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How Do Motor Skills Develop in Low Birth Weight Autistic Children? 

Author: Lucia Alvarez, MSc | Reviewed by: Dr. Rebecca Fernandez, MBBS

Children with motor development in low birth weight autism often face a more complicated pathway when it comes to learning movement and coordination skills. Delays in both physical and neurological growth can impact early milestones, though progress is possible with the right support.

Studies on motor development in low birth weight autism suggest that issues with muscle tone, balance, or coordination are common. These children may take longer to sit up, crawl, or walk, and some may also have trouble with hand control, writing, or manipulating small objects. However, with early intervention and close tracking of developmental milestones, improvements can be substantial. Parents and professionals should pay particular attention to both gross and fine motor progress. Large movements like jumping or climbing may be affected, while smaller, precise actions like buttoning a shirt or using cutlery can also be difficult. Regular physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and tailored play-based activities can help children strengthen these abilities.

Motor Challenges and Practical Support

Understanding common motor difficulties can guide early support. Here are two key areas where targeted help makes a difference.

Gross and fine motor delays

These can include unsteady walking, poor hand strength, or limited hand–eye coordination. Sessions with a paediatric physiotherapist or occupational therapist can address both strength and skill-building needs.

Physio needs for everyday function

Children may need exercises to support posture, flexibility, or endurance. Early physio involvement ensures that motor challenges don’t limit independence later on.

Supporting motor development in low birth weight autism early can give children the confidence and physical ability to thrive in everyday life. Visit providers like Autism Detect for expert guidance and tailored therapy options.

For a deeper dive into the science, diagnosis, and full treatment landscape, read our complete guide to Birth Complications and Low Birth Weight.

Lucia Alvarez, MSc
Author

Lucia Alvarez is a clinical psychologist with a Master’s in Clinical Psychology and extensive experience providing evidence-based therapy and psychological assessment to children, adolescents, and adults. Skilled in CBT, DBT, and other therapeutic interventions, she has worked in hospital, community, and residential care settings. Her expertise includes grief counseling, anxiety management, and resilience-building, with a strong focus on creating safe, supportive environments to improve mental well-being.

All qualifications and professional experience stated above are authentic and verified by our editorial team. However, pseudonym and image likeness are used to protect the author's privacy. 

Dr. Rebecca Fernandez, MBBS
Reviewer

Dr. Rebecca Fernandez is a UK-trained physician with an MBBS and experience in general surgery, cardiology, internal medicine, gynecology, intensive care, and emergency medicine. She has managed critically ill patients, stabilised acute trauma cases, and provided comprehensive inpatient and outpatient care. In psychiatry, Dr. Fernandez has worked with psychotic, mood, anxiety, and substance use disorders, applying evidence-based approaches such as CBT, ACT, and mindfulness-based therapies. Her skills span patient assessment, treatment planning, and the integration of digital health solutions to support mental well-being.

All qualifications and professional experience stated above are authentic and verified by our editorial team. However, pseudonym and image likeness are used to protect the reviewer's privacy. 

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