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Use of Stability Balls with Students with Autism

Alicia L. Fedewa, Ph.D., NCSP, Licensed Psychologist

February 13, 2012

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Do you have any knowledge of the use of stability balls with students on the autistic spectrum?

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There has been one study done with varying results depending on the presenting symptoms and characteristics of the child. See the following reference for the study:

 

Title: Effectiveness of Therapy Ball Chairs on Classroom Participation in Children With AutismSpectrum Disorders
Author(s): Bagatell Nancy; Mirigliani Gina; Patterson Chrissa; et al.
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Volume: 64 Issue: 6 Pages:895-903 DOI: 10.5014/ajot.2010.09149 Published: NOV-DEC 2010


alicia l fedewa

Alicia L. Fedewa, Ph.D., NCSP, Licensed Psychologist

 

Alicia Fedewa received her PhD from Michigan State University and completed her post-doctoral training in School Psychology at Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District outside of Houston, Texas. Her research interests include the relationship between curricular physical activity and children's academic, behavioral, and mental health outcomes.


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