Autism and Asperger syndrome - Daniel's story 

'Living with Daniel has become a lot easier since he began cycling' 

Autism: Daniel's story

Autism is a developmental disorder that affects the way people interact with the world and other people. Daniel and his family talk about how his autism has been helped by cycling.

Teenager Daniel Weston experienced a transformation after he took up tandem cycling with his dad, Pat

Daniel, who has autism, started cycling regularly with his dad. As well as the health benefits of cycling, the biggest impact has been on Daniel’s behaviour, which his family says has dramatically improved since he started.

“Daniel’s major impairment is social and communications skills, which affects his life drastically,” says Daniel’s mother, Radmilla. “The physical activities he is doing are helping him enormously and if he's ever been without any exercise for two, three or four days, we really notice the difference.

“Living with Daniel has become a lot easier since he has been cycling. We don’t have the extreme changes of mood and aggressive outbursts; the very challenging behaviour we used to have,” she says. “He’s much more controlled and calm and I really put that down to the sport.”

Not only has there been a marked improvement in Daniel’s behaviour, but the whole family is getting benefits too. “We have cycled to meet Rad and Anna [Daniel's sister], so it’s been really nice family time too,” says Pat.

“It’s nice to have that feeling that Daniel really wants to join in and is happy to be part of the family,” says Radmilla.

The cycling has been such a success for Daniel that he and Pat finished fifth in British Cycling’s Disability Road Circuit Championships.

“People were talking to him afterwards and the fact that he’s talking to other people is a big thing, so there is that social side to it which I hope will develop. I’m sure he will make a lot of friends,” says Pat.

Radmilla is amazed at Daniel’s improvement. “The racing hasn’t seemed to faze Daniel at all. He just seems to really enjoy it,” she says. “We’re really delighted with the way he has progressed.”

Last reviewed: 02/03/2012

Next review due: 02/03/2014

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