MINI-REVIEW: Contribution of early intervention models to child motor development

T. A. Tabosa, Letícia H. M. Ferreira, K. V. Viana-Cardoso, M. C. Ferracioli-Gama
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BACKGROUND: Early intervention (EI) is a specific service for children in early childhood (up to two years old), in which the main objective is to promote the emergence of skills or abilities. AIM: To identify the scientific production about EI programs and their contribution to child motor development. METHOD: A mini-review of the literature in the PubMed, Scielo and Lilacs databases during November-December 2019, using the descriptors “early intervention” and “motor development”. Randomized clinical trials (RCT), quasi-experimental studies and case series were included. Descriptive analyses were applied. RESULTS: Fourteen studies were selected. Some interventions were found to be effective: “Tummy time” (adoption of the prone position for a certain time) and the use of a treadmill for children with Down syndrome. Other results’ studies reinforced the importance of parents acting in their children’s environment and those strategies considering the insertion of the family in the intervention are able to modulate the risks to children motor development, even biological risks. The insertion of the family in early interventions was verified, highlighting the models of parental intervention and home visits. CONCLUSION: Most EI models with positive effects on motor development are focused only on the execution of some determined technique, without considering the different aspects of the child development. However, family participation is undeniable even in these models. Strategies that show positive contribution to motor development seek to assist the family in the task of promoting environmental enrichment.
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MINI-REVIEW:早期干预模式对儿童运动发展的贡献
背景:早期干预(EI)是一项针对儿童早期(两岁以下)的特殊服务,其主要目标是促进技能或能力的出现。目的:了解情商项目的科学成果及其对儿童运动发展的影响。方法:对2019年11 - 12月PubMed、Scielo和Lilacs数据库中的文献进行小型综述,使用“早期干预”和“运动发育”描述词。包括随机临床试验(RCT)、准实验研究和病例系列。采用描述性分析。结果:共纳入14项研究。一些干预措施被发现是有效的:“俯卧时间”(采用俯卧姿势一段时间)和对患有唐氏综合症的儿童使用跑步机。其他研究结果强调了父母在孩子环境中行动的重要性,以及那些考虑到家庭介入干预的策略能够调节儿童运动发展的风险,甚至是生物风险。验证了家庭在早期干预中的插入,突出了父母干预和家访的模式。结论:大多数对运动发展有积极影响的EI模型只关注某些特定技术的执行,而没有考虑儿童发展的不同方面。然而,即使在这些模式中,家庭的参与也是不可否认的。对运动发展有积极贡献的战略寻求帮助家庭完成促进环境丰富的任务。
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