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Westerville, Ohio, United States
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Educators, SLPs, OTs, and behavior specialists from Oakstone Academy share strategies and tools from the Academic and Social Immersion Model as a vehicle for educating students on the Autism Spectrum alongside their typically developing peers.
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Preview of Play Pics - Functional Play Skills Bundle

Play Pics - Functional Play Skills Bundle

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Autism Immersed
With an emphasis on the benefits of inclusion and social immersion, parents and educators of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are seeking effective ways for their children to continue skill acquisition and enhancement, while also exposing their children to typically developing peers. For most children, play is a naturally occurring phenomena that promotes engagement, independent performance, and social inclusion. For children with ASD, absent or restricted play skills prev
Preview of Play Pics - Functional Play with a Baby Doll

Play Pics - Functional Play with a Baby Doll

Created by
Autism Immersed
With an emphasis on the benefits of inclusion and social immersion, parents and educators of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are seeking effective ways for their children to continue skill acquisition and enhancement, while also exposing their children to typically developing peers. For most children, play is a naturally occurring phenomena that promotes engagement, independent performance, and social inclusion. For children with ASD, absent or restricted play skills prevent o
Preview of Play Pics - Functional Play with a Ball

Play Pics - Functional Play with a Ball

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Autism Immersed
With an emphasis on the benefits of inclusion and social immersion, parents and educators of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are seeking effective ways for their children to continue skill acquisition and enhancement, while also exposing their children to typically developing peers. For most children, play is a naturally occurring phenomena that promotes engagement, independent performance, and social inclusion. For children with ASD, absent or restricted play skills prevent o
Preview of Play Pics - Functional Play with Blocks

Play Pics - Functional Play with Blocks

Created by
Autism Immersed
With an emphasis on the benefits of inclusion and social immersion, parents and educators of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are seeking effective ways for their children to continue skill acquisition and enhancement, while also exposing their children to typically developing peers. For most children, play is a naturally occurring phenomena that promotes engagement, independent performance, and social inclusion. For children with ASD, absent or restricted play skills prevent o
Preview of Play Pics - Functional Play with a Rocket

Play Pics - Functional Play with a Rocket

Created by
Autism Immersed
With an emphasis on the benefits of inclusion and social immersion, parents and educators of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are seeking effective ways for their children to continue skill acquisition and enhancement, while also exposing their children to typically developing peers. For most children, play is a naturally occurring phenomena that promotes engagement, independent performance, and social inclusion. For children with ASD, absent or restricted play skills prevent o
Preview of Play Pics - Functional Play with a Bus

Play Pics - Functional Play with a Bus

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Autism Immersed
With an emphasis on the benefits of inclusion and social immersion, parents and educators of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are seeking effective ways for their children to continue skill acquisition and enhancement, while also exposing their children to typically developing peers. For most children, play is a naturally occurring phenomena that promotes engagement, independent performance, and social inclusion. For children with ASD, absent or restricted play skills prevent o
Preview of Fight Food Jag

Fight Food Jag

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Autism Immersed
Fight Food Jag is an informational handout created by a pediatric SLP and OT to help parents understand how to improve their child's mealtime behavior and increase their food repertoire.
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Educators, SLPs, OTs, and behavior specialists from Oakstone Academy share strategies and tools from the Academic and Social Immersion Model as a vehicle for educating students on the Autism Spectrum alongside their typically developing peers.