EFFICACY OF STRUCTURED YOGA INTERVENTION FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER (ASD): AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
Date
2017-10
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S-VYASA
Abstract
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder, highly prevalent among the children all over the
world. Autism is one of the pervasive developmental disorders (PDDs) a group of conditions
that also includes Asperger syndrome, PDD not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS), Rett
syndrome, and childhood disintegrative disorder. Autism spectrum disorder affects individual
suffer from lack of social communication, sensory integration problem, motor problems,
combined with repetitive behavior, restlessness, sticking to sameness, with the very little
attention span etc. In the latest development research indicates that up to eighty percent of
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) children suffer from sleep-related problems and
gastrointestinal disorder (GI disorder) which leads to different types of digestion related
problems, improper food habits which make them restless and manifests in daytime behavioral
problems. Yoga was found to be very effective among all other alternative therapies for ASD
children. Yoga was shown to be an effective alternative therapy for mental health with positive
changes at both physiological and psychological levels. Extensive research has gone on using
yoga as an alternative therapy for children with special needs.
The aim of this study is to develop and test the efficacy of structured yoga intervention for
children with ASD in special schools involving parents and teachers.
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Keywords
Yoga, Child, Children, Autism spectrum Disorder, sleep disorder, Social interaction, gastrointestinal problems, behavior problems
