THE INFLUENCE OF SWIMMING ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF AUTISTS

Authors

  • Iasmynne de Oliveira Messias Centro Universitário de Rio Verde GO- UNIBRAS
  • Wilza Mary Saraiva Mourão Centro Universitário de Rio Verde GO- UNIBRAS
  • Ludmila Jayme Borges Centro Universitário de Rio Verde GO- UNIBRAS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v8i11.7768

Keywords:

Paper. Methodology. Formatting.

Abstract

The present study aims to identify the change in the behavior of children with autism through the practice of swimming. This is a field research with collection of information about autistic children, aged between 3 and 8 years who already practice swimming. For data collection, some questionnaires were applied with closed and open questions, for those responsible to answer. The specific points of analysis were: motor coordination, speech and social interaction. Those responsible who answered the questionnaire said that there were significant improvements in these aspects. Therefore, it can be concluded that swimming has a fundamental role in the development of children with autism, as it helps in motor coordination, bringing an improvement in social interaction and in the development of the ability to socialize with the family, teacher and other children.

Author Biographies

Iasmynne de Oliveira Messias, Centro Universitário de Rio Verde GO- UNIBRAS

Acadêmica do 8º período do Curso de Educação Física da UNIBRAS – Centro Universitário de Rio Verde GO. 

Wilza Mary Saraiva Mourão, Centro Universitário de Rio Verde GO- UNIBRAS

Professora do Curso de Educação Física da UNIBRAS – Centro Universitário de Rio Verde GO

Ludmila Jayme Borges, Centro Universitário de Rio Verde GO- UNIBRAS

Professora Mestre do Curso de Educação Física da UNIBRAS – Centro Universitário de Rio Verde GO.  

Published

2022-11-30

How to Cite

Messias, I. de O. ., Mourão, W. M. S. ., & Borges, L. J. . (2022). THE INFLUENCE OF SWIMMING ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF AUTISTS . Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 8(11), 1717–1724. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v8i11.7768