How can I manage my child’s autism better?

Answer: Try giving your child a daily Qigong massage.


Am J Occup Ther. 2011 Sep-Oct;65(5):550-9.

Early intervention for autism with a parent-delivered Qigong massage program: a randomized controlled trial.

Source

Teaching Research Institute, Western Oregon University, P.O. Box 688, Salem, OR 97308, USA. Imtsilvaqigong@comcast.net

Abstract

A recent randomized controlled trial (RCT) of a dual parent and trainer-delivered qigong massage intervention for young children with autism resulted in improvement of measures of autism as well as improvement of abnormal sensory responses and self-regulation. The RCT evaluated the effects of the parent-delivered component of the intervention. Forty-seven children were randomly assigned to treatment and wait-list control groups. Treatment group children received the parent-delivered program for 4 mo. Trained therapists provided parent training and support. Improvement was evaluated in two settings–preschool and home–by teachers (blind to group) and parents. Results showed that the parent-delivered program was effective in improving measures of autism (medium effect size) and sensory and self-regulatory responses (large effect size). Teacher data on measures of autism were confirmed by parent data. Results indicate that the parent-delivered component of the program provided effective early intervention for autism that was suitable for delivery at home.

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