Exercise and Autism
By Doreen Bradley Satter, published Apr 16, 2008
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Children on the autism spectrum experience problems in several areas: Fine motor skills, sensory integration issues, poor attention span, poor coordination, slow reaction times and difficulties with visual tracking of moving objects.
Children with sensitive sensory issues, a common disorder associated with autism, may initially have an especially hard time with physical exercise and find it difficult to cope with the increased visual, auditory and tactile stimulation that goes with being outdoors in wide open spaces or in an enclosed, noisy gym with others.
Discomfort from increased stimuli causes additional behaviors like hand-flapping, out bursts, pacing, avoiding eye contact, and not readily accepting affection and instruction from others. This can make it initially much more difficult to attend and participate in an exercise programs, but usually improves with time as the child gets used to the new activities.
Many autistic children have great difficulty with changes in routine and transferring from one activity to another. Unexpected changes are especially hard as is social interaction with others. These children experience various levels of deficit in interpersonal relationships and find it very hard to initiate play with others, especially peers. They also experience low levels of physical fitness as well as low levels of motivation and are frequently overweight, clumsy and slow moving.
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