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The whole spectrum of social, motor, and sensory games: using every child's natural love of play to enhance key skills and promote inclusion
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Table of Contents
From the Book
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Power of play and the synergy of games
Spontaneous Games For All Ages:
Playful learning games that can happen spontaneously and often need nothing more than a smile
Waiting game for airports, restaurants, and doctor's offices:
What Would Mary Poppins Do?:
Game 1: Guess the winning number
Game 2: Toothpick art
Game 3: Penny flick
Game 4: Which cup is it under?
Game 5: Whose hand is on top?
Game 6: Feely games
Game 7: Making a wiggly worm
Clarifying judge
Game 8: Art for two
Game 9: Secret writing
Game 10: Can you do what I do? Can you say what I say?
Who are we today?
Walking Outside Games:
Game 1: How many ways to walk?
Game 2: Stop and go
Game 3: Glued together
Game 4: Guess the number of steps
Game 5: Whose head is in the clouds?
Benefits of pretend play
Games Just For Little Ones (Ages Two To Seven):
Game 1: A, you're adorable
Game 2: I love you because
Game 3: Secretary to the writer
Game 4: Guess how old
Game 5: Making faces
Game 6: Pony boy
Game 7: Having a Disney day
Game 8: Knocking game
Game 9: Playing with pebbles
Game 10: How many hand lengths?
Game 11: Edible play-doh
Count for cooperation
Games For Older Kids (Ages Seven To Fourteen):
Game 1: How would you describe me?
Game 2: Five good moments
Game 3: Self-portraits
Game 4: People report
Game 5: Which line is best?
Game 6: Shadow games
Game 7: Toe stepping
Game 8: Stone painting
Traveling Games:
Game 1: Postcard diaries
Game 2: Travel collections
Honorable head garbage taker-outer
Games For Babies:
Daily game to play with babies to develop the brain and deepen the adult-child connection
What's In Grandma's Purse? An Inquiring Toddler Wants To Know:
Game 1: Diaper song
Game 2: Helpful legs
Game 3: Pan music
Game 4: Homemade rattles
Game 5: Clap a rhythm
Game 6: Bird talk
Game 7: Hand dancing
Talking hand
Game 8: Silly sounds
Game 9: Swat at this
Game 10: Feelings, nothing more than feelings
Game 11: Catch a moving cube
Game 12: Move me around
Game 13: In your face
Making faces with Lance
Game 14: Keep your eyes on this
Game 15: Tender touches
Game 16: Smell sorting
Game 17: Describe that taste
Game 18: Speaking in sounds
Game 19: Sound sorting
Game 20: Box ride
Game 21: Pillow pile
Game 22: Beach ball bounce
Chalk and the bubbie
Game 23: Standing and counting
Game 24: Furniture pathway
Game 25: Backward steps
Game 26: Book in a baggie
Rings on a stick (or something similar)
Game 27: Straws in a bottle
Game 28: Nest the cans
Game 29: Voice-over
Game 30: Chip bank
Game 31: Color matches
Small is nice too
Progressive Games For Ages Three To Seven:
Inclusive games that use only one material to enhance multiple skills
Upside of making your own educational toys
Bring me game
Beanbag Games:
Game 1: Jump
Game 2: Jump sideways
Game 3: In and out
Game 4: Jump one, jump five
Game 5: Run and leap
Game 6: Balance walk
Game 7: Musical beanbags
Game 8: Throw into colored container
Blanket Games:
Game 1: Sausage walk
Game 2: Fat sausage walk
Game 3: Dragon
Game 4: Rock and roll
Game 5: Sushi or burrito
Game 6: Trampoline
Game 7: Dance around
Two-By-Four Games:
Game 1: How many ways can you walk on the beams?
