10 Fun Adventure Outdoor Activities For Kids With Autism

 

Autism Spectrum Disorder or simply Autism is one such neurodevelopmental disorder that affects at least 1 out of 150 children in Australia.

Reportedly, boys, compared to girls, are more likely (about four times) to be affected by this condition. As a parent or caregiver to an autistic child, it is important that you subject them to activities that stimulate their cognitive self as well as help them get better with their motor skills and socio-developmental outlook.

While majority of children affected by autism tend to put up resistance to changing environments, outdoor activities from time to time can help them open up by working as a therapy.

In this post, we take a look at 10 such fun filled autism therapy suitable for kids in Australia.

Catching Bubbles

This particular activity facilitated by a NDIS support worker is focussed on offering sensory recreation for autistic children as well as address their difficulties in keeping up attention. To boost and stimulate their sensory being, one can use scented bubbles and get creative with different colours and sizes.

Painting Outdoors

Art, no matter what, has worked wonders as a recreational therapy for many. For autistic children, it offers a great window to unleash their biggest fears, paint away their dreams, thoughts, aspirations, and for that matter just about anything.

Give them a blank canvas and show them how they can look at different things in nature and paint. This will be a great stimulus to help shape up their creative spirit and calm their troubled senses.

Read More: Outdoor Therapy For Autistic Kids

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