Online games for special needs toddlers
As much as possible, play the game in an enclosed area and ensure supervision of your child the whole time. Use a bit of role-play to make your child understand the game and show her some safe places to hide. This game will help your child develop important social and analytical skills which are useful later in life. Sensory activities for kids with autism 1. Processing sensory information can be a challenge for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders or other developmental delays.
A sensory bin can come in handy to integrate your child's senses and improve his attention. Take a big, shallow tub and add household items like rice, lentils or flour. You can also add food colour to make it interesting. Let your child scoop, pour, measure, etc. Sorting with snacks Age: 3 to 5 years Benefits: Motor coordination and problem solving Give your child a plate with a variety of snacks that are different in shape, colour and texture.
Ask your child to sort the snacks based on these characteristics. You can also use this sensory activity to teach basic maths skills such as addition and subtraction. Reward your child if he cooperates well with the activity by letting him eat the snack.
Colourful ice painting art Age : 3 to 5 years Benefits : Colour recognition, observation skills This is a fun and simple sensory activity that you can introduce to your child. Fill an ice tray with acrylic paints and allow it to freeze in the refrigerator. You can take the paints out once frozen and let your child draw beautiful patterns with them on a sheet of paper. The sensory stimulation from using the cold ice paint will surely delight your child.
Jewellery with yummy snacks Ages : 3 to 5 years, 6 to 9 years Benefits : Sensorimotor skill development, hand-eye coordination Making edible jewellery is one fun activity that your child is bound to enjoy. Help your child string items like ring-shaped breakfast cereals, candies, crispies and tiny biscuits to make some stylish and yummy jewellery.
Knot both the ends and adorn your child with the necklace before she can start munching on it. Threading small items with holes will help improve your child's fine motor skills. Create a textured sensory collage Ages : 3 to 5 years, 6 to 9 years Benefits : Fine motor skills, coordination, problem-solving Help your child create a sensory collage with items of distinct textures and shapes.
These items could include anything from fabric, glitter, or paint to even leaves, mud or sand. Give him a sheet of paper or cardboard on which he can stick these items to form a collage. This activity will offer him a tactile and visual experience that will keep him engaged for hours.
Make a glitter sensory bottle Age : 6 to 9 years Benefits : Motor coordination, hand-eye coordination, sensory regulation Making a glitter sensory bottle can be a fun sensory activity for autistic children. For this activity, you will need a clean empty plastic bottle, glitter, watercolours, and a glue gun.
First, fill one-quarter of the bottle with soapy water. Then invite your child to add in some glitter and watercolour in the bottle. Then proceed to fill the bottle with warm water and seal the cap tightly with a glue gun. Letting your child play with the sensory bottle can help her stay calm and relaxed. It can also help as a calming tool to manage your child when she is having a meltdown.
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Emergent Learning Academy Mindful U program — Short, interactive mindfulness lessons daily for kids ages years old Go Noodle — Virtual classes to help children stay active, focused, and calm while infusing good energy into their lives.
Neurabilities Morning Moves: Butterflies for ages months. Carnegie Hall — Resources and teaching videos for teachers and K-5 students. Fender Play — 3 months of free online guitar, bass and ukulele lessons to the first , to sign up for Fender Play. Inkshed - The Inkshed team creates art, writing, music, and theater video lessons to share their love and passion for the arts.
Music and the Brain — Video tutorials and keyboard instruction for K students. Prodigies — Video library of engaging musical activities and curriculum for kids ages Soundfly — Free video courses about producing, playing and writing music taught by industry professionals and educators.
Outdoors and Animals: American Museum of Natural History — Their Ology science website provides games and activities for kids and covers a range of science topics, including archaeology, paleontology, astronomy, and marine biology. Center for Discovery — Safe indoor and outdoor activities for families in the time of the coronavirus. Live Science — Breaks down stories behind the most interesting news and photos on the Internet, while also digging up fascinating discoveries that hit on a broad range of fields, from dinosaurs and archaeology to wacky physics and astronomy to health and human behavior.
Los Angeles Zoo — Videos of animals. Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute — Resources from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute introduce students to the impacts of climate change on marine habitats; explain the adaptations of animals that live in the deep sea; and present the challenges faced by ecosystems invaded by nonnative species, such as the so-called zombie shrimp. The Nature Museum in Chicago — How do butterflies eat?
The Nature Museum in Chicago has videos and activities to acquaint kids with the natural world and to inspire their curiosity about the plants and animals in their own backyards. Sound Touch is a fabulous app that will help children with special needs build concentration, memory and many other important skills. The app includes over distinct flashcards with sound effects. All are brilliant and vivid photographs.
Users can select a category, such as musical instruments or farm animals, and the app will present a menu within the category in cartoon pictures. Select a drum, and there are pictures of different kinds of drums that will come up one at a time a different one each time the screen is touched complete with appropriate recorded sound effects. There is a subscription option available in this fashion. Music Touch features rotating photographs of brilliant colored items set to a background of classical music.
Kids can choose the color they are interested in or the one they prefer, then select from 9 different categories of items in that color. There are 5 rotating pictures in each section, for a total of hundreds of photos.
The app also features 44 full classical music pieces. The intuitive interface is easy for nearly anyone to use, and the combination of colors and music is positively hypnotic. Most children will find this app very rewarding and pleasant to use. It also includes a color-matching game that will also help children learn their colors. About What is Timocco? Blog Research Timocco in the News Careers. Facebook Twitter YouTube.
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