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Sensory Play Activities for Kids with Autism


Understanding Sensory Processing in Autism


Benefits of Sensory Play for Children with Autism


5 Sensory Play Activities for Kids with Autism


Materials

  • Liquid food coloring
  • Water
  • Resealable plastic bag

How it works

Benefits

  • Improves visual tracking skills
  • Encourages hand-eye coordination
  • Provides a calming visual experience

2. Lavender Rice Sensory Bin (Smell Sensory Play)

Materials

  • Uncooked rice
  • Lavender essential oil
  • Purple food coloring
  • Container or sensory bin

3. Rainstorm Sensory Bottle (Auditory Sensory Play)

Materials

How it works

Benefits

  • Helps children explore different sounds
  • Supports auditory processing
  • Encourages cause-and-effect learning

4. Food Sorting Game (Taste Sensory Play)

Materials

  • Cereal
  • Crackers
  • Berries
  • Citrus slices

How it works

Benefits

  • Encourages children to try new foods
  • Supports cognitive skills like sorting and categorizing
  • Reduces anxiety around unfamiliar foods

5. Fizzy Cloud Dough (Touch Sensory Play)

Materials

  • All-purpose flour
  • Vegetable oil
  • Food coloring
  • Vinegar (optional)

How it works


Tips for Choosing the Right Sensory Activity


Final Thoughts


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