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Games for Disabled Children
I come up with these in my spare time. I am disabled myself, and they've helped me regain some skills, especially "Flower Power." First game: Ladder, Ladder -
Playing Tag, a social story
Remember when I was looking around for social stories about playing tag? This is what I have come up with: Playing Tag When the Little Lunch or Big Lunch bell goes, I can say to friends, “Do you want to play ta… -
The ends justify the means?
Remember the old saying, that the ends justify the means? Well that tends to resonate a lot with parents of children on the autism spectrum. Have you ever played a board game, a card game, or video game with someone… -
No more Wii
Games are hard for autistics. Yes, these kids often do well in circumstances with clear patterns and expectations. And it's true that a game, once learned and loved, can become an obsession. The problem, however, is le… -
Autism Activities: Matching Game and Jigsaw Puzzle
I’ve been stealing ideas from Annie’s classroom teacher to make fun games for Heidi to play at home on her day off school. First up is a matching game or as Heidi calls it ‘Star Words’. Heidi i…
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