Vocabulary Development and Asperger Syndrome “Mama!” screamed the toddler from his crib.
Monthly Archives: March 2015
More on categorization…
Alicia has been busy again finding articles that relate to my current interest in categories. A study by Church et al., examined the theory that children with high functioning autism (HFA) may form and recognize categories differently than typically developing children.
All about Categories: Resouces and games
A few resources for working with categorization at home Categories: furniture, things, that are green ( red, yellow), electronics, shapes colors, places people live, States, things in a classroom, transportation, things in space, nature, wild animals, living things, non-living things
10 Fruits in 60 seconds: The importance of categorization
“Quick, in 60 seconds name 10 items that go in the category, fruits.”