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For children on the autism spectrum, play provides important sensory input, which simply means engagement with their senses — sight, sound, smell, and touch (this includes balance and body awareness).
Foot Locker assistant manager Ke’undra Taylor encourages kids to jump as high as possible at one of the "House of Play" interactive spots in the new Kids Foot Locker, which is part of Southwest Dallas ...
Play is more than a pastime—it is vital for healthy brain and emotional development. From boosting creativity and problem-solving skills to buffering stress, play is one of the simplest and most ...