Most of us begin the complex process of learning to recognize facial expression of emotions in infancy. From the faces of parents, siblings, grandparents, or other caregivers, we develop a considerable amount of expertise in this aspect of socialization at at early age. For some children with Autism, Asperger's, or other developmental deficiencies, this is often not the case.
FACELAND uses an Amusement Park theme to engage and motivate. 6 Schools introduce concepts as clues and 11 game-like activities offer practice that is fun!
FACELAND Schools help children build skill in facial recognition of emotion by:
-Breaking concepts down into smaller pieces (clues)
-Promoting clue acquisition via spaced repetition
-Checking for understanding of clues using new examples
-Combining clues for part to whole learning
-Utilizing instruction that incorporates photos, mirror mimic sessions, and varied interaction
FACELAND is available from www.do2learn.com
Just excellent!
rhetastyger1 10 months ago
i have such a hard time with this still
auti34 1 year ago