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Occupational Therapy And Specialized Toys Work Well Together

By Frank Richardson


Play is crucial for child development. A toy teaches little kids about structure, texture, shape, and color. Children who have special needs should be exposed to the sort of play activities that are therapeutic and fun at the same time. There are a lot of ways that occupational therapy and specialized toys work together in order to make the lives of special needs kids more productive.

You can engage an autistic child with a cause and effect toy. These types of playthings are great because they have repetitive sequences and give kids a chance to explore different senses. They help develop hand eye coordination and explore how something the child causes will create a reaction. An example would be when they push a button and a light flashes or a bell rings. A light up toy, shape sorter, pop up toy or water squirter work well with children who suffer with autism.

Children who are behind on developing motor skills benefit from playing puzzles. There are little pieces, knobs to grab and pinch and then decisions to make when deciding where to place the pieces so they will fit together in a pattern. Putting the pieces together to create a complete picture gives kids a clear goal that they understand and appreciate.

There are children who have oral motor and chewing issues. Oral stimulators work well for these kids. Things like chewable jewelry and chewy tubes give kids the opportunity to chew and bite. Blowing bubbles is a way to improve breathing control and teach a child how to purse his lips. Slides and bird whistles are good toys for developing oral control and strength.

Kids who don't respond to sensation need sensory playthings to help them overcome these obstacles. Objects that appeal to their senses of touch are textured. Light up objects appeal to the visual.

Playthings that pop, burst, explode, or snap appeal to a child's audio and visual senses. Understanding which sensory response a child lacks is very important. Children can get hurt if they are introduced to the wrong toy. They may respond inappropriately in an effort to create the sensation they lack.

Fidgets can be wonderful playthings for a child with an attention deficit disorder. They will keep his fingers busy while his mind is processing the activity. Fidgets help the child concentrate and stay focused. They reduce stress and provide the kind of tactile response these kids crave. Inflatable cushions are also a good toy for kids with ADHD. Their attention is diverted while they're trying to balance on them.

Play dough was a great invention. It fascinates children, no matter whether they suffer from autism, attention disorders, or are completely normal. Today's play dough comes in all kinds of forms. It can be slimy, foamy, or slippery. All kids love its tactile nature and the easy way they can turn it into any type of shape, character, or structure. Parents love it because it's affordable and readily available.




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