How children express their pre- and perinatal experiences in playand movement
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https://doi.org/10.66099/n85hwq77Keywords:
prenatal experiences, perinatal experiences, play behavior, movement behaviorAbstract
The topic of this article has been developed in the context of recurrent observations from psychomotor practice and relevant literature. Observations were made on 18 children, supplemented by anamnesis, interviews with the accompanying therapists and an expert interview. The results of this hermeneutic study are presented in this article. Some examples of prenatal playing of children are listed in the text.
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