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People with autism experience play in an individual and diverse manner. Sensory sensitivities can influence their preferences for certain activities, while structure and routine can shape the play experience. Some have deep interests and focus intensely on specific games, while others may encounter social challenges during group activities.

It is important to show understanding for this variability and to create an inclusive environment that takes into account the unique needs of each individual, making play an enjoyable and stimulating experience.

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Rubik's 3 x 3
Rubik’s 3 x 3
 15,95
The cube has a new design, making it even faster and easier to turn.
Mytiming cards
Mytiming cards
 19,95
Mytimingcards – no more discussion about screen time!
Zuru Fidget Cube
Zuru Fidget Cube
 15,95
The original Kickstarter sensation from Antsy Labs
Sensory Feet
Sensory Feet
 558,00
Explore the world through your senses
Tangle Classics Keychain
Tangle Classics Keychain
 7,49
Our keychain feature means easy access to your favorite fidgeting tool wherever you are
sandcastles
sandcastles
 19,95
An exciting strategy game
That's how I see myself! autism
That’s how I see myself! autism
 16,50
challenged to think about themselves
Incitations à parler
Incitations à parler
 12,50
50 cheerful cards with philosophical questions
Quality game plus (2012) 8+
Quality game plus (2012) 8+
 29,95
How do you see the other and how the other sees you?
Choice game
Choice game
 29,95
Improves decision making
Stubborn
Stubborn
 12,95
Draw a card and learn to think positively
The Secret Corridor (5+)
The Secret Corridor (5+)
 29,95
An exciting memory game
Feel good game
Feel good game
 18,95
Happy, angry, scared, sad, proud or jealous?
Home Builders
Home Builders
 19,95
A co-operative building game
Harvest Time
Harvest Time
 19,95
A co-operative strategy game
Mount Everest (from 7 years)
Mount Everest (from 7 years)
 24,95
Learn to work well together.

Frequently asked questions

Absolutely. Studies show that movement supports cognitive development, and Tangles help activate both sides of the brain. They can improve focus, creativity, fine-motor skills, and are often used for sensory play, ADHD, anxiety, and occupational therapy.

Playing in a way that suits people with autism

What playing means to someone with autism differs from person to person. Both children and adults with autism play in their own way, with their own interests, preferences, and limitations. While one person may find relaxation in a quiet game with repetition and structure, another may enjoy playing together, moving around, or discovering feelings and social situations. That is why it is important that play is offered flexibly, tailored to the individual, the moment, and the environment.

Fun, relaxation, and development

For people with autism, playing can be more than just relaxation. It provides an opportunity to practice communication, emotions, cooperation, and decision-making. At the same time, playing can also help to release tension or process stimuli. By using clear game formats, predictable rules, and appropriate materials, playing becomes more accessible and enjoyable.
The products on this page offer support for various forms of play, such as:

  • Games with clear rules and structure;
  • Materials that help with social interaction and communication;
  • Games that focus on emotions, cooperation, or decision-making;
  • Fidget and puzzle materials for relaxation and focus.

Other activities

In addition to play, there are many other moments when children and adults with autism may require support, depending on their needs at that particular time. For example:

 

 

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