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Children with autism are often hyper aware of sensory input, it’s helpful for educators to provide accommodations so their students can focus in class. These activities involving sensory stimulation can keep kids with autism grounded in the present and comfortable learning with the rest of their classmates. Fun filled activities help children with autism feel welcome in the class while addressing their symptoms and individual learning styles. Whether they play one-on-one or as group activities, these are excellent ways to keep students with autism well engaged, ready to learn and be successful.

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Children with autism are often hyper aware of sensory input, it’s helpful for educators to provide accommodations so their students can focus in class. These activities involving sensory stimulation can keep kids with autism grounded in the present and comfortable learning with the rest of their classmates. Fun filled activities help children with autism feel welcome in the class while addressing their symptoms and individual learning styles. Whether they play one-on-one or as group activities, these are excellent ways to keep students with autism well engaged, ready to learn and be successful.

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