OT based explanation of Gross Motor Skills & Postural Control, with signs, goals, activities, and practical exercises for autistic children.
What are Gross Motor Skills & Postural Control?
Gross Motor Skills
These involve the large muscles of the body used for:
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sitting
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standing
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walking
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running
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jumping
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climbing
Postural Control
This is the ability to maintain an upright, stable posture during activities such as:
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sitting at a table
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standing in a line
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walking without falling
Good posture is the foundation for attention, writing, and learning.
Signs of Difficulty
A child may:
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slouch or lean on furniture
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tire quickly while sitting
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fall often or appear clumsy
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avoid playground activities
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sit in “W” position
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have poor balance
These issues are related to core weakness and motor control, not laziness.
OT Goals
OT works to improve:
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core strength (trunk muscles)
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balance and coordination
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endurance
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body awareness
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stable sitting and standing
OT Activities & Exercises (Practical)
1. Core Strengthening (Very Important)
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Sitting on therapy ball
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Wheelbarrow walking
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Plank holds (5–10 seconds)
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Superman pose (lying on tummy, lift arms/legs)
Why: strong core = better posture.
2. Balance Activities
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Standing on one foot
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Walking on a line or balance beam
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Stepping stones (pillows on floor)
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Catching ball while standing
3. Crawling & Climbing
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Crawling through tunnels
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Climbing stairs or soft obstacles
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Monkey bars (with support)
Why: builds strength and coordination.
4. Jumping & Hopping
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Jumping on spot
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Jumping over small objects
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Hopscotch
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Trampoline (short, supervised)
5. Postural Control for Sitting
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Sitting on stool (no back support)
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Reaching for objects while seated
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Table work with feet flat on floor
6. Outdoor Play (Highly Recommended)
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Running games
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Cycling
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Swimming
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Playground activities
Real movement improves therapy outcomes.
How OT Teaches These Skills
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Uses play-based activities
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Starts with short durations
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Gradually increases difficulty
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Ensures success before challenge
Sample 10-Minute OT Routine
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Crawling or climbing (3 min)
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Balance walking (3 min)
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Jumping activity (2 min)
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Calm sitting or breathing (2 min)
Safety & OT Tips
⚠️ Always supervise
⚠️ Avoid forcing activities
⚠️ Stop if child is dizzy or tired
⚠️ Avoid W-sitting—gently correct
Signs of Progress
✔ improved sitting tolerance
✔ fewer falls
✔ better posture
✔ increased confidence in movement
Key OT Principle
A stable body creates a focused mind.
