Psychomotor intervention in individuals with disabilities

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Date: Saturday, 05/24/2025

Time: 14:30 – 16:30

Venue: Psychomotor Hall

Description: Children with disabilities experience deficits in both motor and social areas that worsen over time without appropriate intervention. Psychomotor intervention is an holistic approach that aims to develop and improve an individual’s motor, emotional, social and cognitive skills through movement and play. It is targeted at children, adolescents and adults who are struggling in these areas. By developing self-efficacy, it aims to increase participants’ autonomy and improve their daily living skills. The aim of the seminar is for participants to deepen their understanding of, organization of the setting where the psychomotor intervention will take place, instructions for differentiating the level of difficulty of the activities, approaching the participants, involving the family, experiential activities of “Awakening”, “Therapeutic Core” and “Relaxation Routines”, focusing on points that may affect participation, forming groups to design and implement a “therapeutic core” so that participants can identify strengths and weaknesses.

General info:

In addition to the main Congress activities, attendees have the opportunity to participate in specialized workshops. These workshops offer in-depth training and hands-on experiences with experts in the field.

Please note that free seminars and workshops also require registration.

Attention: A Basic Registration Ticket is required to purchase Workshop Tickets.

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