Fun Activities for Children with Autism
Every child would love to participate in fun activities and kids with autism are no difference. They sure will love to be part of any fun activities in school or in our own home. And here are some fun activities for children with autism that you can do during this COVID19 crisis. You can do it in the comfort of your own home.
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a neurobiological health condition that affects normal brain development. It affects a person’s communication skills and also leads to several behavioral and social challenges. It also refers to a range of developmental conditions that affect how an individual comprehends the world. Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), also affects how a person interacts with others.
Here are some fun activities for kids with autism
A lot of people around the world are staying at home right now because of the COVID19 crisis. And a lot of kids are finding themselves a little bored because of limited entertainment. And this includes a big number of kids with autism who are coping with the new changes in their daily life habits.
The good thing about these activities is you can also do them after this crisis let say during vacations or holidays, weekends and make them a good bonding moment with your children.
Fun activities you can do with your kids especially children with autism:
Intellectually Stimulating Activities for Kids with Autism
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Mind games
– a mental workout to help keep your brain sharp.
Example of mind games:
crossword puzzles
sudoku
word-finds
Scavenger Hunt
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Painting
– is the practice of applying color to a certain drawing or another medium. People frequently use this as a creative outlet which allows individuals a chance to express their feelings or emotions. Let your child paint anything they want.
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Science Experiments
– It provides us with knowledge of the physical world. And a lot of children enjoy science experiments because they are learning while enjoying at the same time.
Examples of Science Experiment:
How to make a slime
Bottle Rocket
Mentos and Soda fountain
Physically Demanding Activities & Exercises for Kids with Autism
Nature walk and jogs
Because we can’t go to the park during this time we can do it in the comfort of our own garden.
Note: Make sure to do it in the morning so we can still get Vitamin D from the sun.
Indoor tag
Tag games are a special type of running game, where one person tries to chase other players.
Stair relays
Have the child retrieve toys at one end of the stairs and then run up (or down) to place toys in a basket.
Messy Play Activities for Kids with Autism
Rock painting
Try to find rocks outside, make sure to clean them and let your child decorate them.
Bubble time
You can create your own homemade bubble solutions.
Gardening activity
Plant seeds in pots and finger-paint the pots.
Calming and Self-Regulation Activities for Children with Autism
Pediatric yoga
Yoga is a practice of physical exercises or body postures that build strength, flexibility, and confidence.
It can serve as both a physically intense workout and as a calming routine prior to bedtime.
Drawing, coloring, painting
Let your child have some time to themself to paint, draw, or participate in other calming art activities.
Hands-on Skills Development Activities for Kids with Autism
Cooking
Choose a basic recipe that you can do with your child like pancakes and have breakfast together.
Sewing
- Quilting
- cross-stitch
- crochet
- knitting
- weaving
Learning a new instrument
You can teach them online piano or if you have a guitar and this creates a little bonding moment with them.
NOTE:
In selecting activities allow your children to be part of the choosing process. Make sure you and your children enjoy each activity. And creates a wonderful bonding moment with them. Make each moment a memorable one for them.
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