LEGO® Therapy
LEGO® – Based Social Development Therapy, LEGO® Therapy was developed by Dr. Daniel LeGoff.
The following are LEGO Therapy articles suggested to us by Dr. Daniel LeGoff:
LeGoff, D.B. (2004). Use of LEGO® as a therapeutic medium for improving social competence. Journal of Autism & Developmental Disorders, 34 (5), 557 571.
LeGoff, D.B. & Sherman, M. (2006). Long-term outcome of social skills intervention based on interactive LEGO® play. Autism, 10 (4), 1 31.
LeGoff, D.B., Alan, S. & Krauss, G.W. (2009). LEGO®-based play therapy for autistic spectrum children. In, A. Drewes and C. Schaefer (Eds.), School-Based Play Therapy, 2nd Edition, New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons.
Owens, G., Granader, Y., Humphrey, A., & Baron Cohen, S. (2008). LEGO® therapy and the Social Use of Language Programme: An evaluation of two social skills interventions for children with high functioning autism and Asperger syndrome. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 38 (10), 1944 1957.
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