Traduction: G.M.
Int J Yoga. 2016 Jan-Jun;9(1):81-4. doi: 10.4103/0973-6131.171716.
Effects of multisensory yoga on behavior in a male child with Apert and Asperger syndrome
Scroggins ML1, Litchke LG2, Liu T2.
Author information
- 1JK-Fitness, San Antonio, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, USA.
- 2Department of Health and Human Performance, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, USA.
Abstract
Cette
affaire a porté sur un garçon de 7 ans avec le syndrome d'Apert et
le syndrome d'Asperger qui a assisté à 8 séances de 45 min de yoga
multisensoriel, deux fois par semaine, pendant 4 semaines . Les
résultats de pré et post-tests sur le "Treatment and Research Institute for Autism
Social Skills Assessment" ont montré des
améliorations dans le score total des changements de 19 à 7 comportements perturbateurs. Les scores à la Sparks Target Behavior Checklist sont passés de huit à dans la capacité de rester à la tâche.
L'échelle Yoga
Pose Rating Scale affiche la transformation des scores totaux de 80 = émergents à
115 = cohérence dans la performance de pose. Les
notes de terrain ont révélé l'évolution positive des émotions
expressives, l'engagement social, et la diminution des regards alentour. Les parents extérieurs à la classe et le spécialiste du comportement scolaire ont signalé
l'amélioration de la capacité à l'effort d'auto-régulation en utilisant
le souffle du lion et super cerveau. Ces résultats indiquent une amélioration des comportements qui ont
influencé la performance physique, l'expression émotionnelle, et
l'interaction sociale après la formation au yoga pour cet enfant.
This case focused on a 7-year-old boy with Apert and Asperger's syndrome who attended 8, 45 min multisensory yoga sessions, twice a week, during 4-week camp. Results from the pre- and post-tests on Treatment and Research Institute for Autism Social Skills Assessment showed improvements in the total score changes from 19 to 7 for disruptive behaviors. Sparks Target Behavior Checklist scores changed from eight to one showing progression in ability to stay on task. Yoga Pose Rating Scale displayed the transformation in total scores from 80 = emerging to 115 = consistency in pose performance. The field notes revealed the positive development in expressive emotions, social engagement, and decline in looking around. Outside class parent and school behavioral specialist reported the improved ability to self-regulate stress using lion's breath and super brain. These findings indicate an improvement in behaviors that influenced the physical performance, emotional expression, and social interaction after yoga training for this child.
This case focused on a 7-year-old boy with Apert and Asperger's syndrome who attended 8, 45 min multisensory yoga sessions, twice a week, during 4-week camp. Results from the pre- and post-tests on Treatment and Research Institute for Autism Social Skills Assessment showed improvements in the total score changes from 19 to 7 for disruptive behaviors. Sparks Target Behavior Checklist scores changed from eight to one showing progression in ability to stay on task. Yoga Pose Rating Scale displayed the transformation in total scores from 80 = emerging to 115 = consistency in pose performance. The field notes revealed the positive development in expressive emotions, social engagement, and decline in looking around. Outside class parent and school behavioral specialist reported the improved ability to self-regulate stress using lion's breath and super brain. These findings indicate an improvement in behaviors that influenced the physical performance, emotional expression, and social interaction after yoga training for this child.
- PMID: 26865777
- PMCID: PMC4728965
- DOI: 10.4103/0973-6131.171716