Modified Physical Education

It aims to:
• Improve fitness and physical development of the body
• Develop large motor skills such as walking, running and jumping
• Develop the skills of participation, social interaction and playing in groups
• Increase self-confidence, reduce stress and practice skills using swimming and water therapy
• Establish interconnected relationships and improve the mood and behavior of the student using equestrian and horseback riding with direct interaction with the horse

Children with ASD can thrive in mainstream schools with inclusive practices based on their individual needs.

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Building Confidence & Fun.

Modified Physical Education isn’t just about dodgeball and jumping jacks. For children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), a modified physical education program can offer a wealth of benefits that go far beyond physical fitness.