Sensory toys involve all of the senses. Children with Autism love toys that they can squish and manipulate. They love things with lights and movement. Toys that allow repetition is also very important. Beyond The Puzzle.com can assist in your search for the perfect toys. Remember, what they may be interested in today might not be what they are interested in tomorrow.
Who doesn't remember time spent digging in the sand? A sandbox is an excellent addition to any backyard. Not only is this a wonderful sensory experience, it also fosters imagination and motor skills. Click on the sandbox below to get this addition to your backyard.
| Sensory issues are quite common with autism, and playtime can be used as an opportunity to address these needs with toys that integrate several types of sensory input. Textured toys can be a great way to work in a bit of low stress tactile stimulation, especially helpful for those who are working on overcoming tactile defensiveness.
This developmental toy is ideal for role play, creative imagination and is wonderful for sensory input. Click on the thumbnail to add this to your child's space.
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