Sports

Being parent of an autistic son, we are willing to know which sports most of the children prefer to participate in. I know it depends on individual person but just want to know the experiences of indivual persons and/or their parents. My son is 4 years old and love swimming and cycling.

Parents
  • some call it a sport - martial art - it's rubbish when it's just the local club that teaches aggressive moves & attitudes, but when you master it (for example by doing wing chun and tai chi with the country's leading teachers) there is a whole new level of spirituality & sensitivity that helps an autistic person to overcome the self-centred side of being autistic, and it's good exercise, and not mad with competition if practiced with a great coach, and good for self-confidence & anxiety-reduction around other people too 

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  • some call it a sport - martial art - it's rubbish when it's just the local club that teaches aggressive moves & attitudes, but when you master it (for example by doing wing chun and tai chi with the country's leading teachers) there is a whole new level of spirituality & sensitivity that helps an autistic person to overcome the self-centred side of being autistic, and it's good exercise, and not mad with competition if practiced with a great coach, and good for self-confidence & anxiety-reduction around other people too 

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