Play improves social skills in kids with autism: study
The Autism News
CHILDREN with autism who attend weekly playgroups have improved development and social skills, a study has found, supporting the inclusion of children with autism into mainstream education.
The study, by national peak body Playgroup Australia, shows 80 per cent of the families who took part in the groups designed for autistic children reported an improvement in their children’s social development. It found a lack of play can aggravate social isolation for children with autism, hindering their transition to school.
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Posted on April 19, 2010 | No Comments | Category: Autism | Tags: activities, Autism, children with Autism, play
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