Autism spectrum (well-regulated)
Confident, capable movement.
Many children on the spectrum carry real motor and coordination differences underneath everything else. For well-regulated children we build strength, coordination and motor confidence — so the body keeps up with the world.
What it is
Autism & movement, in plain terms.
Autism is a developmental difference in communication, sensation and behaviour — and it frequently comes with motor and coordination differences: low tone, clumsiness, motor-planning difficulty and postural challenges that affect everyday skills.
We work with well-regulated children on the motor side of the picture — building strength, coordination, balance and motor planning through active, predictable, structured movement, measured around each child.
Subtypes we work with
Motor profiles we work with.
We have hands-on experience with the variants named below — and with many rare types that don't fit neatly into any of them. If your child's diagnosis isn't here, please reach out: we work with complex and rare cases every day.
The toolkit
Methods that build motor confidence.
DMI — motor mapping
Dynamic Movement Intervention drives automatic motor responses and new movement patterns.
About DMICME — gravity reaction
Cuevas MEDEK Exercise trains the child's reaction to gravity and postural control.
Ask about CMETheraSuit — alignment
A suit system that improves alignment and loads the body for active, intensive work.
Ask about TheraSuitGalileo — activation
Gentle vibration wakes up and strengthens muscles before and during therapy.
Ask about GalileoHow we work with it
Structured, hands-on motor work.
We build strength, coordination and motor planning through active, predictable, structured movement — in focused sessions, tracked so progress is visible — at a pace that suits each child.
No generic templates. Every plan is built around one child's specific motor profile and how they engage — and adjusted as they grow.
Questions, answered
What these parents ask us.
Is this behavioural therapy?
No — we work on the motor and coordination side: strength, balance, planning and confident movement. We complement, not replace, your other supports.
What do you mean by "well-regulated"?
We mean children who can engage with active, structured physical sessions. To take part in our programmes, a child needs to be well-regulated enough to participate — and to be clear, we are a motor-and-movement centre, not a dedicated autism centre. We're always happy to talk through whether our setting is the right fit for your child at assessment.
Will the sessions be predictable for my child?
Yes — we use structured, predictable formats and adapt pace and environment to help your child engage and succeed.
Will insurance help fund it?
Often, via Krankenkasse or IV/AI pathways. See insurance & funding — our parent liaison helps with the paperwork.
Not quite a match?
Doesn't your child fit this profile?
We work with all kinds of children. If your child's condition or diagnosis isn't exactly what's described here, reach out anyway — we'll happily answer your questions, and we look forward to speaking with you.
More in this category
Motor & development.
Developmental, postural and sensory-motor differences — where early, playful, active therapy unlocks milestones.
Postural asymmetries
Uneven alignment, head-turn preference and torticollis — restoring symmetry early.
Learn moreHypotonia (central & peripheral)
Low muscle tone, central or peripheral — building activation, strength and postural control.
Learn moreSensory integration (SI / SPD)
Sensory processing and integration difficulties — organising sensation for movement.
Learn moreDevelopmental coordination disorder (DCD)
Clumsiness and motor-planning difficulty (DCD / dyspraxia) — building coordinated, confident movement.
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