play because while in the tub they can't really run from you ;)
This one is a lot of fun as well
One of my favorite places Music Together just have 2 singalong story books based on their music.I'm a believer in the power of music and my son did music together for more than 2 years we got started when he was 4months old and I believe this is why he loves music so much.
You can check them out HERE they are $8.95 with a music download included.
Bath time is a time you can use to teach language and pretend play because while in the tub they can't really run from you ;)
So explore sets like this one that are affordable and they can have fun specially if bath time is something not enjoyable.
In my case I also have this one of course which my son really enjoys and makes bath time more fun for him
I say things like : let's give Thomas a bath, put Thomas in the track, oh no Thomas fell in the water.
This one is a lot of fun as well
Lucas Speech Therapist has this one and it's fun
I love this set because the tea pot makes real tea pouring sound it's really great
Of course other cheap option are books, music cds, there's a variety of good ones on amazon I like Lauren Berkner, Baby genius the wiggles and they are all usually under $10.
Hope this inspired you to find good toys that can teach your child without having to worry about price.
Jana
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Toys on a Budget for Christmas Part 1
I thought it would be good to put a small list of toys that are really educational for children with special needs or not in a budget. In general toys have a tendency to be expensive but if we can find educational toys on a budget that means you can buy even more to help your children.
Blocks are great I'm finally getting started to buy some blocks but they can be kind of expensive, I think megabloks are great because they are not too smallgreat for motor skills and exercising imagination.
I think this 2 are great to get started and specially if the sets have cars and people or animals that get's the set a little more interesting. And I think they have great prices.
Magnetic sets and books are great to get the conversation and speech going plus working on learning some concepts of real life as farm animal in their environment.
These sets are great price also
These are great and both under $10 these so much speech you can try to work on these sets.
The next ones are great for match and fine motor skills plus to work on taking turns and play together with other people. I love these a more detail review soon both also under $10
Music nothing is best to make children learn and specially if you pair music with books on tapes: books with holes. I've learned from my son's teacher, he is loving it and they make the reading so much more fun and for Autistic kids is the only thing that catches their attention.
And they are under $6.00 and you can buy even used cheaper on Amazon.
I'm a huge fan of sticker pads they can teach fine motor skills, speech taking turns so much ! And they are about $6.00 with endless activities and they are reusable.
Love the make a face ones they are great to teach parts of the face and talk about facial expressions.
I'll come back with some more in another post as well some things for parents.
Jana
Blocks are great I'm finally getting started to buy some blocks but they can be kind of expensive, I think megabloks are great because they are not too smallgreat for motor skills and exercising imagination.
I think this 2 are great to get started and specially if the sets have cars and people or animals that get's the set a little more interesting. And I think they have great prices.
Magnetic sets and books are great to get the conversation and speech going plus working on learning some concepts of real life as farm animal in their environment.
These sets are great price also
These are great and both under $10 these so much speech you can try to work on these sets.
The next ones are great for match and fine motor skills plus to work on taking turns and play together with other people. I love these a more detail review soon both also under $10
This one is great for Fine Motor skills as kids have to use their pointers.
Music nothing is best to make children learn and specially if you pair music with books on tapes: books with holes. I've learned from my son's teacher, he is loving it and they make the reading so much more fun and for Autistic kids is the only thing that catches their attention.
And they are under $6.00 and you can buy even used cheaper on Amazon.
I'm a huge fan of sticker pads they can teach fine motor skills, speech taking turns so much ! And they are about $6.00 with endless activities and they are reusable.
Love the make a face ones they are great to teach parts of the face and talk about facial expressions.
I'll come back with some more in another post as well some things for parents.
Jana
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Take the Cake Review
I always saw this toy around and the price was so good that I finally decided to buy. I'm on the quest to bump it up the play toys we are starting the process of setting up a independent activity schedule for Lucas here at home with the help of his teacher. I will talk more about it but that is for him to learn to play independently but I want to see if I can make him to play more with me so we can improve his social and play skills. It's hard for him and with any Autistic child because they are so self centered and really like to be in their own world and have such low play skill levels.
