Playful strategies and nonverbal communication in the inclusive education of children with ASD
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https://doi.org/10.22481/folio.v16i2.17383Keywords:
Play-based activities, Nonverbal communication, School inclusion, Body language, Autism Spectrum DisorderAbstract
This article analyzes the impact of play-based activities and nonverbal communication on the inclusive education of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Based on observations at the Mundo Autista School Clinic in Araguaína, Tocantins, the study demonstrates how strategies such as puppets, drawings, and puzzles support linguistic, emotional, and social development. Considering the unique aspects of communication in the autism spectrum, these resources expand expressive possibilities and promote active participation in educational contexts. The research follows a qualitative approach, based on data collected through participant observation. The results highlight the effectiveness of play-based approaches in promoting inclusion, reinforcing the need to integrate these practices into educational programs and teacher training.
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