As part of our program psychostimulation residence, today we made an activity guided by the Social Education and Occupational Therapist center.
The activity involved the development of a sardine on paper. It's worked fine motor skills (1), and has seized the moment to work the meaning of this celebration, giving good opportunities to work reminiscence (2). Alicia
Tarragona - Social Worker
(1) The fine motor refers to all actions that the child performs primarily with their hands, through eye-hand coordination, etc.. Here is the painting, punching, gluing, tearing, use of tools, take things with the fingertips, get covered, basting, mixing, etc. Generally help detect shortcomings and physical conditions such as weakness in the fingers or osteoplasty (elastic bones). All these exercises are developed in various materiales.Fuente table: http://mikinder.blogspot.com/
(2) Reminiscence: The task of remembering, evoking the experience comfortable in a long life cycle, flourished for many years, geriatric intervention incorporates one of the most interesting, beneficial and motivational within the range of techniques applied to this age group. The retrieval of past experiences, is associated with positive results in achieving wellness and quality of life and adult adjustment. Source: http://www.psicologiacientifica.com/bv/psicologia-395-1-reminiscencia -e-history-of-life-the-atmosphere-personal-of-a.html
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