Anyway, it's hard to find toys that will teach him and to have some fun, but this little toy is different because the little pieces are wood which makes them like 3D and the pieces comes in this little shaker which also makes fun to ask them to shake. It's great that we can make the boring matching game into a more active game.
We can work matching skills, fine motor skills and language skills.
Asking the shape colors, ask to find the shapes, asking to shake the cupcake, and taking turns.
Fine motor skills you can ask to pick up the shapes the right way and later cleaning on with the pincher grasp and so on.
A great toy to invest on...
Jana
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Podcast 2 Catalogs
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Today I'm talking about how we can help our kids and learn more about what toy is educational and good for our kids with Catalogs as a research tool.
Links:
Beyond Play
Pocket Full Of Therapy
Lakeshore
Learning Resources
Guide Craft
Beckers School Supplies
Abilitations & Integrations
Thanks
Jana
Friday, May 11, 2012
Trying to Find Exciting Toys Post EI era
Recently I'm changing all my son's toys and re thinking and re planning what will work for us in the post Early Intervention phase. I' ve been noticing that many toys we used are just not tolerable for him. At least to work with me he has been showing some resistance which I think it's normal, some things just reminds him of the "work" we used to do.
The relationship now has to change between me and him and toys and he and his father. We have to try to be more sneaky still teaching him but trying to find now things that goes with the flow and things
we can play together and we can teach him that it's fun to play but not forcing him to say words or that kind of pressure.
Autistic kids have a hard time enjoying toys, that's a fact. I've heard parents that said well my kid never liked toys so he had a computer since young and things like that. Well yes these gadgets are more interesting for them but will I give up on him learning how to play with toys: NO.
I think this is some us as parents of Autistic children have to continue to try, even though the hunt is so hard, money spent many times in things we think they will enjoy and they don't like it at all, but it's part of the process.
But why we should keep trying?!
- Because is a form of engagement and socialization with them.
- It teaches them to socialize and rules of social interactions.
- It teaches taking turns
- It teaches Speech
- Overall shows them to have fun !! Toys are fun!!
Anyway, then it came the Hex bugs I came across them searching on Amazon. And got this:
This is the travel set which is supper convenient because it folds and I have even taken this to friends house. But it just comes with 1 bug and I got some more they are so inexpensive I buy on Amazon because Targets always they are sold out.
The nice thing also you can attach other hex bugs hives in this one. Like this is on my wish list:
He loves spirals and to see this bugs go around will be very fun .
At first I thought he was going to be scared but now he actually likes to grab and put them in certain places and going down the little slide. What are things they can help?
- Eye coordination
- Sensory issues because the bugs vibrate
- Speech: bugs, go, your turn, my turn, say the colors of the bugs yellow bug, black bug, go down, turning, go fast, go up and so on.
- Fine motor skills
Another one that seems fun is this one:
Does he play for a long time? Of course not but the point is no matter how long he plays he is engaged.
Jana
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Sorting Toys
I love sorting, I think it teaches so much for the kids, and there is great options out there. But you have really to take advantage so the toy can last and teach many kinds of sorting. Because many times the toys pretty much just sort colors, but we want much more than that. Also sorting board games can be great activities for speech, because as you sort by repeating the words we make children learn the words and try to speak them.
This particular one in the picture I love it because right now we use for basic things, but later with the boards that comes with we can do more advanced sorting and that's help how even a toy maybe you can think your kid is too old for it can really work in your advantage.
This one is the Farm sorting center. And is just cure to have this animals, they also come in different sizes so we wil work later on big and small.
They also have the Vehicle sorting center which seems to be fun for later on.
