von Sibylle Janert | 9, Apr, 2022 | Autism Seen Developmentally
It's winter or autumn and it's osselich outside. You've spent the whole day indoors. Or you've been outside, but your child is still full of energy, running around aimlessly or bouncing loudly on the sofa. You've run out of ideas. It's...
von Sibylle Janert | 9, Apr, 2022 | Autism Seen Developmentally
Understanding Language Understanding language begins with the child feeling that he is an effective communicator and repeatedly experiencing that he has loving people around him who understand what he means when he uses his body to...
von Sibylle Janert | 9, Apr, 2022 | Autism Seen Developmentally
Mouth and face games, which are really a larger-than-life version of face-to-face games for babies, are probably the most important "games" to get an autistic child talking and interested in human interaction....
von Sibylle Janert | 9, Apr, 2022 | Autism Seen Developmentally
10 Developmental Strategies to Help Your Child Understand Language Look at what the child is looking at AND look at his face so you can tune into his emotional state. Remember that the meaning of the words is not in the thing,...
von Sibylle Janert | 9, Apr, 2022 | Autism Seen Developmentally
Joint Attention Joint attention is the process of sharing the experience of observing an object or event by following the gaze or pointing gestures of another. It is the mental progression from a two-way to a...