25 PLAY AND SENSORY ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM
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Playing develops creativity, imagination, perspective taking, sensory integration, social communication and interaction. Play is one of the crucial skills that children with autism need to improve. When they play, they use all their senses (e.g. vestibular and proprioceptive senses), which some of them have difficulty dealing with. These 25 activities will help them develop their different senses from simple to more complex activities.
Description
Hi Parents,
Children need to play. But, children with autism need to be taught how to play. They have limited ideas on what to play and how to play.
They usually lines up toys, play the same routine over and over again. You run out of play ideas, so here are more games that you can do at home.
With playing, toys are not the only means of playing. There are many other ways such as having peek-a-boo with your child, running and chasing game, pretend play, guessing game, and many more.
This ebook will give you more ideas that you can include while bonding with your child.
It is designed for children who seek different senses such as deep pressure, spinning, tracking, cooperation, etc.
It is a 33-page downloadable ebook that you can read from your tablet, cellphone or laptop.
Here are two sample page where you can learn to understand sensory processing difficulty of children with autism.
You will also see the title of the game, what skill you’ll develop in playing the game, easy-to-follow steps, and some modifications and adjustment if you would like to make the game a little easy or more difficulty.
The games inside are simple and doable. Materials in some games are readily available at home so you don’t have to purchase materials.
There is also quick guide on how to play with your child.
I hope you’ll enjoy this and give you more play ideas that you can do with your child at home.
AUSOMELY Yours,
Teacher Quennie