Improvement in Communication: Interacting with autistic children can help them develop their communication skills, as constant practice leads to better expression and understanding.
Fostering Empathy: Socializing allows both autistic children and those who interact with them to develop greater empathy and understanding towards others.
Stimulation of Cognitive Development: Through games and group activities, autistic children can improve their critical thinking, problem-solving, and other cognitive skills.
Increase in Self-Esteem: Engaging in social activities helps them feel part of a group, which can boost their confidence and self-esteem.
Improvement in Social Adaptation: Continuous practice in social environments prepares autistic children to interact in a variety of situations, making it easier for them to adapt to different contexts and settings.
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