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THE IMPACT OF THE ‘ANIMAL FUN’ PROGRAMME ON PHYSICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHANGES IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER: A CASE ANALYSIS
Volume 92, Issue 1 (2024), pp. 75–88
Laura Jankovskytė   Vaida Aleknavičiūtė-Ablonskė  

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https://doi.org/10.15181/tbb.v92i1.2625
Pub. online: 19 July 2024      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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19 July 2024

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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability that affects progress. Children with ASD often experience motor skill impairments. The ‘Animal Fun’ programme aims to develop motor, cognitive and social skills in children aged three to six. The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the ‘Animal Fun’ programme on physical and functional changes in a seven-year-old child with autism spectrum disorder. During the study, there were three assessments. Test I was conducted before the intervention, test II was performed after five weeks, and test III was carried out after ten weeks of ‘Animal Fun’ intervention. The study assessed static and dynamic balance, the strength of the grip, core and lower limb muscles, and psychomotor reaction speed. It was found that the ‘Animal Fun’ programme improved results in static and dynamic balance, and abdominal and lower limb muscle strength.

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static and dynamic balance muscle strength psychomotor reactions

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