Here are some ideas for highly engaging and fun\nactivities you can do at home with your child. The activities include a mix of\nideas, which develop the child\u2019s attention span and their senses. Most importantly,\nthey help the child reduce their anxiety and stress and provide the entire\nfamily with fun ways of spending time together. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
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Engaging pre-school children with autistic disorders\ncan be quite tricky. At this stage, you should focus on developing their\nattention span and social skills. What better way to do this than play\npretend? <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Engage the senses. If your child is not interested in playing pretend, you can never go wrong with sensory games<\/a>. Get a large bucket or a bin and fill it up with beans or any other material safe for the child. Bury all kinds of toys your child likes and let them look for them inside. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
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Another thing you should keep in mind is to foster\ntheir imitation skills, as this will be a good pillar in their future growth\nand develop. Play games where you pretend to be an animal such as a cat. Your\nchild needs to mimic the sounds and the behavior of the animal. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
If your child does not seem to engage, take turns \u2013 you imitate them until you establish visual contact. If you can bring another child to play or the child has a sibling, you can encourage them to act like mirrors and imitate each other. For each effort and imitation, the child needs to be rewarded appropriately. <\/p>\n\n\n\n