Licenciatura em Educação Física (Sede)
URI permanente desta comunidadehttps://arandu.ufrpe.br/handle/123456789/20
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APP - Artigo Publicado em Periódico
TAE - Trabalho Apresentado em Evento
TCC - Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso
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Item Contribuições da educação física escolar para o desenvolvimento psicomotor de crianças nos anos iniciais do ensino fundamental(2024-10-01) Silva, Alyne Fernandes Paixão da; Batista, Gessivânia de Moura; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4189321849708761Psychomotricity is dedicated to the study of interactions between the motor, cognitive and affective aspects of the human being. Its main focus is on the interdependence between motor skills and psychic processes. Knowing that psychomotor skills assist in the integral development of the individual, the general objective of this study is to analyze the contributions of School Physical Education to the psychomotor development of children in the early years of elementary school. To achieve the proposed objective, a literature review was carried out in the CAPES and Google Scholar Journals. The results obtained indicate that Physical Education classes provide opportunities for situations that stimulate the development of psychomotor skills, such as: balance, body image, laterality, space-time structuring, musicality/rhythmicity, fine motor coordination and gross motor coordination. It is possible to conclude that psychomotor skills are essential components of the individual's overall development and Physical Education classes can greatly contribute to the development of these skills.Item Impactos das intervenções psicomotoras no desenvolvimento motor de crianças com autismo(2023-09-12) Silva, Gabriel Wilams Oliveira da; Lindoso, Rosângela Cely Branco; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3076590717855221The present research focuses on the impacts of psychomotor interventions on the motor development of children with autism. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a set of conditions that can cause damage in the social, motor, language, among others. Psychomotricity has been considered in studies and interventions as an aid in the development of affected conditions. However, there are still no clear and convincing results on the benefits and effects of psychomotor interventions on the development of individuals diagnosed with ASD. Based on this, the objective of the present study was to investigate the impacts of psychomotor interventions on the motor development of children with autism through the analysis of publications found on the Periódicos Capes research platform, using the following descriptors: Child psychomotor development; Child Psychomotor Development AND Psychomotricity; Psychomotricity AND Autism. 04 articles were selected, which were qualitatively evaluated. In these, positive results of psychomotor intervention aimed at children were observed, with few articles found that reported interventions and studies aimed at children within the autism spectrum.Item Recomendações metodológicas para o ensino da natação visando o desenvolvimento infantil(2021-02-18) Silva, Matheus Henrique da Luz e; Lindoso, Rosângela Cely Branco; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3076590717855221; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9363208928203384This study starts from the following problem: How to use swimming to help the child's development? To this end, we aim as a general objective of the study, Analyze in the journals how to use swimming to help the child's development, emphasizing what is recommended for each age, as specific objectives: a) Analyze swimming as a content that helps in child development ; b) Identify the concept of childhood, its stages of development, the importance of motor development from swimming, recognizing its own body and its possibilities, relating the stages of development with the foundation of swimming to be taught; c) Propose methodological recommendations about teaching swimming, aiming at the child's development. The methodology used was a qualitative research of bibliographic nature. As a result, we observed that swimming can be practiced from an early age, some studies claim that after three months, she can accompany the child throughout his life; improving your proprioception, appetite, quality of sleep, motor development, among other benefits. To do this, we separate the ages by phases and select the one that, according to the literature, is the most suitable for each phase.Item A estruturação espaço-temporal a partir da dança na Educação Física Escolar: contribuições para a educação psicomotora(2018) Souza, Géssica Maria Duarte de; Pinho, Ana Flávia Araújo; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5165723460219140; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4693762255449264Dance, besides being a rich content of Physical Education (PE), is a field of knowledge that has as object of action the perception of corporeity and human movement. Its teaching-learning process requires opportunities to experience experiences that contribute to the development of capacities: motor, emotional, creative and cognitive. The specifics and generalities of Psychomotor Education (PE) applied in school PE classes, and especially in dealing with Dance content, bring a relevant expansion of the competences associated with child development, especially in the focus of this study, which takes the stage of Space-Time Structuring (TSE). In the search to instrumentalize PE with this relevant PE content, the following question arises: how can Dance content in school physical education contribute to children's PE in the TSE phase? The general objective of this research was to understand how the Dance can contribute in the Psychomotor Education of children, referring to TSE. By tracing a clipping in it, we identified which aspects of the child development phase focused on TSE; we classify the perception of the elements of space and time in the EP and; we investigated in the documents of the school PE the learning contributions of Dance content from the relation body-space-time. The literature review was chosen to characterize this research. This work attributes a qualitative nature of exploratory type that, through a critical and systematic analysis through its bibliographical survey and also through documentary analysis, was able to deepen us in the object of study in a multidimensional way. After understanding the process of developing TSE and how the Dance content of PE is organized in the official documents that guide its knowledge, we conclude that the Dance offers through its practice contributions to its body awareness, the maturation of its sensory-motor perceptions , that result in a favorable way in the development of the language, having as main medium the human movement. Thus revealing the irrefutable link between the contributions of Dance practice in school EF and psychomotor development