Sensory-Friendly Games and Activities for Teens with Autism

Play is vital to your teenager's development, offering opportunities for learning, socialization, and self-expression. For teenagers with autism, finding activities that align with their sensory needs is essential. Today, we're focusing on teenagers and sharing some of our favorite sensory-friendly games and activities that can bring joy, learning, and social engagement to their lives.

Interactive Games

Explore board games and card games that encourage social interaction and cognitive development. Games with clear instructions and large pieces are excellent for problem-solving and hand-eye coordination.

Artistic Expression

Encourage your teenager's creativity with art supplies like drawing materials, paints, and modeling clay. Art provides an excellent outlet for self-expression and exploration of different textures and colors.

Music Exploration

Music isn't just enjoyable; it can also be therapeutic. Consider musical instruments like drums, xylophones, or keyboards to engage your teenager's auditory senses and nurture their creativity.

Sensory Playdough

Specially designed sensory playdough engages multiple senses. It's squishy, scented, and often comes with various textures, allowing your teenager to mold, squeeze, and stretch it to their heart's content.

Fidget Toys

Fidget toys like stress balls or textured sensory discs can help your teenager manage anxiety and maintain focus. These toys offer tactile stimulation, and activities like rolling, squeezing, or bouncing can be calming and enjoyable.

Outdoor Adventures

Encourage outdoor activities like hiking, biking, or nature walks. Nature provides a rich sensory experience with textures, sounds, and visuals that can be soothing and stimulating for your teenager.

Cooking and Baking

Involve your teenager in the kitchen to explore different textures and tastes. Cooking and baking can be a delightful and sensory-rich experience, from mixing ingredients to enjoying the final product.

At PS Academy Arizona, we understand the value of interactive activities for teenagers - we have several amazing clubs and electives like Camping, Rock Band, and Baking, among others, that are fantastic ways for students to enjoy sensory experiences. 

Beyond that, we’re committed to providing a supportive and inclusive environment where teenagers with autism can flourish - focusing on our student’s strengths and offering a range of programs and activities tailored to their unique needs.

If you'd like to learn more about our sensory-friendly campus and our comprehensive programs, please don't hesitate to contact PS Academy Arizona. Let's empower your teenager to reach their full potential through enjoyable and educational experiences.

Kami Cothrun

Kami Cothrun is the founder and CEO of PS Academy Arizona.

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