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Math is as easy as 1 2 3. As adults we tend to complicate things. Always remember that “Keep it Simple” applies to children more than it does us. If you make learning easy and fun for your children, they are more likely to be able keep it in their mind and have a head start when it comes to learning.



This is all you have to do:

Use concrete items you can find around the house. Items that are more familiar to the child will work best. Try and use items that look the same, as this will also help with grouping and sorting activities.

I am going to use apples and oranges in my description of the activity but feel free to use whatever items you desire.

Depending on the age of the child will make a difference on how many items are used. I am going to use an example with a child who is the age of around 4-5.

Simple Adding and Subtracting:

Line up 4 apples and let the child count them. 1, 2, 3, 4. Take one away and put it behind your back. Now ask the child to count the apples. 1, 2, 3. Then explain what was done. We had 4 apples and we took one away, so now we only have, 3. Ask the child to count them again. Do the same with adding. Put 3 apples out and ask the child to count them. Then add two apples and ask the child to count them. Explain that adding two apples to the three apples that you had equals 5. Depending on the numbers that your child(ren) can count up to, you can add more items to the activity. This activity can be done every day or a few times a week. Make sure there are not many distractions around when doing this activity so all of their attention is focused. You can do this activity individually or as a group, or even a circle activity if you teach a preschool class.

Sorting and Grouping:

This activity is great. It gets their little minds working and they have so much fun all at the same time. Get 3 pieces of paper and color one large circle on each. Make sure each paper has a different color. Then get 3 groups of items. Make sure each group matches one of the colors on the piece of paper. Then ask the child to sort them regarding color.

Example #1: One paper has a red circle on it, one has blue, and the other has brown. I would set out a bunch of red pom poms, blue popsicle sticks, and brown crayons. Then I would say, put all the red things on the paper with the red circle, all the blue things with the blue circle etc.

Example #2: Put out two empty containers on a table. Put a bunch of crayons and markers all mixed together in the middle of the table. Ask the child(ren) to put all the markers in one container and the crayons in another.

Everything I have mentioned in the adding, subtracting, and sorting/grouping activities can be altered anyway you wish. Add more items, use different items, sort by size, shape, feel, temperature. You can turn any activity into a small math lesson. Even cleaning can be turned into a math activity. How many buckets of toys did we clean up? Or, How many chairs do we have around the table? How many children are here today? If Marisa went home, how many children would be left? The possibilities are endless. Make math fun for preschoolers, they will become better, faster learners if we make it fun and easy. Let's give them a head start.

*To add numbers into the sorting activities, ask the child(ren) to count as they sort through the items and put them where they belong.
Learning Activities For Preschoolers
A great way to ensure that your autistic toddler is learning and wants to continue learning is by playing fun autistic learning activities. Avoid anything with too much complexity, as your child is still young, but the activities should stimulate the senses, encourage your child to interact with his or her environment, and encourage them to think.

The following learning activities are enjoyable, educational, and are suitable for most autistic preschoolers:

- Name the Sound ? use a tape recorder and record a number of common sounds around your house as well as animal sounds and other common noises, such as a clock ticking, a dog barking, a whistle, a baby crying, people talking and other sounds. If you don't want to record them yourself, you're sure to find lots of sounds on the Internet that you can save to a file and playback during the guessing game. This game helps your child to listen, follow instructions, express him or herself, and to laugh at some silly sounds.

- Story Telling ? draw pictures or find some pictures in a coloring book and have your child tell you about what is going on in the picture. Ask a lot of questions to encourage your child to develop a story around the picture and use his or her imagination. This is also a great way to reiterate practical and social skills.

- I Spy ? This classic game is one that you no doubt played as a child. Either using something in a picture or an item actually within the room, say ?I spy with my little eye, something that is?? and name the color of the object. The game works well both ways, allowing the child to both be the guesser and the person who spies the object. For every incorrect answer give a clue about the object. The game helps to teach children colors and how to put words together in the right order.

- Touch and Guess ? Place an object in a cloth bag or in a box with a hole big enough that your child can reach inside and feel the object, but not see it. Let your child feel the item with his or her hand and guess what it is. Once he or she guesses switch the item. With every incorrect guess, give a clue. Use items with many different textures such as a tennis ball, a marble, a golf ball, sandpaper, a tissue, and other rough, smooth, fuzzy (etc) objects. Encourage your child to describe what he or she is feeling. What does it feel like? What could you do with this kind of an item? What could it be?

- If It Were Me ? this game can be effective for building conversational skills. In it, you begin the game ?if it were me who found a puppy, I would?? or ?if it were me who got lost in the mall, I would?? and let your child finish the sentence. It also provides you with a very good opportunity to understand what your child is thinking, and suggest safe responses for serious events like getting lost, crossing the street, and other safety issues.

When it comes to autistic learning activities, there are lots of different ways for you and your preschooler to have fun and be educational at the same time. Plus these suggestions are pretty adaptable and can be altered to make them suitable for children at differing developmental levels.
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