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.
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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.

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