# What are the best sports for a child with autism?

**What are the best sports for a child with autism?**

&#x20; Martial arts. Personal sports are good for children with autism, especially martial arts such as karate, capoeira, judo, and jujitsu. Swimming. Swimming is a fantastic individual and group sport for children with autism. Riding a bike. Golf, bowling.

&#x20; Can people with autism exercise well? Autism doesn't eliminate your ability to run or kick a ball. There are many world-class athletes with autism spectrum in various sports. Jessica Jane Applegate is a British swimmer who won 24 gold medals at the Paralympics. She holds 11 British records and the world record for the 100-meter butterfly.   [토토사이트먹튀](https://www.totositesafe.com/)

**Is autism a disability?**&#x20;

&#x20; Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder with an incidence rate of 1-2% of the population in the United States and the world. Diversity of disability means that each individual's experience with autism and the need for support and service can vary widely.

**Famous athletes with autism are Jessica**

&#x20;  Jane Applegate. British swimmer Jessica Jane Applegate, 18, is a decorated athlete who boasts as many as 24 gold medals at the Paralympics. She holds 11 British records and the world record for the 100-meter butterfly. She also has Asperger.

&#x20;**Our autistic NBA players**&#x20;

&#x20; Three of the most famous NBA players with autism are Gary Neal, Royce White, and Mahmoud Abdullahov. However, these are just some of the NBA stars revealed about the ASD diagnosis. There are probably a lot of other players who are dealing with personally.

**Benefits**

&#x20; The sport has many advantages for children with autism. It teaches patience as well as improving their social interaction and behavioral skills. With bowling, they will have to wait for other children to try before they can go to the lane and play again.

**Trivia**

&#x20; Dan "Jungleman" Cates, now 32, earns $23 million and is considered one of the world's top card players. He was diagnosed with autism at the age of 12. Dan "Jungleman" Cates, now 33, has a career income of $23 million and is considered one of the world's top card players.


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