The right to play: getting to know childhood and enhancing occupational therapy's action
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Título da fonte: | Revista de Terapia Ocupacional da Universidade de São Paulo |
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Resumo: | An account on the development of play activity groups with children (4 to 13 years old) carried out in the street setting in a suburb of Sao Paulo city. The group was coordinated by a team of an occupational therapist and two O.T. students and is part of a project for university faculty and the local basic health unit, taking place from April 2004 until July 2005. Based on the record of meetings and discussions among professionals involved we were able to recover the trajectory of the experience. The team went to the street and for two hours carried out play activities, games and conversations. Comprehension of the dynamic of the children in this location and the promotion of meetings ruled by learning experiences and solidarity were guiding elements of these group meetings. By the contact with these children we observed inconsistencies related to the use of public space and individual demands. We noted conflicting interpersonal relationships between children which required mediation by adults and contacted the parents. Ten families were interviewed (total 17 children) to understand the family structure, the children's performance at school, their free time activities, favorite games, and family leisure activities. There was a significant adhesion and a positive acknowledgement of the intervention by the children. The team came to comprehend the complexity of the conditions in which the children, comprised in the area of this basic health unit, live. This work fomented the debate on the creation of alternative services and on civil rights. |
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The right to play: getting to know childhood and enhancing occupational therapy's action Pelo direito de brincar: conhecendo a infância e potencializando a ação da terapia ocupacional ChildChild preschoolChild developmentChild advocacyHuman rightsOccupational therapycriançapré-escolardesenvolvimento infantildefesa da criança e do adolescentedireitos humanosterapia ocupacional An account on the development of play activity groups with children (4 to 13 years old) carried out in the street setting in a suburb of Sao Paulo city. The group was coordinated by a team of an occupational therapist and two O.T. students and is part of a project for university faculty and the local basic health unit, taking place from April 2004 until July 2005. Based on the record of meetings and discussions among professionals involved we were able to recover the trajectory of the experience. The team went to the street and for two hours carried out play activities, games and conversations. Comprehension of the dynamic of the children in this location and the promotion of meetings ruled by learning experiences and solidarity were guiding elements of these group meetings. By the contact with these children we observed inconsistencies related to the use of public space and individual demands. We noted conflicting interpersonal relationships between children which required mediation by adults and contacted the parents. Ten families were interviewed (total 17 children) to understand the family structure, the children's performance at school, their free time activities, favorite games, and family leisure activities. There was a significant adhesion and a positive acknowledgement of the intervention by the children. The team came to comprehend the complexity of the conditions in which the children, comprised in the area of this basic health unit, live. This work fomented the debate on the creation of alternative services and on civil rights. Trata-se de relato sobre desenvolvimento de grupo de atividades lúdicas com crianças (entre 5 e 14 anos) realizado no espaço de uma rua, em bairro periférico do município de São Paulo. O grupo foi coordenado por equipe (um terapeuta ocupacional e dois estudantes de terapia ocupacional) vinculada a projeto docente assistencial da universidade e unidade básica de saúde entre abril de 2004 e julho de 2005. A partir de registros de atividades assistenciais e discussões coletivas entre equipe e profissionais do projeto recuperou-se a trajetória da experiência. A equipe se deslocava para a rua e durante duas horas realizava atividades lúdicas, jogos e conversas. A compreensão da dinâmica das crianças na rua e a promoção de convivência pautada em experiências de aprendizagem e solidariedade foram eixos norteadores dos encontros grupais. No contato com as crianças na rua observaram-se embates na utilização do espaço público e demandas individuais. Foram percebidas relações interpessoais conflituosas entre crianças, que exigiam mediação dos adultos e a necessidade de contato com pais. Foram entrevistadas 10 famílias (com total de 17 crianças participantes) para conhecer a constituição familiar, o rendimento das crianças na escola, as atividades que realizavam no tempo livre, as brincadeiras preferidas e atividades de lazer da família. Houve significativa adesão e reconhecimento positivo da experiência por parte das crianças e a equipe pode compreender a complexidade das condições vividas pelas crianças da área de abrangência de uma unidade de saúde, fomentando discussão sobre a criação de outras alternativas assistenciais no serviço e sobre direitos. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina2006-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rto/article/view/1398510.11606/issn.2238-6149.v17i2p57-63Revista de Terapia Ocupacional da Universidade de São Paulo; Vol. 17 Núm. 2 (2006); 57-63Revista de Terapia Ocupacional da Universidade de São Paulo; Vol. 17 No. 2 (2006); 57-63Revista de Terapia Ocupacional da Universidade de São Paulo; v. 17 n. 2 (2006); 57-632238-61491415-9104reponame:Revista de Terapia Ocupacional da Universidade de São Pauloinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rto/article/view/13985/15803Aoki, MartaOliver, Fátima CorrêaNicolau, Stella Marisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2016-03-04T12:06:45Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/13985Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/rtoPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rto/oai||revto@usp.br2238-61491415-9104opendoar:2016-03-04T12:06:45Revista de Terapia Ocupacional da Universidade de São Paulo - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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The right to play: getting to know childhood and enhancing occupational therapy's action Pelo direito de brincar: conhecendo a infância e potencializando a ação da terapia ocupacional |
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The right to play: getting to know childhood and enhancing occupational therapy's action |
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The right to play: getting to know childhood and enhancing occupational therapy's action Aoki, Marta Child Child preschool Child development Child advocacy Human rights Occupational therapy criança pré-escolar desenvolvimento infantil defesa da criança e do adolescente direitos humanos terapia ocupacional |
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The right to play: getting to know childhood and enhancing occupational therapy's action |
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The right to play: getting to know childhood and enhancing occupational therapy's action |
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The right to play: getting to know childhood and enhancing occupational therapy's action |
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The right to play: getting to know childhood and enhancing occupational therapy's action |
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The right to play: getting to know childhood and enhancing occupational therapy's action |
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Aoki, Marta |
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Aoki, Marta Oliver, Fátima Corrêa Nicolau, Stella Maris |
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Oliver, Fátima Corrêa Nicolau, Stella Maris |
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Aoki, Marta Oliver, Fátima Corrêa Nicolau, Stella Maris |
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Child Child preschool Child development Child advocacy Human rights Occupational therapy criança pré-escolar desenvolvimento infantil defesa da criança e do adolescente direitos humanos terapia ocupacional |
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Child Child preschool Child development Child advocacy Human rights Occupational therapy criança pré-escolar desenvolvimento infantil defesa da criança e do adolescente direitos humanos terapia ocupacional |
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An account on the development of play activity groups with children (4 to 13 years old) carried out in the street setting in a suburb of Sao Paulo city. The group was coordinated by a team of an occupational therapist and two O.T. students and is part of a project for university faculty and the local basic health unit, taking place from April 2004 until July 2005. Based on the record of meetings and discussions among professionals involved we were able to recover the trajectory of the experience. The team went to the street and for two hours carried out play activities, games and conversations. Comprehension of the dynamic of the children in this location and the promotion of meetings ruled by learning experiences and solidarity were guiding elements of these group meetings. By the contact with these children we observed inconsistencies related to the use of public space and individual demands. We noted conflicting interpersonal relationships between children which required mediation by adults and contacted the parents. Ten families were interviewed (total 17 children) to understand the family structure, the children's performance at school, their free time activities, favorite games, and family leisure activities. There was a significant adhesion and a positive acknowledgement of the intervention by the children. The team came to comprehend the complexity of the conditions in which the children, comprised in the area of this basic health unit, live. This work fomented the debate on the creation of alternative services and on civil rights. |
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