When Your Child Plays Alone
If your child prefers to play alone and struggles with group activities, these social-emotional tools make shared play easier and more engaging.
What Helps:
- Pop tubes and stretchy strings for turn-taking
- Communication cards for social understanding
- Sensory floor mats for group activities
- Interactive lights for shared exploration
- Fiber optic lamps for co-regulation
How It Helps: Multisensory tools build turn-taking, joint attention, and co-regulation skills essential for social-emotional growth and group participation.
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