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How To Use Role-Play To Practice For Playdates

  • autismresponseteam
  • Dec 22, 2022
  • 1 min read

Are you planning for an upcoming playdate for a child with ASD? Has your child with autism had their fair share of playdates gone wrong? If so, there is no need to fret. Role-playing is a proven way to support children of all ages, including those on the autism spectrum, to learn the essential tenets of playdates - and relationships in general.




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