“…Decreased participation levels and less variety in activities are reported among children with ASD compared to both typically developing children and children with other developmental disabilities (Shattuck et al, 2011;Askari et al, 2014;Little et al, 2014;Taheri et al, 2016;Egilson et al, 2018). For school-aged children and adolescents with ASD, participation levels are lower at home and school and much lower in the community (Simpson et al, 2018(Simpson et al, , 2019Lamash et al, 2020). Participation in unstructured and recreational activities, hobbies, after-school peer socialization, and physical activities (e.g., sports teams and clubs) are key areas of concern (Hilton et al, 2008;Hochhauser and Engel-Yeger, 2010;Potvin et al, 2013;Little et al, 2014;Scharoun et al, 2017;Egilson et al, 2018).…”