
Autism Awareness: 5 top reasons to address kids gross motor skills
Written by - PLAYWORK 87% of Autistic people according to the latest estimate — have some sort of motor difficulty, ranging from atypical movement to problems with handwriting. What types of motor issues do autistic people have? They may have gross-motor problems, such as a clumsy, uncoordinated movement; and difficulties with fine-motor control, such as manipulating objects and writing. Some may have trouble coordinating movements between the left and right side of the body