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Why do some children with autism, ADHD, and sensory processing challenges crash into mats, cushions, or other soft surfaces? In many cases, they are seeking deep pressure and sensory input to help regulate their nervous system, improve body awareness, and feel more organized.Understanding the reason behind the behavior can help parents, teachers, and therapists provide appropriate sensory opportunities rather than simply trying to stop the behavior. When we understand the “why,” we can better support a child’s development and success.
What if the best therapy for your child was hiding in a sport they actually enjoy?
Tennis is one of the most powerful tools for building gross and fine motor skills naturally and most parents and therapists are sleeping on it. In this video I break down how three fundamental movements forehand, backhand, and overhead swing train the exact motor pathways your child needs to develop. Plus how the Western grip directly builds finger strength and fine motor control.
This is for parents of children with autism, ADHD, sensory needs, motor delays any child who needs to build these skills in a way that feels like play, not therapy.
No clinic. No expensive sessions. Just sport, movement, and real development.
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