ABSTRACT
Introduction
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a typical neurological development disorder of the brain, exhibiting social communication and communication disorders, narrow interests, and repetitive, stereotyped behaviors. Movement development is an important evaluation index for the development of early motor function in children, so exercise intervention in children with ASD is of great significance.
Objective
This article conducts exercise intervention on children with ASD to stimulate their exercise ability and improve their self-care ability.
Methods
The article randomly grouped 24 children with an autism spectrum disorder. The experimental group received exercise intervention, and the control group had regular classes. After the experiment is completed, the influence of exercise intervention on children with autism is analyzed.
Results
The motor skills of the two groups of children were different after the intervention. The motor skills of the experimental group improved more significantly.
Conclusion
Exercise intervention can significantly improve the motor skills of children with an autism spectrum disorder. To evaluate whether the large-muscle motor skill learning of children with ASD and its influence on basic motor skills can be transferred to provide a reference for related motor intervention. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment results.
Autism Spectrum Disorder; Exercise; Motor Skills