Whole-body movement play shows promise for children with autism
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Whole-body movement play shows promise for children with autism
A new study suggests that whole-body play activities can help autistic children improve self-control and reduce negative behaviors. Researchers found that movement-based interventions were more effective than sedentary play in boosting executive function and decreasing sensory and behavioral issues.
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