So 'playroom hotdog' is just a game for autistic children? Is this correct?
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Date: September 4th, 2025 5:05 PM Author: animeboi (.)
10 Fun Games with a Blanket!
At the Autism Treatment Center of America, we nearly always put blankets in our playrooms. Here’s a tip – if you are putting a blanket in the playroom, try to find one that is a very loose knit so that even if your child hides under it, you can still see their eyes and notice their “Green Lights”. You could also try using sari fabric, since it is very strong and durable, and generally fairly see-through.
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Playroom Hot Dog! To work on Verbal Participation. Invite your child to lay in the middle of the blanket and tell them you’re going to turn them into a giant hot dog! Ask your child to tell you what condiments they want on the hot dog and act out putting each of these on in a funny way (e.g., big slurping sounds for the ketchup, tickles for the pickles). When everything is on the hot dog, wrap your child up in the blanket and pretend to eat them!!
https://autismtreatmentcenter.org/knowledge-base/10-fun-games-with-a-blanket
Seems someone is owed a BIG apology, Trumpkin.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769871&forum_id=2)#49236862) |
Date: September 4th, 2025 5:19 PM
Author: .,.,.;.,..,..,.,:.,:,..,..,::,..,:,.,.:,..:.,:.:,
my recollection is that, as originally described on the board, the children were supposed to eat the playroom hot dog
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5769871&forum_id=2)#49236908) |
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