TRAVEL ACTIVITY CHECKLISTS AS A PART OF AUTISM THERAPY FOR KIDS
Activities for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, can be not only opportunities to have fun, but also opportunities to learn skills. One of the hallmarks of ASD is difficulty in communication, so play activities that pay particular attention to communicating are a great way for autism therapy.
BRAIN TOYS
Brain Toys offers toys designed for kids with special needs and serves great autism respite. In addition to providing a description of each toy on the site, there are ratings and customer reviews that are helpful for making a decision on what would be appropriate for a specific child and his specific needs.
The Twig game puts a modern twist on the traditional building blocks. The set includes 72 wooden blocks that are colourful and fun to play with. Each block is precision-cut and compatible with one another, perfect for expanding social skills and taking turns.
SWIMMING
Water holds a special appeal for many children on the autism spectrum, but this fascination can end up being dangerous, especially when coupled with a tendency to wander. Tragically, the National Autism Association reports that between 2009 and 2011, accidental drowning accounted for 91 percent of the total deaths reported in children with autism ages 14 and younger who had wandered away from their homes, schools, or caregivers.
We can help reduce this risk of accidental drowning, and bring more joy, confidence, and coordination into our autistic kids’ lives, by introducing an autism support worker in your kid’s daily schedule.
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