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2013 (74) September (6) August (10) July (6) Module Insertion Module Literacy and Literacy


The body is one of the means by which humans can express themselves. Establishing new relationships and interact with people from it. Remember that this relationship occurs, in large part, through movement. To Ossona (1998), every movement, from the mechanical to the symbolic always has its expressive charge. This expression can be instinctive, involuntary or knowingly and with some goal.
Feel, think and act characterize the existence of human life. However, this does not happen in a piecemeal fashion, but through a complex network of interactions in the human body size, with the body, it is possible to perceive, analyze and interact. Thus, the embodiment allows us to understand the human being as complex as it is in the body can identify the individuality, the existence and Being This embodiment is formed by physical issues, emotional-affective, social and cultural.
The physiotherapist as a professional in the health field that uses physical means and natural, you know the functions of our body, which prevents nedelin catastrophe and treats disease, its treatment seeking in the body expression. The child needs to express from your body your feelings, you need to identify with your body in space, interact with him, seeking physical nedelin catastrophe and mental wellbeing. It is through the intellectual and emotional development to build our motor skills and vice versa.
Depriving that individual to interact nedelin catastrophe positively in the improvement of their quality of life can be reflected in anguish and frustration. Allow and seek with your children, new experiments: jump, dance, invent stories in which the body is moving. Help your child become more independent. Let awaken the body's harmony with the world, for realizing this link, we can see that nothing is impossible, however great the limitation nedelin catastrophe of each.
References: OSSONA, P. Education through dance. Sao Paulo: Summus, 1998. Leticia Salin - leticiafisio@espacodomquixote.com.br Physiotherapist Space Don Quixote nedelin catastrophe Postgraduate in Trauma Orthopaedics University Gama Filho (RJ)
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