Sunday, April 18, 2010

Playgroups Help Up Social Skills -Aussie Study

Autism, Play and Social InteractionPlaygroup Australia is about to publish research study that sought to prove that playgroups improve socialization skills of children with autism. The report is based on interviews of over 40 families that participated in Playgroup's PlayConnect program. Over 4-of-5 have confirmed the program has had an impact on their children's development. PlayConnect's program brings together children with autism so they could play and socialize in a safe environment. Parents also benefit as they get a chance to interact with other parents in a support group environment.

Karen Merange, Playgroup Australia's Executive Officer, looks forward to the program's continued expansion. “We are delighted that the research will confirm great outcomes from these groups for the families involved. We bring parents together for networking and information-sharing, and show them how to use play-based learning specific to a child with ASD. It is clearly making a big difference to people’s lives," Merange said. Playgroup aims to have 150 of these groups all over Australia by 2011.

The original announcement can be found here: http://www.playgroupaustralia.com.au/index.cfm?objectid=94378DED-E7F2-2F96-30864044DA4E9776

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