Alohomara / Aini Qamariah Mohd Yusof … [et al.]
Autism is considered a developmental disorder of unknown etiology with diverse behavioral characteristics; it is a long life development where the kids who face with this problem might having a difficulty include delay in social life development, problem in communication and slow progress in motor s...
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| Language: | en |
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Division of Research and Industry Linkages
2017
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| Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/49054/1/49054.pdf https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/49054/ |
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| Summary: | Autism is considered a developmental disorder of unknown etiology with diverse behavioral characteristics; it is a long life development where the kids who face with this problem might having a difficulty include delay in social life development, problem in communication and slow progress in motor skill development. Alohomara is a magic box specially designed for kids with autism. Inside this magic box are five different games that help to develop important skills among , autism kids. The name Alohomara is taken from ancient magic spell for unlocking ' any charm. For that, all games in this box have their own unique way to open or unlock it. The first game is called Colovaria, is a color change charm that develop focus and attention. The second game is called Alakazam, is a sensory mat that focus on calming sensory integration. The third game is Aguamenti, a gel squeezy pad that covers motor skill and development. The fourth game is Diminuendo, a combination of shapes puzzle for brain development and the last games is called Ferula, a flash card that helps autism kids to communicate better and it covers social and communication skills. This magic box is actually a therapy box that includes most of the skills needed by autism kids. It is handy and easy to carry anywhere and beneficial to develop skills needed by autism kids. |
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