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Revista Brasileira de Educação Especial

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SILVA, Eva Vilma Alves da; CONTREIRA, Andressa Ribeiro; BELTRAME, Thaís Silva  and  SPERANDIO, Fabiana Flores. Programa de intervenção motora para escolares com indicativo de transtorno do desenvolvimento da coordenação - TDC. Rev. bras. educ. espec. [online]. 2011, vol.17, n.01, pp.137-150. ISSN 1413-6538.

This study aimed to verify the effects of a motor intervention program for students with signs of DCD. Six 10 year-old students, both male and female, who were registered at a municipal school in the interior of the state of Santa Catarina participated in the study. Motor capacity was measured using the Movement Assessment Battery for Children (MABC-2), one of the most commonly used instruments for assessing children's movement difficulties. The test encompasses the age groups of 3 to 16 years; for each age group, eight tasks are grouped into three skill categories: manual skill, throw and catch, balance. The interventions were based on the Developmental Physical Education approach in school environments. The sessions were done individually with 20 motor intervention sessions for each student, in a total of 120 sessions, frequency of two weekly classes with 45 minutes duration. The Wilcoxon test with the statistical package SPSS 13.0 for Windows was used for data interpretation. The results showed statistically significant differences after motor intervention (p <0,05). Regarding the results of motor skill performance, it was found that balance skills presented better improvement results after intervention, revealing that a motor intervention proposal was effective with children with signs of DCD. This study revealed the importance of promoting students with motor disabilities participation in intervention programs in order to monitor their motor development progress, so as to improve movement difficulties both in sports and in daily activities.

Keywords : Special Education; Rehabilitation Program; Motor Development.

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