Repost: Some ideas for education and creative play for children with autism
1. Throw a few cushions onto the living room floor, pretend that the room is the sea, and guide the child to get from one side of the room to the other without getting their feet wet. Show them how to use the cushions as if they were rocks, which they must step on by jumping from one to another, so they do not touch the floor at all! 2. Hold a bedsheet at two points in the room, place a light to illuminate it, and project various objects from behind. Start with items that are easy to recognize, with clear lines and shapes. Increase the level of difficulty according to the child's abilities. 3. Perhaps the easiest and most inexpensive alphabet game is made using caps from plastic water bottles. Collect at least twenty-four caps. Write a capital letter of the alphabet on each cap with a marker. Next, draw a small grid with twenty-four squares on a piece of cardboar...