Monday, April 25, 2011

Play With Your Autistic Child: More Easily Said Than Done

Autism - Signs, Symptoms, Treatments, Resources, Support for Autism

If there's one issue that's shared by all young children with autism, it's difficulty with ordinary play skills.  Little ones with autism may line up or stack toys, play by themselves and resist interaction with their peers, or simply spin, rock or otherwise spend time in their own world.  It's this self-absorption that makes it so hard for autistic children to learn from imitation, socialize with other children, or connect with the adults in their lives.

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