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Sensory Friendly Edition 

Part 2 (Gift ideas 10-18)

Holiday shopping and gift-giving can be difficult. We want our kids to be entertained, but also, we like toys that contribute positively to their development. Although Autistic Children may have specific areas of focus they appreciate, or be engaged by non-traditional items, there may be additional considerations when getting holiday gifts. Frequently, Autistic Kids have different developmental sensory and safety needs, and it is important to understand that every person has individual differences that should be honored.  

Here are some suggestions by Pediatric Occupational Therapists, Parents, and Pediatric Mental Health professionals to incorporate your autistic child’s sensory and developmental needs and create really fun play opportunities. 

 

10. Shape Sorter 

 

11. Construction Toys


12. Doctor set/other pretend play sets 

 

13. Favorite action figures

 

14. Pop-its


15. Play food

 

16. Sensory bins 


 

17. Toys that make music

 

18. Weighted plushies


 

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