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Improving the Learning of Child Movements Through Games

verfasst von : Miguel Raposo, Raquel Barateiro, Susana Martins, Tiago Cardoso, Miguel Palha, José Barata

Erschienen in: Serious Games, Interaction and Simulation

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

A Developmental Coordination Disorder can be identified when children show motor skills either below the expected levels considered adequate to their physical age or the opportunities provided for their learning. This problem affects four to six percent of school-age children, meaning that, from a very early stage of their life, they have several difficulties to adapt to the daily needs. In order to reduce the impact caused by this disorder, a team of therapists from “Centro DIFERENÇASCentro de Desenvolvimento Infantil” collected a wide range of exercises that allow the stimulus of several motor areas, including both the Gross and Fine Motor Skills. However, the application of this therapeutics is restricted to regular appointments. Since the motor stimulus, in order to be effective, need continuous application, it was found to be necessary to have a tool that in a practical and affordable way, fulfill this need. Therefore, the proposal presented in this article describes the creation of a systematic collection of such exercises in a friendly user manner for the children to be able to exercise elsewhere.

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Metadaten
Titel
Improving the Learning of Child Movements Through Games
verfasst von
Miguel Raposo
Raquel Barateiro
Susana Martins
Tiago Cardoso
Miguel Palha
José Barata
Copyright-Jahr
2017
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51055-2_3

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