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Autistic kids and Cameras: A good combination

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Two weeks ago, Autism Daily News began our report on two programs that help autism children communicate using photography.  We followed this up with a closer looked at five affordable cameras that have received good reviews. We wanted to re-evaluate them for use by those on the Autism Spectrum. Our results can be found here.  This week we look at five additional budget cameras that have fared well in the tech reviews.

All kids love cameras and they love to take pictures. It can be an opportunity to see into the mind of your child. Whether your child is non-verbal or not, photography offers a new way to communicate. Many autistic children feel colours – so what they photograph may provide clues into  how they see the world.

What should a parent consider when buying a digital camera for an autistic child?

Each child is different and has different needs. The same is true with how he or she might utilize a camera.  While manual dexterity may be an issue for one, it may not be a serious consideration for another. Here are some rules of thumb which will probably apply to most kids in general:

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