Can playful movement games help kids with autism?
NCT ID NCT07386106
Summary
This study tested whether a 12-week movement program could help young children with autism improve their physical coordination and daily life skills. Researchers worked with 28 children aged 4-6, having half participate in twice-weekly movement sessions while the other half continued their usual education. The goal was to see if regular physical activity could support development and independence in children with autism.
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Istanbul Aydin University
Istanbul, Esenyurt, 34320, Turkey (Türkiye)
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