Research instruments on environmental quality applied to small children with Down Syndrome

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Autor(a) principal: Queiroz,Virginia Magliano
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Ornstein,Sheila Walbe, Elali,Gleice Azambuja
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente construído (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Children aged between 4 to 7 years play a minor role in academic studies in Architecture and Urbanism, a situation related to the difficulty of obtaining their opinions, especially those with intellectual disabilities, such as Children with Down Syndrome (CDS). Therefore, little is known about their perception of the built environment. For this to change, instruments should be developed in order to approach these children, which could contribute both to valuing their opinion and supporting the professional practice of architects. This finding led to exploratory, qualitative and interdisciplinary research to create research tools directed to young CDS, and obtain their opinion about the built environment. The study was based on: (a) literature review; (b) expert panels, comprising 10 parents and 28 professionals. Based on this information, three research instruments were prepared: Spatial Qualification Chart, Illustrated Cards and Make-believe in a Three-Dimensional Physical Model. They are tested with eleven CDS. The results showed that: (i) the proposed instruments fit the task; (ii) some care can facilitate the work with this public; (iii) the participating children perceive and qualify the space - which justifies new research endeavors with CDS.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Research instruments on environmental quality applied to small children with Down Syndrome
title Research instruments on environmental quality applied to small children with Down Syndrome
spellingShingle Research instruments on environmental quality applied to small children with Down Syndrome
Queiroz,Virginia Magliano
Methodological instruments
Spatial quality
Children with intelectual disabilities
Down syndrome
title_short Research instruments on environmental quality applied to small children with Down Syndrome
title_full Research instruments on environmental quality applied to small children with Down Syndrome
title_fullStr Research instruments on environmental quality applied to small children with Down Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Research instruments on environmental quality applied to small children with Down Syndrome
title_sort Research instruments on environmental quality applied to small children with Down Syndrome
author Queiroz,Virginia Magliano
author_facet Queiroz,Virginia Magliano
Ornstein,Sheila Walbe
Elali,Gleice Azambuja
author_role author
author2 Ornstein,Sheila Walbe
Elali,Gleice Azambuja
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Queiroz,Virginia Magliano
Ornstein,Sheila Walbe
Elali,Gleice Azambuja
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Methodological instruments
Spatial quality
Children with intelectual disabilities
Down syndrome
topic Methodological instruments
Spatial quality
Children with intelectual disabilities
Down syndrome
description Abstract Children aged between 4 to 7 years play a minor role in academic studies in Architecture and Urbanism, a situation related to the difficulty of obtaining their opinions, especially those with intellectual disabilities, such as Children with Down Syndrome (CDS). Therefore, little is known about their perception of the built environment. For this to change, instruments should be developed in order to approach these children, which could contribute both to valuing their opinion and supporting the professional practice of architects. This finding led to exploratory, qualitative and interdisciplinary research to create research tools directed to young CDS, and obtain their opinion about the built environment. The study was based on: (a) literature review; (b) expert panels, comprising 10 parents and 28 professionals. Based on this information, three research instruments were prepared: Spatial Qualification Chart, Illustrated Cards and Make-believe in a Three-Dimensional Physical Model. They are tested with eleven CDS. The results showed that: (i) the proposed instruments fit the task; (ii) some care can facilitate the work with this public; (iii) the participating children perceive and qualify the space - which justifies new research endeavors with CDS.
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