The adjective describing children that is the opposite of old.
What is "young?"
The name of the boy who owned the toys in Toy Story.
Who is Andrew or "Andy?"
The game where you want to throw out the same card as your opponent.
What is I Declare War?
What the S in SEL stands for.
What is "Social?"
The name given to an autistic person's repeated rocking, waiving or pacing back and forth.
What is "stemming?"
This word for child that rhymes with bid.
What is "kid?"
The little boy who had a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.
Who is Alexander?
The blue framed game with yellow and red chips.
What is Connect Four?
What the E in SEL stands for.
What is "Emotional?"
The way autistic people want to be seen and treated?
What are "as human and equally"?
The title for a child who is in school.
What is "student?"
The little boy who defeated Voldermort.
Who is Harry Potter?
The game where a colorful deck of cards becomes important.
What is uno?
What the L in SEL stands for.
What is "Learning?"
Something that autistic people don't always feel comfortable with.
What is change?
Also acceptable: noise, touching, being in crowds, talking
The 3 wheeled bike that small children ride.
What is a "tricycle?"
The little girl who ate baby bear's porridge.
Who is Goldilocks?
The game where you sit in a circle and someone goes around tapping you on your head.
What is Duck! Duck! Goose!?
The words given to describe how you feel about yourself.
What is "self esteem?"
The boy we learned about in the book Uniquely Wired.
Who is Zak?
The plural form of child.
What is "children?"
The little girl who went to her grandmother's house through the woods.
Who is Little Red Riding Hood?
That game where you become "it" when caught.
What is tag?
The words given to describe how you see yourself.
What is "self image?"
The part of the body that works differently in autistic people.
What is the brain?