Physical Exercises and Motor Skills in Autistic Children

نویسندگان

  • Forouzan RAFIE
  • Mahmoud SHIKH
  • Shahin JALALI
  • Mohammad POURRANJBAR
چکیده

In this paper, we report the effect of physical exercise on motor skills in autistic children. This is important because the number of autistic children has rapidly increased in these years. Autism is a disorder that covers a wide range of motor, cogni-tive and behavioral disturbances and influences personal and social conduct of the individual (1). Due to the fact that children with autism are faced with movement problems because of their avoidance to participate in physical activity, they face difficulty in learning motor skills (2). The identification of these problems enables the teachers and trainers to adopt strategies to improve and facilitate motor skills. This quasi-experimental study was conducted to determine the effect of selected group motor training on motor skills among autistic children. The results indicated that participating in 10 weeks of group motor skills program had a significant effect on the improvement of some motor skills. The results showed that the progress of the experimental group is significantly (P<0.05) higher than the progress in the control group (except bilateral coordination, running speed & agility and response speed. This indicates that our group motor training has had positive effects on promoting motor skills such as strength, balance, upper limb coordination, upper limb speed and dexterity, and visual–motor control. These results are in agreement with the finding of other researchers who have examined the effect of physical and sport training programs on cognitive, motor and behavior of children with autism (3-5). The result of the present study showed that training can cause an improvement in visual-motor control of these children. Despite the fact that children with autism often face difficulties in maintaining balance due to the problem of hypo-tonia and looseness of the muscles, strength and balance and agility skills were also improved. Maybe muscle strengthening effects of our training have effected these improvements. Bilateral coordination and response speed are complex perceptual motor skills that associated highly with speed and accuracy (6). One of the reasons for failure to improve in this regard may also be the presence of a complex task that required simultaneous coordination in upper and lower limbs. Drawing circles by fingers while striking alternatively by feet (Bilateral coordination subtitle task) and holding a falling ruler as fast as possible (response speed subtitle task) requires focused attention , eye-hand coordination and eye-foot coordination. Lack of significant improvement in some of the subtests after training may also …

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دوره 44  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015