For children on the autism spectrum, play provides important sensory input, which simply means engagement with their senses — sight, sound, smell, and touch (this includes balance and body awareness).
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We can all agree that science, technology, engineering, and math are considered the ‘hard’ subjects. It takes a lot of brainpower to excel at these subjects, and many of us don’t think they come ...
Whether it’s a pet that evolves in your palm, a movie hero that learns to trust you, or a play kitchen that actually runs real water, the biggest toys of 2025 all lean into immersive, tactile, ...
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