teach2play™ is the revolutionary new series of four videos on DVD
from teach2talk™ designed to help teach play skills to children with
autism and other developmental disorders and to all other children who
need assistance with their play skills.
Play skills are an important component of every child’s socialization
and language, motor and mental development. Furthermore, learning play
skills contributes to a child’s language development.
However, for some children, play skills don’t come as naturally as
they do for others. Fortunately for those children who need a little
more help with their play, child development experts have spent a lot of
time studying the subject and have learned the sequence in which
children learn how to play.
Our teach2play™ series uses video modeling to teach play skills in a
systematic and scientific way. We have developed a “play ladder” which
we use to teach play skills, with each successive “step” in the play
ladder representing a new, more advanced level of play skills, starting
from the lowest step (simply putting toys together) and progressing
systematically through the highest step (playing dress up).
Our teach2play™ system combines our play ladder and teaching methods
with video modeling, a powerful teaching tool which research shows is an
effective method to teach children, including children with autism and
other developmental disorders. The series also models appropriate
language use when playing to contribute to children’s speech and
language development.
Volume 4 of the teach2play™ series, Advanced Play, covers the following steps in the teach2play™ play ladder:
- Step 11: DINOSAUR IS TALKING: At this level of play, the
child moves the figure or doll as if it were capable of taking actions
on its own or speaking, such as two dinosaurs giving each other “high
fives”, a dinosaur talking or a fireman driving a fire truck.
- Step 12: DINOSAUR HAS AN ADVENTURE: At this level of play,
the child makes the figure or doll engage in three or more different
actions in a row. The child can also set up a theme and have their toy
go on an adventure such as going to the zoo, then playing at the park,
and then coming home to bed. The child can give names to the toys at
this level.
- Step 13: LET'S PLAY HOUSE!: At this level of play, the child takes on roles himself, pretending to be a pirate, clown or superhero.
teach2talk™ Co-Founder Sarah Clifford Scheflen, M.S., CCC-SLP,
developed the teach2play™ system based on her clinical experience,
personal research into teaching play skills to children through video
modeling, and peer reviewed research (reference Lifter, 1993 and Kasari,
Freeman & Paparella 2001 & 2006).
We believe that you will find the teach2play™ system to be an
effective tool to help your child or client learn
developmentally–appropriate play skills.
In addition, if you have the time and inclination, you can be an
active participant in helping your child or client make progress with
their play skills using the teach2play™ system and our suggestions on
best practices for use.