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Pretend play of children with cerebral palsy

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posted on 2011-11-01, 00:00 authored by L Pfeifer, A Pacciulio, C dos Santos, J dos Santos, Karen StagnittiKaren Stagnitti
Background and Purpose: Evaluate self-initiated pretend play of children with cerebral palsy.

Method: Twenty preschool children participated in the study. Pretend play ability was measured by using the child-initiated pretend play assessment culturally adapted to Brazil.

Results: There were significant negative correlations between the children’s motor severity level and their elaborateness of play with conventionalimaginative and symbolic play materials and a number of object substitutions in symbolic play. This indicated that children with greater motor limitations had diminished play ability. In this sample, 35% of the children showed typical play styles, identified by good scores in elaborate pretend play actions, number of object substitutions, and ability to self-initiate play, whereas 65% showed delay in their play.

Implications: The type of pretend play deficits that might be expected in children with cerebral palsy were described. Furthermore, suggested directions for therapeutic intervention to enhance pretend play performance in cerebral palsy children were proposed.

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Journal

Physical and occupational therapy in pediatrics

Volume

31

Issue

4

Pagination

390 - 402

Publisher

Informa Healthcare

Location

New York, N. Y.

ISSN

0194-2638

eISSN

1541-3144

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2011, Informa Healthcare

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