I feel like I read a thread about this, but can't find. Has anyone had good experiences with team sports for their ASD child?
We tried soccer at 4 and it scared me off for a long time! We don't have too many (any?) special needs sports leagues near us. My daughter did therapy horseback riding for almost 2 years and loved it - we switched to swimming lessons over the winter since she is 6 and we moved very near the water. It's high time she learns, both for enjoyment and safety reasons.
I would love to get her into a team sport, I'm just not sure if a typical league is a good idea or if others have had better luck with certain sports. I was a tomboy growing up, so I guess it's just wired in me that all kids should play sports!
Mom to Abigail & Liliana -- Identical Twin Girls -- April 2008
Baby #3 due September 12, 2014!
Re: Anyone's kids play team sports?
Husband is pushing the team sports. He played football as a kid and still plays basketball. The private PT I consulted gave me a Look when I mentioned that before responding how difficult those activities are. He's slowly letting go of the coaching dream (at least with this kid--don't get me started on the unspoken hopes pinned on my uterine occupant), but I don't think he understands how disastrous this could be. The kid can't stand still and kick a ball, largely because he has zero motivation to do so. Add poor tracking, hypotonia, social issues, over-reactions to criticism ... The only saving grace is that he's still so little the other kids won't pick on him yet? Right?
For us we know DS does quite well in individual sports where his low muscle tone doesn't interfere or make him anxious with people around.
We have done a trial and error approach to sports.
Swimming is wonderful, and we noticed golf is a great sport too. I may look into karate too. Other than that, Im concerned about the physically intensity that comes with sports like football, soccer and lacrosse.