Soltanbekova shared her story, revealing that her son, who was born with a rare condition called achalasia, is unable to eat normally due to a thick, hard esophageal sphincter that prevents food from passing through. This condition affects not only the individual but also their family members.
The Power of Physical Activity for Children with Autism
Physical activity has been shown to have a profound impact on children with autism, improving their physical and emotional well-being. This is particularly evident in the Autism Will Win project, which aims to promote physical activity among children with autism.
Soltanbekova’s experience with her son and the Autism Will Win project highlights the importance of family support in navigating the challenges of autism. By providing a safe and nurturing environment, families can help their children with autism thrive and reach their full potential.
The Autism Will Win project demonstrates the potential for physical activity to positively impact children with autism.
She then became involved in coaching children with autism and ADHD, working with them to achieve goals and develop skills. Her experience and expertise helped her develop a comprehensive and inclusive program tailored to the children’s needs, incorporating physical activities, arts, and social skills development.
The center offers a variety of activities, including arts and crafts, music, and sports.
The center’s primary goal is to teach children to participate in small-group activities without parental involvement.
Participating in APE can improve a child’s self-esteem and confidence, as well as their social skills and relationships with peers.
Physical Health Benefits
APE can help children with physical disabilities or conditions to participate in physical activities, which can improve their overall physical health. For example, children with cerebral palsy may be able to participate in swimming or cycling, which can help improve their cardiovascular health and reduce the risk of heart disease. • Swimming is a low-impact activity that can be adapted to suit children with physical disabilities, making it an ideal activity for those who may struggle with high-impact activities. • Cycling is another low-impact activity that can be adapted to suit children with physical disabilities, making it an ideal activity for those who may struggle with high-impact activities.
The APE Center in Kazakhstan
The APE Center in Kazakhstan is a unique facility that provides a comprehensive range of services for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Lessons Offered
BLUE FOX is excited to announce the introduction of roller-skating and biking lessons at its new location. The center will offer a variety of classes for both children and adults, catering to different skill levels and interests. • Beginner classes will focus on teaching the basics of roller-skating and biking, including balance, safety, and technique. • Intermediate classes will build on the foundational skills, introducing more complex moves and maneuvers. • Advanced classes will challenge participants to push their limits and master advanced techniques.
Expert Instructors
BLUE FOX will be led by experienced and certified instructors who have a passion for teaching and a commitment to safety.
She believes that every child has a unique potential, and that with the right support, every child can reach their full potential. She believes that this potential is not limited by the child’s socioeconomic status or background, and that every child deserves access to high-quality education.