Game 2: Frogs on the beam
Game 3: Crossing the seesaw beam
Game 4: Little jump, big jump, little jump
Game 5: Hop to the end
Game 6: Going to the store
Hula-Hoop Games
Game 7: Make up your own
Game 1: Tiptoe through the hoops
Game 2: Crawl tunnel
Game 3: Jumping maze
Game 4: Combination-vertical and horizontal
Game 5: Backward
Game 6: All together now
Game 7: Roll the hoop
Game 8: Boomerang
Game 9: Roll and kick
Game 10: Ring toss
Game 11: Jump rope
Game 12: Hula-hooping-fast and in circles
Unusual gifts that cost a little and please a lot
Ladder Games:
Game 1: Jump between the rungs
Game 2: Hop between the rungs
Game 3: Tiptoe between the rungs
Game 4: Walk on the rungs
Game 5: Jump in and out
Game 6: Go through the window
Game 7: Rock the boat
Game 8: Working together
Game 9: Rhythm
Game 10: Creating new games
Magazine Tube Games:
Game 1: Flute
Game 2: Easy throw
Game 3: Hand to hand
Game 4: Reflex drop
Game 5: Head drop
Game 6: Throw at a target
Game 7: Jump over the tubes
Game 8: What else can it be?
Game 9: We've got a rhythm inside of us
Plastic Bottle Games:
Game 1: Knock-downs
Game 2: In and out
Game 3: Obstacle course
Rope Games:
Game 1: Rising rope
Game 2: Lowering rope
Game 3: Over and under
Game 4: Jump twice-forward, sideways, and backward
Game 5: Hop once, hip twice
Game 6: Jump the creek
Game 7: Run and leap
Game 8: Wiggly rope
Game 9: Swinging rope
Game 10: Creative jump
Game 11: Tightrope walking
Game 12: Tug-of-war
Rocker Board Games:
Game 1: Rock and roll
Game 2: Back and forth
Game 3: Two together
Game 4: Balance and slide off
Game 5: Group rock
Game 6: All new ways
Don't rush Arnold
Therapy "Games For Ages Three To Twelve:
Home therapy games that enhance the basic skill domains
Fine Motor Games:
Game 1: Ping-Pong pool
Game 2: Punch 'n poke
Game 3: Rainbow pizza
Game 4: Snip snip clip
Game 5: Flipping pancakes
Game 6: Rain house
Game 7: Tongs and tweezers
Game 8: A, B,
can you C me
Game 9: Pumpkin head
Game 10: Penny race
Gross Motor Games:
Game 1: Flying meteorite
Game 2: Circus hoop
Game 3: Fire twirler!
Game 4: Choo-choo train
Game 5: Don't forget the shoes!
Game 6: Helicopter
Game 7: Surf's up!
Game 8: Hailstorm
Game 9: Ready, aim, squirt!
Game 10: Sit, roll over, jump!
Sensory Games:
Game 1: Club sandwich
Game 2: Mirror
Game 3: Moon walker
Game 4: Lollypop lick
Game 5: Snowplow
Game 6: Natural disaster
Game 7: Worms and eyeballs
Game 8: Bag o bag
Game 9: Feed the otter
Game 10: Bubble monster
Social Skills Games:
Game 1: Catch the thief!
Game 2: What is it?
Game 3: Feelings dance
Game 4: Elbow-to-elbow
Game 5: Stepping stones
Game 6: Pinball
Game 7: Magician
Game 8: Hamburger ball
Game 9: Voice remote control
Game 10: Detective
Short Group Games For Ages Three To Fifteen:
Quick movement games that stimulate thinking, feeling, and creativity
Chris and the box
Short Games For Young Children (Ages Three To Ten):
Game 1: Shoe leaps
Game 2: Blindfold
Game 3: Can you do the can-can?
Game 4: Can you do what I do? Can you say what I say?
Enticing Nona:
Game 5: Group dance
Game 6: Horse is walking
Game 7: Marble play
Game 8: Names, names, we all have names
Game 9: Tell us what you like to do
Nikolai finds art
Game 10: Throw at the letters
Game 11: Twist on the twister
Short Games For Older Kids (Ages Seven To Fifteen):
Game 1: Bowling for dollars
Game 2: Category ball game
Game 3: Compliment me
Game 4: Expressing self with body
To touch and be touched
Game 5: Interviewing
Game 6: It's all in the tone
Game 7: Jumping math
Game 8: Make up a handshake
Game 9: Make up a story
Game 10: Reflection
Game 11: Say a line
Game 12: Jail
Game 13: Shower curtain spelling
Game 14: Time line game
Game 15: What's my line?
Ignoring Clarissa
Appendix: Home therapy
About the authors
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9781118345719
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