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Proprioception, which is often called the “sixth sense” of our body, is the ability to perceive the position and movement of our body parts in space. It is what allows us to walk without watching our feet or sense how close we are to another person. For most people, proprioception is something that our body naturally understands, but for many children with autism, proprioception can be a significant challenge.

Keep reading to learn more about the relationship between proprioception and autism, and how ABA therapy can be a powerful tool to address proprioception challenges.

Oversensitivity

When proprioception is oversensitive, children might struggle with tasks that require precise motor control. They may appear clumsy, have difficulty judging personal space, or apply too much pressure when writing or holding objects. This can lead to frustration and low self-esteem.

Under-Responsiveness

On the other hand, under-responsiveness to proprioceptive input can manifest in behaviors like seeking out heavy pressure, jumping, or bumping into people. This constant search for sensory input can disrupt daily routines and interactions.

The Impact of Proprioception Challenges

Understanding these challenges is crucial for supporting children with autism. By recognizing the signs of proprioceptive difficulties, we can implement strategies to help them navigate their environment more confidently. Proprioception challenges can impact various areas of your child’s life, like:

  • Social Interactions: Difficulty with personal space, leading to social isolation.
  • Fine Motor Skills: Challenges with handwriting, buttoning clothes, or using utensils.
  • Gross Motor Skills: Difficulties with balance, coordination, and sports.
  • Emotional Regulation: Frustration and anxiety due to sensory overload or under-stimulation.

Understanding these challenges is crucial for supporting children with autism. By recognizing the signs of proprioceptive difficulties, we can implement strategies to help them navigate their environment more confidently.

Personalized ABA Therapy Approaches to Address Proprioceptive Challenges

At Harmony Behavioral Health, we are proud to offer ABA therapy services to help autistic children with proprioceptive challenges. By developing personalized ABA therapy plans, we work to address and improve these proprioceptive difficulties. Our approach to proprioception and autism focuses on helping children better understand and control their body movements, enhancing their ability to navigate daily tasks and social interactions.

Through ABA therapy, we teach practical strategies for your child to manage their proprioceptive challenges effectively, whether they struggle with balance, coordination, or sensing their own body in space.

Contact us today to chat with an expert about proprioception and autism and how ABA therapy can be a tool to help your child thrive!

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