Posted Mon, 21 Oct 2024 09:59:06 GMT by Beverly William
Children with autism often struggle with both fine and gross motor skills. Physical and occupational therapy focus on improving coordination, balance, and strength. These therapies help children become more physically capable, improving tasks like handwriting, tying shoes, or playing sports. As motor skills improve, children gain confidence in their physical abilities, making recreational activities more enjoyable.
Posted Mon, 21 Oct 2024 11:23:08 GMT by Hazel Jones
Physical therapy boosts motor skills by targeting muscle strength, coordination, and balance. >https://www.houseofheartsaba.com/locations/aba-therapy-california Through structured exercises and activities, children and adults develop fine and gross motor abilities, improving mobility and functional independence. This therapy enhances overall physical development, enabling better participation in daily tasks and recreational activities.

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