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#29 - Teaching Imitation Skills To Young Autistic Children

Aug 01, 202316 minSeason 1Ep. 29
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Imitation skills play a crucial role in a child's early development, particularly in the realm of language acquisition and social interaction. For young autistic children, who often face challenges in communication and social engagement, fostering imitation skills can be a significant step towards enhancing their overall development. In today’s episode we will delve into the importance of imitation skills for autistic children and explore the groundbreaking research of the First Words Project, which focuses on imitating actions with objects to promote language development.

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First Words Project

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16 Actions With Objects By 16 Months Handouts

The Power Of Imitating Children On The Autism Spectrum - Hanen Centre Blog Post

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