Maseru, Feb. 21 -- As a working parent, it is sometimes not easy to meet your obligations at home, at work, and to have a social life. You may also feel guilty for not being able to engage in the activities that therapy demands.

What if I told you that there is another way of going about it! In conjunction with therapy, there are a number of unstructured play activities that children with autism can engage in. To most parents, these activities may not look like they are benefiting the child much but they are worth looking into. I will share a few of those below:

OBSTACLE COURSES

Strength and Balance

When children encounter obstacles in an obstacle course, they develop and enhancestrength and balance. Outdoor obstacle courses like Challe...