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Cuando usted tiene un nio con autismo, el mundo puede parecer
conseguir abrumadoramente grave y estresante. Afortunadamente, una
de las maneras ms eficaces para conectar con su hijo y que fomenten
su socializacin es a travs del espacio de juego!
juegos y actividades autismo autismo son comunicaciones ldicas
destinadas a fomentar la conexin y la relacin entre usted y su hijo de
una manera que reduce el estrs y aumenta la interactividad.
Para guiarlo a travs de las diversas formas de jugar con su hijo, esta
gua se divide en las siguientes secciones:
Cmo saber cundo iniciar un juego con su nio
6 de nuestro juego ms popular del autismo Idea Videos
5 Paso a Paso Actividades autismo Uso de objetos de uso
cotidiano
Es posible que desee marcar este artculo para su posterior
consulta! Siempre se puede volver a ella cada vez que necesita un buen
juego o actividad autismo idea.
hijo muestra una seal de luz verde, entonces eso sera un buen
momento para iniciar una actividad!
Tenemos 4 luces verdes que buscamos:
1. Contacto visual
2. comunicacin / expresin verbal como sonidos
3. El contacto fsico de su hijo
4. Su nio mirando a lo que est haciendo / mirando sus artculos
como usted se une a ellas
Cuando vea a su hijo de sealizacin con una luz verde, seguir adelante
e iniciar una actividad o juego con ellos.
Por otro lado, si su hijo est participando en una actividad exclusiva
o repetitivo (stimming), consideramos que este una luz roja . No
intente involucrar a su hijo en una nueva actividad. En su lugar, este sera
un momento maravilloso para que usted pueda juntarse para celebrar la
actividad de su hijo y hacer exactamente lo mismo que ellos.
20+ Autism Games & Autism Activities Your Child Will Love
When you have a child with autism, the world can seem to get
overwhelmingly serious and stressful. Thankfully, one of the most
effective ways to connect with your child and encourage their socialization
is through the space of PLAY!
Here are four games and activities you can do that turn everyday
household objects into interactive play with your child!
Theres no need to spend lots of money on new toys or put valuable hours
into creating something elaborate. Whether you are a parent or therapist,
the chances are you will probably have the following things lying around
your house somewhere or in your place of work.
Autism Game #1: String Clothes!
Cut up different pieces of string
Tape them onto your clothes
Create a new outfit together (e.g. a hula skirt)
Once the outfit is made you can dance around the room in your new
ensemble!
Variation: Make different outfits for the stuffed animals in the room- sing a
song while you are making your outfits together, make hats, gloves,
shoes, etc.
What to work on with your child:
1. Physical participation: When your child is motivated to watch you
make your own clothes, invite them to join you by helping you hold
the string, cut the string or tape the string onto your outfit!
2. Eye contact: Once you have string on your clothes and you have
made part of your outfit then invite your child to look at you to watch
you dance around the room in silly ways in your new clothes!
Autism Game #2: Pirate Straws!
Using anticipation as you pull each object slowly out of the hat (e.g.
for example pull a ball out and then throw it across the room).
Variation: The variation here is adding new things to the hat- such as an
animal themed hat where you fill the hat with different animals and then
have them pop out making different animal sounds.Another variation
could be putting different sensory items into the hat and then deliver
sensory stimulation to your child each time you wave your hand above the
hat.
What to work on with your child:
1. Verbal participation: Ask your child to say the magic words with you,
or have them tell you out to help you take out the next item from
the hat.
2. Eye contact to continue the game: try saying look at me if you want
to bring out the next magic toy.
3. 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.
Variation: You can even bring down puppets or figurines that you know
your child is motivated for and act out the book with those different
characters. Try using different voices and varying the volume and tone of
your voice, you can also vary the way you use your body- get up and use
your body in big ways and also use your body in small ways see how
your child reacts to each and then deliver more of the acting they are
motivated for.
What to work on with your child:
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. Eye contact: Ask your child to look at you for more of the book act!
Autism Game #5: Bubble Soup!
Make bubble soup by blowing bubbles into a bucket
Add in other ingredients such as pretend vegetables, then add in
more bubbles and then more bubbles
Ladle it into two bowls, one for you and one for your child, maybe
even one for the teddy bear, and then pretend to eat it together,
dont forget to rub your belly to say, Yum Yum.
Variations: Invite many different friends (stuffed animals) to come and join
you in testing out your soup! You can even make other items such as
bubble bread, or bubble salad, etc.Have fun creating a whole meal with
the help of bubbles!
What to work on with your child: