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Outline of the Equal Opportunity Action in participant country

Outline of the Equal Opportunity Action in participant country. By: Deckers Sarah Steenacker Naomi Sticker Lindsey ( KHBO from Belgium). Short description of why we worked on action 2. Children with participation problems Association for disabled children Duin en zee.

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Outline of the Equal Opportunity Action in participant country

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  1. Outline of the Equal Opportunity Action in participant country By: Deckers Sarah Steenacker Naomi Sticker Lindsey ( KHBO from Belgium)

  2. Short description of why we worked on action 2 • Children with participation problems • Association for disabled children • Duin en zee

  3. (continuation) • Children with a minor mental limitation & children without limitations • => enjoying sport & games

  4. Project • One day full of sport & games • Rotation system with various sports: goals • objectives

  5. (continuation) • Relay race • objectives

  6. (continuation) • Occupational therapy => integration & emancipation • Quality is important • emancipation: self processing & self realisations ->  helplessness

  7. (continuation) • rewards

  8. Purpose of the project • Inclusion • Building self confidence

  9. Methods • Didactical principles • Motivation principle • Activity principle • Reality principle • Totality principle • Individuality principle • Socialisation principle • Self building principle

  10. Outcomes of research or action • 1e degree • Taking contact decreases () • More self confident • Less understanding • sunshines • Low self estime

  11. Future recommendations • Smaller groups • Distributing information beforehand

  12. Personal reflection • Communication • Capabilities of the child • How to motivate • Duration of the physical efforts

  13. Duties of the occupational therapist • Working on the action fields • Expectations & demands of the client • Will • habituation • realisations • Intervention = meaningful activities

  14. What did we learn? • Purpose of the activities • Cognitive & communicatieve skills • Motivation !!! • Basic needs

  15. Thanks for listening !!!

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