Also I found some good alternatives
The super sorting pie we have as well, and it' s so good at first we started with colors, but now we are going to shares and also starting to practice fine motor skills asking him to pick up the fruits with the holders. It's a excellent toy that will last a lot. Also you can use sorting toys to work with math.
Here is a article on benefits of sorting.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
The Challenge Floor Puzzles
Floor puzzles was introduced to me by one of our formers EI therapist. At first I thought that would be too challenging for him and that he would not be able to do. But again is all about seen the toy with other eyes. He doesn't do what we suppose to do right now but he will but while this we work with collaboration, waiting, sharing, turn taking. All this you can accomplish with floor puzzles.
With him is all about patience and collaboration we don't want them to do the puzzle by themselves because of course they can't but it's about asking for help, waiting ..
So at first he cried a lot I think was frustrating for him, he knows is something harder than what he is used to. But we encourage him to help us, basically we doing the puzzle and he just kind of helping pressing down the pieces.
For Speech we can say things like my turn, help me, we are almost done, your turn.
Of course here you can see we used Thomas because always is a extra encouragement. With time using the puzzle again we notice a decrease in the complaining and the crying. But you have to keep it up so they don't loose that skill. And it's great to improve memorization.
Here are some ideas:
This one is great quality and so many opportunities I actually bought to give his Speech Therapist so she could use not just with him there but with other kids, she loved it !
This is the one we have from Thomas
This is another great one for the alphabets with Thomas
And here some other ones that are on my wish list:
thanks
Friday, December 9, 2011
Pretend Ideas
I think to see the real potential of pretend toys is hard, specially if you're dealing with kids that struggle with pretending, but that has been a constant thing on my mind. Lucas struggles a lot with pretending it's something hard to grasp with Autism, but it's a very important skill to any kid. Here is a good article pointing out the importance of pretend play. HERE.
But I think some parents take for granted that some kids know how to pretend play or play by themselves and just think have a room full of toys and let the kids play alone will benefit them and they don't need to pretend play. It's important for them to play alone? Yes I believe that the real benefits of pretend play and the lessons you want them to learn will come through of you or any one sitting down and playing with them.
So a recently a former therapist brought this toy and Lucas did so well that I thought would be a good addition to his food play which he loves although he get's repetitive with the corn and the knife but that it's typical distraction.
But he loves this tea pot.
What I love about this set, even though I don't like noise toys this is the right noise in the right time. It makes this noise when you tilt the pot that the water is flowing in the cup. Which it made total sense to Lucas and It makes me so happy that we say : Can you put more tea? and he grabs the tea pot and tilt in the cup. Yes he gets distracted wanting to hear noise all the time or open the tea pot. But that is part of it, what matters is he knowing and learning we are together drinking tea, he has to serve tea for the baby toy, to me and the therapist.
Target words
Tea, pour, more tea, cakes, give me cake, yummy, please , thank you
Jana
But I think some parents take for granted that some kids know how to pretend play or play by themselves and just think have a room full of toys and let the kids play alone will benefit them and they don't need to pretend play. It's important for them to play alone? Yes I believe that the real benefits of pretend play and the lessons you want them to learn will come through of you or any one sitting down and playing with them.
So a recently a former therapist brought this toy and Lucas did so well that I thought would be a good addition to his food play which he loves although he get's repetitive with the corn and the knife but that it's typical distraction.
But he loves this tea pot.
What I love about this set, even though I don't like noise toys this is the right noise in the right time. It makes this noise when you tilt the pot that the water is flowing in the cup. Which it made total sense to Lucas and It makes me so happy that we say : Can you put more tea? and he grabs the tea pot and tilt in the cup. Yes he gets distracted wanting to hear noise all the time or open the tea pot. But that is part of it, what matters is he knowing and learning we are together drinking tea, he has to serve tea for the baby toy, to me and the therapist.
Target words
Tea, pour, more tea, cakes, give me cake, yummy, please , thank you
Jana
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