What activities are on your summer schedule?
Bowling, swimming, festivals, aquarium, museums, state parks, restaurant night, rock climbing, picnicking, theatre plays, camping, movie-going, and nature trails are a few on our family list. We select activities that are fun, educational, social skills enhancing and raises one's self-awareness. Everyone gets a vote on their favorite activity. We have to try every selection, at least once that summer. Before school resumes, we tally up the top 3 fans!
Autism Beacon shares this is a good idea:
"There are so many emotional, communication and social benefits to rec/leisure activities for people on the Autism Spectrum, as Stephanie Ekis, SLP, points out."
Autism Beacon
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