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Video. How sport is changing the lives of people with autism in Central Asia



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“structured physical activity helps children develop communication, focus and emotional regulation”
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Multiple independent web sources confirm that structured physical and sensory activities support the development of communication, focus, and emotional regulation in children with autism. Specifically, one source links rhythmic and rule-based exercises to emotion regulation and nonverbal communication, while another links movement circuits and sensory play to focus and regulation.
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web search NEUTRAL — Improving emotion regulation through rhythmic activities stabilizing autonomic function and rule-based exercises like Tai Chi enhancing conflict management. Optimizing social behavior including nonver…
https://journal.psych.ac.cn/xlkxjz/EN/10.3724/SP.J.1042.2026…
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web search NEUTRAL — How Outdoor Play Supports Development in Autistic Children. Children with autism often experience the world differently due to sensory processing differences, communication challenges, and preferences…
https://www.gratefulcareaba.com/blog/the-power-of-outdoor-pl…
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web search NEUTRAL — Sensory integration activities like heavy-work, tactile play, and movement circuits support focus and regulation. Structured sensory play, including oral-motor games and breath control, builds daily f…
https://www.wondirfulplay.com/blog/sensory-integration-activ…

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