Umění z blízka - Jak vnímat obrazy
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Přečtěte si, jak umělci na svých obrazech vyprávějí příběhy. Setkejte se s postavami z řecké mytologie, které byly tak oblíbeným námětem umělců po celá staletí.
Jude Welton píše především o umění a pro děti s Aspergerovým syndromem. Její zkušenosti jako dětské psycholožky specializující se na autismus jí poskytly jedinečný vhled do života dětí s tímto syndromem. Prostřednictvím svého psaní sdílí tyto poznatky a nabízí čtenářům hlubší porozumění. Její práce se vyznačuje soucitem a pronikavostí.
Přečtěte si, jak umělci na svých obrazech vyprávějí příběhy. Setkejte se s postavami z řecké mytologie, které byly tak oblíbeným námětem umělců po celá staletí.
This charmingly illustrated, rhyming book is a perfect introduction to autism for young readers aged 2 and over including siblings, friends and children on the autism spectrum themselves. It captures the world of Tomas - a little boy who loves trains, rhyming words and his dog Flynn and hates sudden noise and surprises.
Meet Adam, a young boy with AS. He helps children understand the difficulties faced by a child with AS, telling them what AS is, how it feels to have AS and how they can help by understanding their differences and appreciating their many talents. This illustrated book is an excellent starting point for family and classroom discussions. schovat popis
Welton looks at one hundred of the most common figures of speech in this visual workbook designed as a springboard for family and classroom discussions. Each figure of speech is accompanied by an illustration showing its literal meaning, which will help AS children recognize and learn to enjoy metaphors and figurative language.
Meet Jack - an older man with dementia. Jack invites readers to learn about dementia from his perspective, helping them to understand the challenges faced by someone with dementia and the changes it causes to memory, communication and behaviour. This illustrated book is an ideal way to introduce dementia to children and aid family discussions.
9 year old Adam dreads Sports Day, so he is delighted when Mr Williams announces that this year there will be an Alternative Sports Day with some very different challenges. There will be quizzes, riddles, and a treasure hunt - all the things that Adam enjoys. This book offers insights into how a child with AS copes with the challenges of school.
Tom invites readers to learn about autism from his perspective in this beautifully-illustrated book, suitable for readers aged 7 and upwards. He explains the challenges he faces with issues such as social communication, sensory overload and changes in his routine and describes all the ways he can be helped and supported by those around him.