Efficacy of Therapeutic Recreation-Based Drumtastic® and Kid Yoga Rocks in an Early Childhood Public School Setting

IF 0.7 Q4 REHABILITATION Therapeutic Recreation Journal Pub Date : 2021-03-03 DOI:10.18666/TRJ-2021-V55-I1-10128
L. Litchke, T. Willemin, Allison Willemin, Carrie Ekins, Dean P. Owens
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The intent of this study was to compare drumming and yoga to regular classroom physical activity in a school setting. Twenty-nine early childhood students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) engaged in 5-weeks of TR led Kid Yoga Rocks (KYR; n = 10), Drumtastic ® (DR; n = 11), or Classroom/recess control group (CR; n = 8). Statistical analysis revealed significant positive changes pre-post in cognition (p < .001) and mood/fun (p =.003) within DR and KYR groups. Significant positive affect change resulted in DR and KYR vs. CR (p < .001); though no difference between DR and KYR. No significant change in socialization with others pre-post for all three groups. However, near significant between groups change for personal relationships for KYR and DR vs. CR which showed DR significantly better (p = .023). Thus, TR led evidence-based practice in schools as a related service can benefit children with ASD including problem solving, memory, relationship building, and expression of positive emotion. Implications for TR practice in school settings and further research on the effects of yoga and drumming are warrented as a result of this study.  Subscribe to TRJ
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以治疗性娱乐为基础的Drumtastic®和儿童瑜伽岩石在儿童早期公立学校环境中的疗效
这项研究的目的是将击鼓和瑜伽与学校环境中的常规课堂体育活动进行比较。29名患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的幼儿学生参加了为期5周的TR主导的儿童瑜伽岩石(KYR;n = 10), Drumtastic®(DR;n = 11),或教室/课间控制组(CR;n = 8)。统计分析显示,DR和KYR组在认知(p < 0.001)和情绪/乐趣(p = 0.003)方面发生了显著的积极变化。DR和KYR相对于CR有显著的积极影响变化(p < 0.001);虽然DR和KYR没有区别。所有三个群体在离职前与其他人的社交没有显著变化。然而,KYR和DR与CR的个人关系在组间变化接近显著,其中DR明显更好(p = 0.023)。因此,以TR为主导的学校循证实践作为相关服务,可以使ASD儿童在解决问题、记忆、建立关系和表达积极情绪方面受益。本研究的结果是对学校环境中TR实践的影响以及对瑜伽和击鼓的影响的进一步研究进行了警告。订阅TRJ
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