Yoga for Autism: Supporting Mind, Body, and Emotional Balance
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects communication, behavior, and sensory processing. While yoga is not a medical treatment, it works as a supportive therapy that helps children and adults with autism develop better body awareness, emotional regulation, and calmness.
Gentle yoga postures improve motor coordination, balance shows, and body control. Breathing practices (pranayama) help reduce anxiety, restlessness, and sensory overload. Simple mindfulness techniques improve attention span and encourage emotional stability.
Yoga sessions for autism are usually slow, repetitive, and routine-based, creating a sense of safety and predictability. Over time, regular practice may help with better sleep, reduced aggressive behavior, and improved social engagement.
Yoga for autism focuses less on perfection and more on acceptance, rhythm, and inner calm, making it a compassionate tool for holistic development.

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