How ABM® NeuroMovement® and JKA® Helps Children on the Autism Spectrum

Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often face challenges in sensory processing, movement coordination, communication, and emotional regulation. ABMN and JKA are both gentle, non-invasive methods that work with the brain’s ability to change and adapt (neuroplasticity), helping autistic children develop better motor control, cognitive function, and social engagement.

These methods do not try to “fix” autism but instead enhance the child’s ability to learn, process, and interact with their world in a more comfortable and effective way.

How ABM® NeuroMovement® and JKA® Support Children with Autism

  • 1. Enhances Brain Organization & Learning
    Many children with autism experience challenges in processing and organizing sensory information.ABM® NeuroMovement® and JKA® use gentle, exploratory movements to stimulate new neural connections, improving focus, adaptability, and learning abilities.
  • Improves Sensory Processing & Integration
    Many autistic children have sensory sensitivities (e.g., sensitivity to touch, sound, or movement).These methods help the brain differentiate and regulate sensory input more effectively, reducing sensory overload and meltdowns.
  • 3. Develops Motor Coordination & Body Awareness
    Some children with autism have awkward movements, poor balance, or difficulty with fine motor skills.ABM® NeuroMovement® and JKA® introduce small, gentle movement variations, helping children develop better posture, coordination, and smoother movement patterns.
  • 4. Encourages Social Interaction & Communication

    Since movement and cognition are deeply connected, improving body awareness and brain function can enhance eye contact, verbalization, and social engagement.

    Many children become more responsive and communicative after ABMN and JKA sessions.

    5. Helps with Emotional Self-Regulation

    Many autistic children struggle with self-regulation, anxiety, and repetitive behaviors.

     

    ABM® NeuroMovement® and JKA® calm the nervous system, helping children develop self-awareness and better emotional control.

     

    6. Reduces Stress & Increases Relaxation

    Unlike traditional therapies that may involve highly structured or forceful interventions, these methods use gentle, stress-free movements that children enjoy and engage with naturally.

     

    This helps children feel safe, reducing anxiety and improving overall well-being.

How ABM® NeuroMovement® and JKA® Differ from Traditional Autism Therapies

  • Traditional Autism Approaches
  • Focus on behavior modification & compliance
  • Use structured, repetitive drills
  • Work on external behavior (speech, eye contact, sitting still)
  • May force specific social behaviors
  • ABM® NeuroMovement® and JKA® Approaches
  • Focus on brain organization & self-regulation
  • Use playful, explorative movements
  • Work on internal sensory & motor processing
  • Help children feel more comfortable in their own bodies, leading to natural engagement

Which Autism-Related Challenges Can ABM® NeuroMovement® and JKA® Help With?

Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)
Helps with sensory sensitivities, integration, and regulation
Motor Coordination Issues
Improves balance, posture, and movement control
Speech & Communication Delays
Enhances cognitive processing and verbalization
Self-Stimulatory Behaviors (Stimming)
Provides alternative, calming sensory experiences
Emotional & Social Regulation
Supports better emotional balance and social engagement

Final Thoughts

ABM® NeuroMovement® and JKA® do not aim to “cure” autism, but they empower children by enhancing their ability to move, process, and interact with their environment in a way that feels natural and comfortable. By tapping into neuroplasticity, these methods help children on the autism spectrum develop skills naturally, leading to greater independence, confidence, and a better quality of life.