Helping a child with autism strengthen their brain doesn’t have to feel like a classroom lesson. The best “brain workouts” are fun, engaging, and built around play. These simple activities can help improve focus, memory, and problem-solving while boosting confidence.
1. Memory Matching Games
Games like “Memory” or “Concentration” help build attention and recall. Start with just a few cards, then slowly add more as your child gets the hang of it.
2. Puzzles and Mazes
Jigsaw puzzles, shape sorters, and mazes encourage logical thinking and perseverance. They also teach visual-spatial awareness—a big plus for developing problem-solving skills.
3. Pattern Play
Use beads, colored blocks, or stickers to make and repeat patterns. This helps your child recognize order, sequencing, and predictability, which supports early math and language development.
4. “I Spy” and Observation Games
“I Spy” boosts focus and language. Try it indoors, outside, or even during car rides. It’s a simple way to practice attention and descriptive communication.
5. Simon Says
This classic game improves listening skills, impulse control, and the ability to follow multi-step directions—all key parts of executive functioning.
6. Story Sequencing
Use picture cards or photos from daily routines to put events in order. Sequencing helps with memory, comprehension, and expressive language.
7. Music and Rhythm Exercises
Clapping to a beat, playing instruments, or dancing to music strengthens coordination and auditory processing—and it’s pure fun!
8. Sensory Play
Activities like playing with playdough, sand, or water can help regulate sensory input and improve focus. Sensory play is soothing and grounding.
9. Breathing and Mindfulness
Short breathing exercises or guided relaxation can teach calmness and self-control, which supports emotional regulation.
10. Board Games for Turn-Taking
Simple games like “Candy Land” or “Chutes and Ladders” help children learn patience, rules, and social interaction in a playful setting.
Brain exercises work even better when combined with personalized therapy. Able Stars ABA offers compassionate and customized in-home ABA, school-based ABA, and ABA parent training across Maryland.
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FAQs
Are brain exercises really helpful for children with autism?
Yes! Consistent mental exercises improve focus, memory, and problem-solving—skills that help in daily life.
How often should I do brain exercises with my child?
Even 10–15 minutes a day can make a difference. Keep it playful and engaging to hold their attention.
Can ABA therapy include brain exercises?
Absolutely. ABA programs often weave brain-building activities into play, helping children develop essential learning and social skills naturally.
Sources:
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10465386/
- https://www.healthline.com/health/exercises-for-kids-with-autism
- https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2018/06/18/616805015/cutting-edge-program-for-children-with-autism-and-adhd-rests-on-razor-thin-evide
- https://www.nbcnews.com/news/education/parents-pay-thousands-brain-training-help-kids-adhd-autism-does-n1100681
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10478577/