The Best Craft Projects for Children With Autism

Dr. Eboni Green

June 29, 2023

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As we enter peak summer vacation time, finding new activities to introduce to your child to keep their break exciting can be challenging. If you’re looking for ways to spend time indoors and promote creative thinking, add arts and crafts to your child’s weekly routine.

Some children with autism tend to have trouble with sensory stimulation. This includes having sensitivities to tastes, touch, noises, or other environmental factors. It can be as specific as not liking how their jeans feel or disliking the feeling of applesauce. These sensitives can impact their daily routine and livelihood.

A great way to help your child overcome sensory challenges is by fostering a love of art. Creating fun and easy activities for them to explore various senses is an awesome way to bond and learn new things with your child. Here are a few of the best craft projects for children with autism to try.

Create Personalized T-Shirts

There’s nothing better than a wearable piece of work. Encourage your child to showcase their fashion design skills by creating personalized T-shirts. You have endless options for decorating your shirts, from tie-dying to adding their nickname with fabric markers to creating fun patterns. When you finish making your shirts, show them off on a family night out!

Have Fun With Sand Art

This summer, consider trying an activity that will help your child with special needs de-stress: create sand art. You can find colorful sand and plastic bottles from your local craft store to create cool shapes and patterns. You can fill heart-shaped or rectangular bottles with sand of different colors, like blue, green, or yellow, to create a cool decorative piece.

Paint a Picture With Ice Cubes

Another craft project that’s great for children with autism is watercolor painting with ice cubes. Rather than using paintbrushes, you can use ice cubes. First, you’ll have to make these ice cubes by mixing paint with water and freezing them.

Now, your little one can get to work. Watch the colors melt into one another to create a beautiful masterpiece. This is a great project for hot summer days or creative mornings. Showcase your child’s art pieces with an art show at the end of the break to show off their great work.

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