Using exercise and sports to improve social and cognitive skills in children with autism
By: Frandsen, Mike.
Series: Autism Spectrum Quarterly Fall 2010: 17-18.Publisher: 2010Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): AUTISM | EXERCISE | SPORTS | SOCIAL SKILLS | COGNITIVE SKILLS | CHILDRENSummary: Opines that participating in sports can help children with autism gain confidence, improve social skills and develop better co-ordination. Suggests that improvements in balance and motor planning skills often go hand in hand with progress in cognitive function, academic achievement and organisational skills.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Article Magazine | IHC Library | Article (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available (Article available on request) | W0014412 |
Total holds: 0
Opines that participating in sports can help children with autism gain confidence, improve social skills and develop better co-ordination. Suggests that improvements in balance and motor planning skills often go hand in hand with progress in cognitive function, academic achievement and organisational skills.
There are no comments on this title.
Log in to your account to post a comment.