Autism group touts skateboarding’s benefits
Tuscaloosa News
Team sports are not for everyone. That doesn’t mean all sports are out. This mom found the perfect outlet for her son with autism – skateboarding. The sport has been so helpful to her son, she started a foundation, A.skate Foundation, that offers skateboarding clinics to children with autism
Skateboarding is considered “cool” for many kids, but for kids with autism, it can also be something more — a therapeutic outlet.
“It’s often really difficult for kids with autism to be part of organized sports,” said Chrys Worley, a West Blocton mom whose 7-year-old son has autism.
Autism, a developmental disability, often affects speech and social interaction. That is one reason skateboarding works well, because the kids can be independent. It’s a sport where uniqueness is celebrated, Worley said.
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Posted on May 18, 2010 | No Comments | Category: Autism | Tags: Autism, children with Autism, sports
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