Enhancing Autonomy in Preschoolers: The Role of Motor Games in Development

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Main Author: Gomes, Sara
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Antunes, Raul, Sales, Inês, Marques, Regina, Oliveira, Ana
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: This paper is based on a project which aims to understand the contribution of motricity—in particular, motor games—to the development of autonomy in preschool children, with or without special education needs. A group of 18 children, with an average age of 4.5 years, from a public school took part in the study. An intervention program based on motor games was implemented and tested to promote the children’s autonomy. The program lasted two months, with one 45-min session per week. Using a questionnaire designed for this purpose, the children’s autonomy was assessed pre- and post-intervention. The children’s satisfaction with the sessions was assessed throughout the intervention. The main results were improvements in the autonomy of all the children and their high satisfaction with the program. The participation of children, with and without specific needs, in the entire program shows the use of differentiated practices that allowed everyone to be included in this process.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Enhancing Autonomy in Preschoolers: The Role of Motor Games in Development
title Enhancing Autonomy in Preschoolers: The Role of Motor Games in Development
spellingShingle Enhancing Autonomy in Preschoolers: The Role of Motor Games in Development
Gomes, Sara
Childhood
Preschool
Motor games
Motor skills
Inclusion
Autonomy
title_short Enhancing Autonomy in Preschoolers: The Role of Motor Games in Development
title_full Enhancing Autonomy in Preschoolers: The Role of Motor Games in Development
title_fullStr Enhancing Autonomy in Preschoolers: The Role of Motor Games in Development
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Autonomy in Preschoolers: The Role of Motor Games in Development
title_sort Enhancing Autonomy in Preschoolers: The Role of Motor Games in Development
author Gomes, Sara
author_facet Gomes, Sara
Antunes, Raul
Sales, Inês
Marques, Regina
Oliveira, Ana
author_role author
author2 Antunes, Raul
Sales, Inês
Marques, Regina
Oliveira, Ana
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório IC-Online
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes, Sara
Antunes, Raul
Sales, Inês
Marques, Regina
Oliveira, Ana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Childhood
Preschool
Motor games
Motor skills
Inclusion
Autonomy
topic Childhood
Preschool
Motor games
Motor skills
Inclusion
Autonomy
description This paper is based on a project which aims to understand the contribution of motricity—in particular, motor games—to the development of autonomy in preschool children, with or without special education needs. A group of 18 children, with an average age of 4.5 years, from a public school took part in the study. An intervention program based on motor games was implemented and tested to promote the children’s autonomy. The program lasted two months, with one 45-min session per week. Using a questionnaire designed for this purpose, the children’s autonomy was assessed pre- and post-intervention. The children’s satisfaction with the sessions was assessed throughout the intervention. The main results were improvements in the autonomy of all the children and their high satisfaction with the program. The participation of children, with and without specific needs, in the entire program shows the use of differentiated practices that allowed everyone to be included in this process.
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