Understanding My Friends With Autism (Home Edition) *For use with groups of more than five participants, please see our School/Organization Edition Understanding My Friends With Autism is a program designed for children ages 5–11, to help them understand why children with autism act the way they do.
The program is driven by a video made by a young girl called Charlene who has autism. She explains why children with autism like her frequently stim, have meltdowns, walk away from others for no apparent reason or find it hard to have a conversation with others. At specified times, there is a break in the video where the participants can perform simulation exercises to help them experience first hand how annoying sensory issues can be.
Topics covered:
Communication
Social difficulties
Sensory issues: - Sight, Touch, Hearing, Smell
The need for routine
What is included:
DVD of the program
Parents guide with a summary of the program and simulation exercises* and sample follow-up questions to enhance the learning experience.
One Social Story / Coloring Book (additional books can be purchased separately)
Two pairs of "magic" glasses (additional glasses can be purchased separately)
Bubble Wrap for Dot-to-Dot activity
Sanding paper
Other Items Needed (Not included in the package, but may be purchased separately) : Oven mitt Pencil Clip Board
*The simulation exercises are explained in detail during the presentation. Many children will be able to watch the program and perform the exercises without adult supervision. It is highly recommended, however, that an adult participates in the presentation in order to enhance and personalize the learning experience.
Oven Mitt (For use with 'Understanding My Friends With Autism')
Additional "Magic Glasses"
(Note: Two pairs are included in the 'Understanding My Friends With Autism' package) These glasses are also great for viewing holiday lights and firework displays! Get a pair for every member of the family!
$1.20
Note: These oven mitts are sold to be used during the simulation exercises. Autism Atlas does not guarantee their quality for any other use.