The book is dedicated to early childhood autism. It describes games and special methods and techniques that help establish contact with an autistic child, identify suppressed negative emotions and hidden fears, and begin working to overcome them. In general, it helps the child become more active in their exploration of the world. The book outlines ways to develop role-playing, familiarize with the surrounding world, and teach methods of interaction. Practical advice for the relatives of the autistic child explains how to optimally organize their daily routine and home life, and create the necessary conditions for games and activities.
Recommendations for educators and psychologists working with autistic children suggest options for actions in difficult situations. It also outlines ways to achieve mutual understanding and interaction between specialists and the family of the autistic child. Finally, the book provides information about organizations that offer assistance to autistic children, and online resources dedicated to this issue.
Unlike existing publications on this topic, the book is not a theoretical exposition but a practical manual. The material is intentionally presented concisely and in an accessible form, supplemented with numerous examples from work experience.
"Games with an Autistic Child" can become a reference book for both specialists and the relatives of the autistic child.