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Helping Children with Autism by way of Play Therapy

Playing has for all time been a means of interaction and socialization for lots of children; it’s one thing that naturally occurs without you having to teach them how to do it. Nevertheless, not all children are born with this ability to interact through play; autistic children are born without the faculties for such interaction. It takes great patience and intelligent effort to be able to teach autistic children how to play and interact with other people around them. Therapies for adults are with no effect on children; play therapy is an example of a therapy that is effective especially on children with autism.

A big part of the achievement of play therapy lies in the teamwork of the autistic child’s parents; early intervention is important in a major way. To determine whether or not your child is autistic, it’s good to watch out for the common warning signs like:

Autistic children can’t make eye contact, they find it hard to change their facial expressions to correspond what they are feeling, and they can’t seem to organize a meaningful body language.

The inability to talk or utilize verbal forms of communication, or the application of a repetitive pattern in speaking.

Difficulty with acknowledging other activities around him; autistic children are typically impassive in what’s happening around them and are usually fixated on what they’re doing, or in classifying things with the similar shade or shape.

Apart from these things talked about above, there are other things that can ring warning bells about your child. What’s important is you find the help that the child needs as soon as you see the signs and symptoms of autism. Most tradition about autistic children are just incorrect; some grow up to be functional adults, provided that early intervention was done by their parents or the responsible adults in their lives. Humanistic therapy principles being employed these days are very encouraging in terms of approaches to help your autistic child cope with the world around him or her. Sandtray Therapy can help people reconnect to who they really are.

Your child’s answer to natural stimulus can be enhanced by using play therapy at home on a regular basis as part of your daily routine. Creative thinking can be encouraged by involving time to play with puzzles and building blocks. Physical activities that let for touching and contact can also help in developing a child’s observation of how touching things can move them or impact them in some way. To enhance your child’s imagination, you can initiate the idea of pretend playing; for example, you can take a little pail and leave it on his or her head to imagine that it’s a hat; such activities will help your child’s non-linear opinion.

Early intervention approximately all the time increases the chances of being able to give your child a chance to be taught how to interact and communicate with other people around him or her. Even if autism is congenital, it’s important to know that most symptoms of autism are tough to identify in very young children. Early intervention can give your child a better chance to become a highly-functional adult, even if it can’t remove or cure the autism completely.

 

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