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Autism Game 3: Magic Hat! Grab a hat from the playroom shelf Put different objects that your child is motivated for into the hat e. Using anticipation as you pull each object slowly out of the hat e. Physical participation: Ask your child to help you by waving their hand above the hat, or even give them a magic wand this could be simply be a marker they can tap on the hat!

Autism Game 4: Acting Book! When your child requests a book from off the shelf then open the page up and act out the scene of the book. Continue to turn the pages of the book and act out different scenes. What to work on with your child: Physical participation: Invite your child to get up and act out the pages of the book with you.

Give them one clear role in the game such as holding a prop and then shaking it, or jumping up and down. You can also invite them to turn the pages of the book for you as you entertain them.

Verbal Participation: Have your child read the book aloud as you act it out for them. Invite them to continue reading to see more of the show.

Eye contact: Ask your child to look at you for more of the book act! Autism Game 5: Bubble Soup! What to work on with your child: Physical participation — Encourage your child to participate by putting the pretend vegetables into the bowl or by serving the soup into the bowls and then pretending to eat them. Verbal participation- Ask your child to verbally participate in the interaction by telling you which vegetables to put into the soup. Previous: Previous post: What is Autism?

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March 12, at am. Autism Treatment Center of America says:. June 16, at pm. Jayden says:. January 19, at pm. Just so all of you can see each other. Start by saying your name while pointing at yourself. Move to the next person on your right to do the same until everyone else is done. This way, your child will be able to remember names faster and give them a head start when they start making new friends.

This social skill activity is very simple but is an effective way to teach manners to kids with autism. The mechanics are also very easy. To do this activity, you need to pick any game that you or your child likes, for example a board game. Before the game starts, there are three things that your child needs to do before playing. Shake hands with their opponent. Once the game ends, the players will do the same thing. If your kid fails to do this with their opponent, the game will be considered null or void.

It might not be easy the first few times. But the more you do it, the more your kid can learn the game until it becomes a natural social skill for them. Your child will also learn sportsmanship early on and earn the respect of their peers even if they have autism. Reading emotions properly is another sensory issue among children with autism. With this activity, you can help your child recognize different expressions using emotion cards.

All you have to do is printout the emotion cards. Show your kids a picture of an emotion and tell them what it is. Here are some of the emotions that your child must learn how to identify:. You can also incorporate the Face Game activity when you do this social skill game.

Help them by giving them a context of what that certain emotion means. Like with an upcoming trip. Your child may not get it the first time, but take heart.

Do this activity several times a week to help them get familiar with different emotions. There are times when your kid with autism is not yet ready to interact with others outside. They might still get irritated or uncomfortable having others around them. Or you and the family may be the only people your child feels comfortable with.

If this is the case, you can teach your child the necessary social skills they need to learn by means of a role play. To do this, act out a familiar scene or re-enact situations that already happened. Discuss with your child the many different ways they can handle the given situations especially if they occur in the future. The key to doing this social skill activity is to be consistent.

You need to practice often with your child so that the ideas and principles will stick to them. You can also walk through the different things they can do in a single situation. Even better, ask them what they would say during such a situation. This activity helps your child sharpen his or her social skills. It also reinforces their relationship with others. In an elementary school setup, sharing time is a classic staple among students.

But for kids with autism, sharing time could be awkward. Sharing also allows them to discuss their interests especially to others. To avoid overwhelming your child, start this activity at home. Set a time and let your child share something that they find interesting. Piano Wizard Piano Wizard is an amazingly simple video game that can teach anyone from how to play the piano and read music in minutes. Pick and Draw Pick and Draw is a fun, one-of-a-kind drawing game that teaches you how to make very creative cartoon faces.

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