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RECRUITINGINTERVENTIONAL

Technology in Play for Children With Physical Disabilities: the Dice Model of Play

The Role of Technology in Facilitating Play for Children With Physical Disabilities: Development of the Dice Model of Play

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About This Trial

Play is an important activity for children. Almost all children play, but what is play? It is not easy to define play. In the past, people believed that children played to burn their energy. Now, it is known that play is important for children's growth. Some kids with disabilities cannot play. Many experts use play to teach children specific skills. People often forget that play is a child's right. It is important to help all children play. The first step is to define play and find what features are important in helping a child with a disability play. There are some models of play. But they are not complete. They do not look at play as a whole. Some models are just about playfulness, and some are about playing with others. Having a model that defines play helps researchers and clinicians think about play and the different parts of it. Then, when a child cannot play, experts can fix the part that is not working. Investigators want to introduce a model of play in this project. Investigators want to edit and complete it in three steps. First, Investigators will ask parents and children with disabilities about things that help or do not help them play; then, investigators will give Lego robots to kids that they will build with help and play with them for a few weeks. And at the end, investigators will ask therapists and other experts about our model of play. This model will be edited during the study.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Having a disability or typically developed - Between 3 to 8 years old - Speaking and understanding English or Persian - Living in Winnipeg Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Not receiving play therapy within the last three months Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Having a disability or typically developed * Between 3 to 8 years old * Speaking and understanding English or Persian * Living in Winnipeg Exclusion Criteria: * Not receiving play therapy within the last three months

Treatments Being Tested

OTHER

robots

LEGO robots with adaptation according to child's age and developmental skills.

OTHER

conventional

A pack of conventional play tools consists of dolls, teddy bears, miniature wild animals, and small cars. All are available, and the child can choose to play with them.

Locations (1)

Rehabilitation Centre for Children
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada