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Methodology for correcting ball throwing movements in children with autism spectrum disorders

https://doi.org/10.20310/1810-0201-2026-31-1-158-166

EDN: FNMXII

Abstract

Importance. In older preschool-age children with auditory spectrum disorders, motor skills’ development is extremely challenging. Complex motor coordination, including throwing, poses particular challenges in learning and correcting these disorders. The research objective is to develop a method for correcting throwing disorders. The aim of the study is to develop and experimentally test the effectiveness of a method for correcting ball throwing disorders in 6–7-year-old children with auditory spectrum disorders based on the use of joint movements with limited degrees of freedom of the body’s joints.
Materials and Methods. A review of scientific and methodological literature, a biomechanical video analysis of the movements of 6–7-year-old preschoolers with auditory spectrum disorders, a pedagogical experiment, an expert assessment, and pedagogical testing are conducted. The results are processed using mathematical statistics. The method is based on the use of joint movements with limited degrees of freedom of the body’s joints and is aimed at eliminating errors in arm movements. It is implemented over the course of a year.
Results and Discussion. Following a pedagogical experiment, target throwing performance in 6–7-year-old preschoolers in the experimental group is significantly higher than that of children in the control group (p < 0.05).
Conclusions. The use of a movement correction technique for ball throwing in 6–7-year-old children with auditory spectrum disorders contributed to improved expert assessment and coordination development scores.

About the Authors

M. A. Pravdov
Ivanovo State University
Russian Federation

Mikhail A. Pravdov, Dr. Sci. (Education), Professor, Professor of Theory and Methodology of Physical Culture and Sports Department

RSCI AuthorID: 414456 ResearcherID: A-4254-2017 Scopus Author ID: 57189489979

39 Ermaka St., Ivanovo, 153025, Russian Federation



D. M. Pravdov
Russian State Social University
Russian Federation

Dmitriy M. Pravdov, Cand. Sci. (Education), Associate Professor of Theory and Methodology of Physical Culture and Sports Department

RSCI AuthorID: 511549 ResearcherID: B-7180-2019 Scopus Author ID: 57210285265

4 Vilgelma Pika St., Moscow, 129226, Russian Federation



M. V. Vorobushkova
Ivanovo State University
Russian Federation

Marina V. Vorobushkova, Dr. Sci. (Medicine), Associate Professor, Professor of Theory and Methodology of Physical Education and Sports Department

RSCI AuthorID: 694291

39 Ermaka St., Ivanovo, 153025, Russian Federation



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Pravdov M.A., Pravdov D.M., Vorobushkova M.V. Methodology for correcting ball throwing movements in children with autism spectrum disorders. Tambov University Review. Series: Humanities. 2026;31(1):158-166. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20310/1810-0201-2026-31-1-158-166. EDN: FNMXII

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