An Investigation of the Effects of a Period of Individual and Team Plays on the Social Development of Educable Mentally Retarded Children ()
ABSTRACT
Children learn to collaborate with and attract children of their own age,
to observe others’ rights, to live a team
life and to develop many more social processes through play. The present study
aimed at investigating the effects of a
period of individual and team plays on the social development of educable
mentally retarded children. In this quasi-experimental study, two experimental
and one control group were used with the
pretest-posttest design. The statistical population consisted of mentally
retarded students (aged between 8 and 11) in Tehran Province. Two schools were
selected from special schools of Tehran Province by cluster sampling method.
Then, 45 male students were randomly selected from the students of these
schools and assigned to three groups (each group 15 subjects) of experimental
(10.7 ± 0.3) and control (10.5 ± 0.4). After the parents’ consent, experimental subjects performed the
school plays for a month, 12 sessions, and 3 sessions per week.
Covariance and Tukey post hoc test were used to analyze the data. The results
showed that the mean scores of social development in experimental groups
drastically increased in the posttest (P = 0.001). In addition, there was a
significant difference in the mean between the experimental and control groups
while there was no significant difference in the mean between the team and
individual experimental groups (P < 0.001). It can be concluded that team plays
in mentally retarded children can lead to their better adaptability and
relations in their community. It is suggested
that proper facilities should be established for the physical activity of these
children and the children should be involved in social interactions so
that they can get rid of isolation and loneliness.
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Kalkhoran, J. and Homayounnia, M. (2015) An Investigation of the Effects of a Period of Individual and Team Plays on the Social Development of Educable Mentally Retarded Children.
Open Access Library Journal,
2, 1-7. doi:
10.4236/oalib.1101380.