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Collection: Exercise & Movement

We have a range of products that help children get moving. Ideal to help improve gross motor skills and balance. This collection has been created to provide products enabling children with disabilities to be included in a number of fun activities that involve movement. Whether it is joining in dance classes or taking part in blind football to name just two things. Movement helps children to regulate emotions and these items make that enjoyable at the same time. Scroll down to read more about how research has shown that exercise and movement can help children with autism improve their physical, emotional, and social well-being. 

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Improves Physical Health

Regular exercise and movement can improve physical health in children with autism. Exercise can help strengthen muscles, increase flexibility and improve cardiovascular health. This can lead to better overall physical health, improved motor skills, and increased coordination. Children with autism may struggle with sensory integration, and exercise can help them develop a better understanding of their bodies and improve their sensory processing.

Reduces Anxiety and Stress

Children with autism may experience anxiety and stress due to difficulties in communication and social interaction. Exercise and movement can help reduce anxiety and stress levels by releasing endorphins, which are the body's natural "feel-good" chemicals. Exercise can also promote relaxation and improve sleep patterns, leading to a more restful night's sleep and reduced anxiety and stress levels.

Improves Social Skills

Children with autism may have difficulty with social skills, such as initiating and maintaining conversations, interpreting social cues, and making friends. Exercise and movement can provide an opportunity for social interaction and communication. Group exercise classes or team sports can provide a structured environment for social interaction, where children can practice and improve their social skills while engaging in physical activity.

Improves Behaviour

Exercise and movement can improve behaviour in children with autism. Regular exercise can help reduce hyperactivity, aggression, and self-injurious behaviour. Exercise can also improve focus and attention, leading to better academic performance and improved self-esteem.

Choosing the Right Exercise

When choosing an exercise program for a child with autism, it is essential to consider their individual needs and preferences. Children with autism may have sensory issues, and exercises that involve loud noises or bright lights may be overwhelming. Exercises that involve repetitive movements, such as running, jumping, or swimming, can be especially beneficial for children with autism.

Conclusion

Exercise and movement can benefit children with autism in many ways, including improving physical health, reducing anxiety and stress, improving social skills, and improving behaviour. When choosing an exercise program, it is essential to consider the child's individual needs and preferences. Regular exercise can lead to a more active and healthy lifestyle for children with autism, improving their overall well-being and quality of life.

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