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The article discusses the issue of developing social and domestic skills in children with autism, as well as the search for approaches to their formation through physical education. Working in small groups, using a playful teaching method, and gradually increasing the complexity of tasks during lessons contribute to the development of communication skills. Certain skills that pose the greatest difficulty have been identified, and a series of exercises included in playful activities have been developed. The data obtained by the authors showed improvement in communication interaction with others, motor skills, and coordination of movements in children.
autism, autistic children, adaptive physical education, social and domestic skills
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