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Symbolism And Representation Of Play Items: Ph7 Sustaining Representation Of Items In Play

This phase is designed to teach a student to use multiple items and perform multiple pretend actions during a more complex scene involving a sequence of steps.
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Symbolism And Representation Of Play Items: Ph6 Incorporating Representation Of Items In Play

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Symbolism And Representation Of Play Items: Ph5 Application Of The Representation Of Items

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Symbolism And Representation Of Play Items: Ph4 Students Identifies What Another Person Is Pretending To Do

This phase is designed to teach a student to identify what someone is pretending an object to be.
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Symbolism And Representation Of Play Items: Ph3 What Could You Make This?

This phase is designed to teach a student to develop his/her own ideas about what an item can be.
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Symbolism And Representation Of Play Items: Ph2 Find A —

This phase is designed to teach a student to choose an object to represent another object when directed by a teacher.
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Symbolism And Representation Of Play Items: Ph1 Make This A —

This phase is designed to teach a student to use an object to represent another object when directed by a teacher.

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    • Language
      • Speech Production & Quality
      • Building Blocks
      • Concepts
      • Comprehension
      • Describing
      • Cognition & Thinking Process
      • Communication
    • Behavior
      • Self-control and Regulation
      • Frustration Tolerance and Patience
      • Increasing Participation and Following Instructions
      • Rule Following and Understanding Expectations
      • Increasing Flexibility
    • Learning How To Learn
      • Understanding Contingencies
      • Reinforcement Variety
      • Learning from Feedback
      • Behavior Regulation
      • Self-directed Attention
      • Essential Tasks and Programs
      • Attention Sustainment & Short-Term Memory
      • Problem Solving and Reasoning
    • Self-Help
      • Self-Care
      • Hygiene and Safety
      • Community Skills
      • Following Daily Routines
    • Play
      • Independent Play
      • Social Play
      • Imaginative Play
    • Social
      • Social Awareness
      • Social Relatedness
      • Social Communication
      • Social Interactions
      • Social Learning
    • Group
      • Basic Group Readiness Skills
      • Following Group Instructions
      • Observational Learning Skills
      • Facilitating Social Interactions
      • Following Routines
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