Posts Tagged ‘Autistic Toys’

The Right Toys for Autistic Children

Friday, January 30th, 2009

It has been estimated that autism affects 3-6 children out of every 1000 and male children are more likely to get autism than females. The symptoms of autism appear usually before 3 years of age. Children with autism have many difficulties to face including problems in social interaction, problems in verbal and non-verbal communication, and obsessive disorder like repeating something again and again. These problems can be mild in nature or severe enough to make child disable.

Children with autism also have problems in playing with toys and other children. They show little response to social stimuli, rarely smile, and also don’t like interaction with others especially strangers. But they do show attachment behavior to their primary caretakers. The autistic children also show aggressive and destructive behavior in response to various stimuli.
Selection of autistic children can be a daunting task because improper selection of toy for autistic child can turn into untoward results and may cause more harm than good. Those toys should be selected which integrate with the autistic child’s senses and do not provoke him by any means. Selection of battery operated toys can over stimulate the autistic child by their blinking lights and noises to which these children are very sensitive sometime.  In such cases wooden toys are the best option for autistic children. Wooden toys provide peace, harmony, and do not create over stimulation by any means. Wooden toys can also integrate very well with the senses of autistic children and provide them ample time to get use to these wooden toys.  Wooden toys provide natural touch and feeling while autistic children are introduced with these toys. Wooden blocks would be the best choice in selecting first toy for your autistic child. Blocks carry the charisma that would hold the autistic child’s attention for longer period of time. Choose wooden toys are that are multicolor and finely crafted to get the attention of your child. You can also go for those wooden toys which autistic child will use to construct something. For such purpose wooden building blocks can be very handy.

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The Importance of Using Educational Toys: An Overview

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

Educational Toys from LA Toy StoreProfessional occupational therapists, infant teachers and responsible day care providers use these developmental toys so that the quality of care is not compromised. Through these educational toys, they are able to trigger healthy, fun based learning and value rebalancing for children who are normal and also for children who have special needs because they are autistic.

How Educational Toys Serve Multiple Functions

Toys have multiple functions that are specific to a child’s age group. A child learns that toys can be bounced, shaken, twisted, tossed, molded and much more. This goes on to increase a child understands of the functionality of objects as well.

Occupational therapy has done wonders to motivate children. Fun based learning through educational toys is the strategy they use. This strategy helps children to learn new concepts and discover hidden talents. The use of such toys helps children who are autistic as well. This is because therapeutic toys and autistic toys give these unique children an opportunity to try new activities and use their imagination to learn. It also endows them with confidence to touch new things and learn what to do with them.

Infant teachers rely on developmental toys that offer children a sense of control and accomplishment. Children learn to understand geometrical shapes, gravity, balance and science. These educational toys contribute immensely to developing an infant’s sensory, perceptual and visual skills. By touching and looking at these vivid colored toys, children learn to understand how things work and how to relate to their environment. That is how gradually infant teachers let their nurture the children under their care.

Fun Based Learning through Therapeutic Toys

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