it makes emotions in their head like:
heat
movement
colour
Pamela J. Wolfberg has written: 'Play and imagination in children with autism' -- subject(s): Longitudinal studies, Play, Education, Autism in children, Social skills in children, Autistic children, Imagination in children 'Peer Play and the Autism Spectrum'
dream catchers for baseball
It depends on the extent of your child's autism as to what games he can play - most children suffering from autism are in their own worlds so it may be difficult to assess.
Autism.
They like to play outdoors and in the water (i think)
It is called the special olympics.
Today, they play and do things just like any other children.
A typical day for people in 1910-1919 is when they go to a town store, dance, cook, clean, or for the children is to play with dolls and doll houses or play with fire trucks.
kabaddi
because there fun
They celebrate The Day Of the Protection Children.
With toys and pets like many children do today.