Autistic Children and Marital Arts

>precision, the skills in play all at the same time.
Children with autism often have limited interest inThis is all just to make a connection to the ball,
sports. This article provides insight on using martialthen you can consider which way the ball goes
arts as a great interest for an autistic child.and how far. Other sports have similar
Autism Spectrum Disorder children (ASD) oftenrequirements, physical prowess or have
have little or no interest in structured sport styleextremely complicated rules.
activities. This can be frustrating to care givers,In martial arts things can be much simpler.
especially parents and grandparents.Throwing a punch is something most any child can
Most sports require specific skills - often physicaldo. Even a child in a wheel chair can snap out a
skills which autistic children tend to lag behindhammer fist strike. Then they have a sense of
other children of the same age. This can beaccomplishment. They now know a martial arts
frustrating and de-motivating in itself, but then addmove, it has a fancy name. They earn a belt and
to that possible taunting and teasing from otherfeel respected by their teacher and other
children and criticism from the coach or parents.students. They fit in.
This is why it is often common for an autistic childAs they are able to, they can advance - learning
to quickly loose interest in sports.more movements, more complicated techniques
Many adults find it important that the childand steps. However it is very important that time
participate in some sport of sport or exercise.and care are taken. The instructor must be
Certainly it is good for health and can be great forunderstanding, as well as the parent.
confidence and well being if the child feelsFor certain autistic children such as Asperger's
successful in the activity.type, you may have success integrating counting
Something to consider doing for your child is- such as increasing the number of strikes - 2, 4,
trying martial arts. There are many6 or 8 - by twos - or, by tens. The instructor
misconceptions about martial arts - such as themight use Japanese vocabulary to count as an
violence aspect or bullying. However not all martialadditional incentive.
arts programs or schools are geared towardAt the end of the day, be sure to show interest -
fighting or all about winning tournaments.be sure it is genuine interest, and show genuine
There are instructors that are knowledgeablepraise when warranted. These children can be
about ADHD, autism or specialize in shy kids. Theyvery smart, and can often tell when they are
focus on building confidence, making it a fun andbeing given false or exaggerated praise.
productive, confidence building experience.Be sure to check out multiple studios or schools,
Beyond this, it is easier for autistic children totalk to the instructors, find out who would be
succeed at martial arts because there are fewerteaching your child, and what experience they
specific physical requirements. For example, to hithave with your child's traits. Watch a class or two.
a baseball, a child has to master swinging a smallAsk questions, and have fun with your child.
thin bat and hit a tiny ball. Think of all the