What games have you modified to fit the needs of your students with special needs? How did you modify them?
*Larger game pieces
*Extra time
We would love to hear from you!
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Many commercial games are too complicated for our students. By simplifying some of these, the children can have fun with board games. #autism#play#taskofthemonth https://t.co/RbofYqZVUx
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Many of our students have an aversion to different textures. Hiding puzzle pieces within textured materials, such as these beans, will encourage children to experience novel sensory sensations. https://t.co/QC905Mlo5g