*Proprioception*

Several authors have reported on the motor control difficulties related to poor proprioceptive processing among children with ASD, including decreased postural control and motor planning, overreliance on proprioception, difficulty matching proprioception with vision during reach, decreased organization of space, and poor motor anticipation [19, 20].

6.Hand push, pull, compression

*DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.96382*

9. Staircase walking with a ball *(***Figure 6***)*

*Proprioception Impairment and Treatment Approaches in Pediatrics*

11.Throwing and catching weighted balls

12.Obstacle walking and crawling

14.Passing the ball *(***Figure 8***)*

15.Tug of war

**Figure 7.**

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*Balance board activities. Ask the kid to step on the balance board 8–10 minutes first with support and then*

*without support then to reaching activity twice a day 2–3 weeks.*

13.Balance board activities *(***Figure 7***)*

7.Wall pushes, star jumps

10.Climbingwall bars, ropes

8. Squeezing a ball
