March 2nd 2011.
“For many of us, we look at recreation as a time to spend on activities that are fun and that are designed for our enjoyment,” said John Dattilo, professor, recreation, park and tourism management, Penn State. “But for some people with disabilities, particularly those who have autism, these activities can be a source of frustration, simply because they didn’t have a chance to make their own leisure choices.”
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http://gantdaily.com/2011/03/02/freedom-to-choose-leisure-activities-benefits-people-with-autism/
By Gant Team Health News