The Floortime Manual (Print- Out of Stock) Please Download the 2nd Edition Ebook

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By Jake Greenspan. $29 plus S+H

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The Greenspan Floortime Approach is NOT a one-size-fits-all method. Every child’s developmental profile is unique, and each Floortime session needs to reflect that.
The Floortime Manual (print) will help you assess a child’s profile (whether or not a child is sensitive, sensory seeking, under/over-reactive, etc.) and craft developmentally-appropriate Floortime sessions around that profile. The Manual will also help you determine the most effective type of play for the child, and how to engage them around sensory, object, and symbolic play.
Make the most of your Floortime sessions using engaging and expansive play with The Floortime Manual, and help your child reach their potential.
We do not guarantee international orders, and there will be no refunds for books that are returned to us by the shipping company. Unfortunately, we no longer ship to the UK.
 

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Study Questions

  1. What is the Greenspan/DIR model?
    1. An intervention that follows a chronological order to teach skills.
    2. Something you do to mitigate affective experiences available to children.
    3. Teaching a behavior to address a specific symptom a child displays.
    4. A model used to identify a child’s social-emotional strengths and weaknesses.
  2. Which is NOT a part of the Greenspan approach?
    1. Relating within meaningful, positive relationships
    2. Communication across all therapeutic curriculums
    3. Teaching a child an outcome, what to say, and what to do
    4. Encouraging a child to do the thinking
  3. The Greenspan approach is a parent-_____ approach and a therapist-____ approach.
    1. supported; centered
    2. centered; supported
    3. supported; directed
    4. advocated; centered