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Support For Autistic Children
Scott Boyd
I think it is very important to have stimulating activities for autistic children. Autism is a spectrum disorder that leaves a child lacking those social and communication skills regular people are born with. It often leaves them having trouble interpreting stimulation of the senses. There is always this need to push the child out of their comfort zone and allow them to have a little stimulation through the day. This is how they gradually improve. With proper activities, you can keep the child entertained and enjoying the process, as well as helping them progress as a person. I'm going to show you the activities for autistic children that I think will work very well.
Singing can be a very beneficial activity even if the child lacks the verbal skills to do it. Song usually has repetitive sounds and instruments that require repetitive work. This works hand and hand with autistic behavior. If they lack the verbal skills, they still can hum along without having to use words. This works extremely well at sensory stimulation, so they end up getting used to it. It can also help them relate to other children that are participating.
I have found that activities for autistic children often reflect those of a regular child. If you look at tag for example, the child is forced to concentrate on who is it. It isn't a difficult game to learn and it can really help the senses. There is also the added benefit of playing with other children. This socializing really helps them develop those skills. They learn to recognize the body language of their peers and to understand it.
As your child gets older, you have to have the activities to progress to meet them. Organized sports may be a desired activity that they'd really like to do. You should definitely encourage such activities because it gets them involved with other peers that really help with relating and communication. Choosing sports is the tough part. A lot of sports like hockey and football require a huge amount of stimulation. There's just so much to pay attention too. Sports like baseball and golf have much less stimulation, since you're just focusing on a ball. I'm not saying that it isn't possible for your child to play a more stimulating sport; it really depends on where they are as a person. They could excel at these sports, just be aware where they are.
With any of the activities for autistic children, there has to be a social aspect of it. You have to always work to help them communicate and relate with the people around them. You want to always start small and progressively grow with it. At first, you start with the family. Than you move onto fun games with peers. Than onto organized sports where there is much more bonding as teammates. If you do this, you should be able to greatly improve on the skills of your autistic child.
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