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    What is Open-Ended Play?
    Autism Help UK
    • Apr 21, 2021
    • 2 min

    What is Open-Ended Play?

    Open-ended play is a great way to help autistic children build up skills and imagination. There are so many benefits to open play including
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    How Do I Play With My Autistic Child?
    Autism Help UK
    • Feb 11, 2021
    • 2 min

    How Do I Play With My Autistic Child?

    Playtime can be different with an autistic child. So here are a few fun developmental play ideas your child is sure to love.
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