Use Of Physical Exercise In The Management Of Autism Behaviour Paperback
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Edna Maithya
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Autism is a developmental disorder that has become a concern in Kenya. A characteristic feature commonly seen among people with autism is the abnormal stereotype behaviours. The study analysed the efficacy of using structured physical exercises as an intervention for managing stereotype behaviours in autism. The Nairobi Autism Unit for individuals with autism was purposively selected. The adaptive exercise routine used structured teaching principles explained by Hong (2001). The Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist was used as the main tool for collecting data. The results indicated that the physical exercises had a positive significant impact on all the four behaviour domains (Speech/ Language/ Communication, Sensory/ Cognitive awareness, Sociability and Health/ Physical behaviours) of children at the Nairobi Autism Unit. Structured physical exercise is thus recommended as a means to manage the challenging behaviour and enhance better health and wellness amongst individuals with autism. Creative methods for including physical exercises in the daily schedule for autistic individuals could be very beneficial.
ISBN-10
3639308158
ISBN-13
9783639308150
Language
English
Publisher
VDM Verlag
Publication Date
18 Feb 2011
Number of Pages
124
About the Author
Mrs. Edna Thangu is a member of academic staff in the Department of Recreation Management and Exercise Science of Kenyatta University. Her PhD studies and specilisation are in Disability Sports. She has tought in Special Schools. Her book highlights the benefits of using Physical Exercise in managing the bahaviour of children with autism.