THE BODY
This set of games includes several groups of activities designed to encourage the development of the body pattern. These games aim to gradually encourage the student to increase his/her attention towards different parts of the body and the figure representing it. The tutors help is required in all the games, in addition to being able to play a role in the game itself.
The activities are divided in to five different groups, each containing four exercises relating to the objective in question, which in turn may be completed by the child alone or together with the tutor acting as another player.
Group of games for working with the body through cause-effect relationships between spatial movement and the production of music and visual effects.
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Activities for learning the cause-effect between moving a hand and the playing of music and video.
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Games for learning to identify ones own image and differentiating it from others.
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Activities for learning to recognise and identify a pictographic representation of ones self and differentiate it from that of others.
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Games for learning to identify the different parts of ones own body and a representative image.
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POSTURES
The purpose of these video games is to go beyond the shape of the body for the student to become increasingly aware of his/her own body and learn to differentiate between a number of different postures he/she will have to adopt.
Just as in the other set of games, all are played alone at first and then together with the tutor or another student.
Group of games for learning to copy body postures, starting part by part and moving on to the whole body.
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Activities where the player has to adapt his/her body position to fit into a number of different shapes on the screen.
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Games where the player has to pick out a posture from a selection, having to observe overall features of that posture and memorise it.
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Activities consisting of following a sequence of postures which have certain functional and communicative effects.
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Games where the player must hold a certain posture while moving from side to side in order to move on in the game.
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