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Create a meaningful day through various activities for autistic adults. Checkout my tips and recommendations by clicking here.

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Laura DeFilippo
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Want to plan something fun on your next caregiving shift, but can't make it outside? Try one of these 7 great indoor activities for adults with disabilities.

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Jennifer Allison
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Check out my list of 11 best crafts for special needs adults. These crafts are hand picked and curated to be mindful of many special and be of a help to those looking for new crafts to try.

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Just like you and me, adults with disabilities enjoy the art of crafting. We all feel the profound satisfaction of completing a craft project. We all turn to scrapbooking or coloring pages if we want to relax or keep busy. Although disabled adults face more challenges than others, they should still indulge in the wonders of crafting. After all, crafting is for everyone. If you're a caregiver, teacher, or family member of a disabled adult, crafting is a great way to keep your student or loved…

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Kate Pearch
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People with limited mobility, whether due to illness or frailty, often face feelings of isolation and boredom. To address these challenges and enhance their well-being, it is crucial to provide residents with meaningful and engaging activities that can significantly improve their quality of life.

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Maria R.
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Activities for Individuals with Developmental Disability

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Amanda Myrick
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Facial expressions, posture, tone, inflection and other nuances of body language and speech may comprise more than 90 percent of communication, according to research reported in The Forensic Examiner. That means the words we choose make up less than 10 percent of our intended meaning any time we communicate. Nonverbal ...

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April Haffner