Parents can help their autistic kids manage arm posturing with these approaches:
- Occupational therapy: Learn exercises to improve motor skills and body awareness.
- Sensory integration: Use sensory toys or activities to meet sensory needs.
- Behavioral interventions: Work with a therapist to understand triggers and develop coping strategies.
- Physical activity: Encourage regular exercise to improve overall motor control.
Long-term, many kids show improvement in arm posturing as they grow and develop new skills. With support and understanding, they can learn to manage this behavior effectively. Remember, every child’s journey is unique, and progress happens at its own pace.