RESUMO: crianças com paralisia cerebral (PC) apresentam déficit motor e podem ter poucas vivências sensório-motoras, o que interfere em sua principal atividade: o brincar. O objetivo deste estudo foi identificar a percepção de pais e de terapeutas ocupacionais sobre o comportamento lúdico de crianças com PC. O estudo foi desenvolvido com 25 crianças com PC utilizando os instrumentos Entrevista Inicial com os Pais e a Avaliação do Comportamento Lúdico das crianças destinados a terapeutas ocupacionais. Os resultados apontaram um índice de concordância que variou de 8% a 93% quanto ao interesse geral da criança pelas outras pessoas; 88% a 100% na categoria interesse geral da criança pelo ambiente sensorial, de 84 a 96% na categoria interesses e capacidades lúdicas; e, de 68% a 100% na categoria características da atitude lúdica. Os instrumentos utilizados foram capazes de identificar o comportamento lúdico de crianças com PC e podem auxiliar na delimitação de objetivos e plano terapêutico com abordagem centrada no cliente. Com este estudo verificou-se que as crianças com PC, independentemente de sua gravidade motora, demonstram atitude, ação e interesse pelo brincar, condizendo com a proposta da abordagem do Modelo Lúdico. PALAVRAS-CHAVE:Educação Especial. Jogos e Brinquedos. Paralisia Cerebral. Avaliação. ABSTRACT:Children with cerebral palsy (CP) present motor disability and may have fewer sensorimotor experiences, which may interfere in their main activity: playing. The purpose of this study was to identify the perceptions of parents and occupational therapists on the ludic behavior of children with CP. The study was carried out with 25 children with CP using Initial Interview with Parents and Assessment of Ludic Behavior aimed at occupational therapists. Results indicated an agreement rate ranging from 8% to 93%; regarding the child's General Interest to Other People; from 88% to 100% for Child's General Interest for the Sensorial Environment; from 84% to 96% in the category Ludic Interests and Skills; and from 68% to 100% in the category Characteristics of the Ludic Attitude. The instruments used were capable of identifying the children's ludic behavior and may help define the objectives and treatment plan with a patient-centered approach. This study showed that children with CP, regardless of their motor severity, demonstrate attitude, action and interest in playing, consistently to the Ludic Model.
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