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Do you know a child who is on the spectrum, but find it hard to think of possible gifts for him or her? Although some kids with autism can easily tell you what they want, others may find it challenging.
In this article, we’ve compiled a list of gift ideas that can be fun, soothing, or useful to children with autism in some way. It is important to remember that every child with autism is different, so do try to think of the particular skills or needs that child has!
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Stress balls are great for helping kids relax or focus. They’re basically squishy balls that have some resistance to them.
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Here’s a neat toy that a child can wear around his or her wrist! Playing with sensory bracelets can be fun and soothing—plus they come in lots of attractive colours and textures!
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Kids with autism often enjoy things they can touch and play around with, for tactile stimulation. Instead of playdough, you could get non-toxic foam modelling beads as a gift. It’s easy to clean, and doesn’t dry out. The foam beads also help hone creativity and fine motor skills.
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Some kids with autism or sensory processing disorder may find that these vests help them feel secure. Pressure vests provide deep pressure sensory stimuli—just be sure to get the right fit and choose one made from comfortable material!
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Therapy swings can offer kids both fun and calmness. It helps children develop balance, body awareness, and spatial skills. Plus, it’s great for blocking out excess sensory stimulation.
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This is another gift idea that can supply lots of fun and exercise. Kids can train their coordination, balance, and motor skills while releasing pent up energy. Trampolines are available in different sizes, and some are equipped with foam handle bars. Get a foldable one for easy storage and handling!
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Similar to the pressure vest, this weighted stuffed animal can help kids feel secure and calm. Children can hug it, or place it on their laps to feel the soothing pressure.
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Encourage kids to build exciting obstacle courses with some safe and durable stepping stonesstepping stones! This gift idea makes practicing balance and coordination more enjoyable.
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LED projectors can transform a room into a magical and comforting sensory environment. Kids with autism may enjoy the different effects and colours that’ll swirl around their walls or ceiling.
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Many kids with autism are very sensitive to sound. If the child you’re buying a gift for struggles with this, you might want to consider buying noise reduction ear muffs made for him or her.
Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is often associated with autism. Read here to find out more about this condition.