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As summer reaches its peak, July offers a perfect opportunity to take learning and play outside. For students with autism, outdoor activities can be both enriching and beneficial—supporting sensory regulation, motor development, and social engagement. With thoughtful planning and accommodations, these experiences can be inclusive, joyful, and deeply valuable.
Outdoor environments provide natural sensory input, space for movement, and opportunities for exploration that are often hard to replicate indoors. For students on the autism spectrum, time outdoors can ease anxiety, support physical development through active play, and create relaxed opportunities for social connection.
Exploring Summer Outdoor Activities Take advantage of the warm weather with these engaging, autism-friendly activities:
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Making Activities Accessible and Safe To ensure all students can participate meaningfully in outdoor activities, consider these essential supports and tips for success.
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Outdoor activities can be a fun and powerful way to support your students’ growth while enjoying the summer season. With the right accommodations and a little creativity, heading outdoors will enhance learning for everyone this summer!
How are you embracing the outdoors this summer?