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If you’ve bought toys for your children, there are many choices to increase their sensory awareness, from play doh time at home to pushing a shopping cart at a local children’s museum. All help to develop touch, sight, smell and other senses. Thus, games for sensory integration applies to all children, but these games become more pronounced for children with autism. List below is from http://www.sensory-processing-disorder.com/heavy-work-activities.html, a wonderful site that provides toys and games you can use for your child or student.
Here are some games for sensory integration: tug-o-war, toy vacuum, bean bag chairs, jump rope, sidewalk chalk, spray bottles, bingo and more at http://www.sensory-processing-disorder.com/heavy-work-activities.htm
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