Another earlier review flags the potential for musical training in kids with autism to
improve joint attention, multi-sensory perception... Music interventions demonstrate no negative side - effects whatsoever.
Not exact matches
Like general regular exercise, these mindful movement routines tend to lubricate the body (tendons,
joints, etc.),
improve strength (muscles), enhance resiliency (sticking with it for reinforcement), perhaps modify neurotransmitters, change breathing rate and depth, produce cognitive distraction from negative thoughts and emotions, lead to bodily stimulation and later relaxation, as well as
improve attention, mindfulness, and concentration.
«It means we will devote our undivided
attention to enhancing student outcomes through innovative programs and dedication to continuously
improving the classroom experience for our students,» they said in a
joint statement.
OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb of Science Q Does teaching
joint attention skills or symbolic play
improve developmental problems in autistic children?
Interventions targeting
joint attention and symbolic play can
improve aspects of these skills in young children with autism