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Motor Development in Children with Autism

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At our facility, we do more than provide families with reliable services like behavior reduction in North Miami Beach🏖🏝. We also see that we make crucial information accessible to every home in need.

If you would like to understand the 🏃‍♂️motor development✍ of children with Autism, 🦸Superhero Kiddos,ABA/Behavior Support🦸, a provider of behavioral support in Miami Gardens,has got you covered!

Fine motor skills include the 🖌️smaller muscles in the hands🖍️, whereas gross motor skills are necessary to control the 🚲muscles of the body for large movements👟. According to research,🔎🕵️‍️♂️ the difficulties that children with Autism in both areas vary from one child to another. One study reports that they may be six months behind their peers in gross motor skills and a year behind in fine motor skills. These are thought to exist because of their neurological differences along with their sensory processing difficulties. Many experts, however, maintain that these can be overcome.💪✊

Apart from our ABA interventions in Miami Lakes,your children can obtain interventions that can develop their gross and fine motor skills with us. To boost their progress, here are some at-home activities that can be of great help:

  • 🍏Finding buried items in Play-Doh or clay.
  • 🍊Playing with slime or another resistive texture that the child can pull apart and squeeze.
  • 🍋Searching for hidden items in various tactile mediums (e.g., digging into the sand to pull out marbles).
  • 🍉Bouncing on a trampoline.
  • 🍇Riding bikes and tricycles.

Should you need further information about this or our ABA services in Fort Lauderdale, let’s get in touch!👋👋

Take advantage of our applied behavior analysis in Cooper City today!🐻️‍️❄️🐨

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