Psychomotor intervention in dysgraphic children

Authors

  • Rafael Cunha Laux Universidade Federal de Santa Maria/Universidade do Oeste de Santa Catarina http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2723-3130
  • Sandra Rogéria de Oliveira UNOESC
  • Sara Teresinha Corazza Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Keywords:

Motor Skills, Learning Disorders, Child.

Abstract

Objective: To identify the amount of dysgraphic subjects in a specific population of children, apply them a psychomotor intervention and verify its effect. Methods: The study group consisted of 35 children with an average age of 9.8±0.5 years old participating in a social program for the eradication of child labor, and where it was found that 17.2% (6) are dysgraphic. The instruments used were the Motor Development Scale (MDS), Dysgraphia Scale (DS) and a field diary. The intervention was composed of specific activities to remedy deficit engine identified in MDS, with 45-minute duration, three times a week for two months. For data analysis, descriptive statistics were used (average, standard deviation, absolute and relative frequency), and were presented using multivariate analysis of time series. Results: Four cases of subjects were analyzed with an average age of 10.0±0.5 years old. In MDS it was found that only the dysgraphyc group showed a deficit in temporal organization. Psychomotor intervention was designed and implemented to remedy this difficulty. In the post-test it was observed an improvement in temporal organization and in writing in three of the four subjects of the study. Conclusion: The intervention was effective, considering the improvement in the temporal organization and writing of the three subjects. The subject who had kicker motor should be better investigated, since there was seen the possibility of other learning disabilities or neurological disorder.

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Author Biographies

Rafael Cunha Laux, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria/Universidade do Oeste de Santa Catarina

Mestre em Educação Física (UFSM) Santa Maria/RS (Bolsista Capes), Especialista em Personal Training (UNOESC) Chapecó/SC. Professor do Curso de Educação Física da UNOESC Campus Chapecó.

Sandra Rogéria de Oliveira, UNOESC

Mestre em Educação, Professora do Curso de Educação Física da UNOESC Campus Chapecó

Sara Teresinha Corazza, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

Doutora em Ciência do Movimento Humano, Professora do Curso de Pós-Graduação em Educação Física da UFSM.

Published

2017-01-18

How to Cite

Laux, R. C., Oliveira, S. R. de, & Corazza, S. T. (2017). Psychomotor intervention in dysgraphic children. Distúrbios Da Comunicação, 28(4). Retrieved from https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/dic/article/view/29201

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