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Most adults and children are familiar with the game of charades. One person acts out a behavior, word, phrase, thought, or feeling, and the other players have to guess what it is. AD children can be good at guessing behaviors or words but are quite poor at guessing feelings. Playing charades where the focus is on acting out feelings gives the AD child a fun way to learn how to read the emotions of others.
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The Asperger's Answer Book: Professional Answers to 300 of the Top Questions Parents Ask (Special Needs Parenting Answer Book Book 0)
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