RESUMENEl presente estudio se realizó en la Institución Educativa Felicidad Barrios Hernández Vereda el Cocuy, del municipio de Villavicencio (Meta), y tuvo por objetivo principal: Desarrollar un programa de alfabetización corporal como una estrategia educativa planteada desde el paradigma de la psicomotricidad. En términos de la metodología se desarrolló un estudio de tipo cualitativo dentro del campo de la Investigación Acción, se acudió al análisis de diarios de campo y entrevistas manejadas en el proceso. Los participantes fueron menores de grado Preescolar entre los seis y siete años, de la institución Educativa ya nombrada. Los resultados evidenciaron un avance significativo sobre la comprensión de las letras minúsculas del alfabeto. En discusión y conclusiones se confrontan los resultados de la actividad psicomotriz, con algunos estudios y teorías a favor y en contra, para luego formular los logros de la estrategia y su posible aplicabilidad con otras poblaciones.Palabras clave: método, enseñanza, danza, música.ABSTRACT The present study was carried out in the Educational Institution Felicidad Barrios Hernández Vereda el Cocuy, municipality of Villavicencio (Meta), and had as main objective: To develop a body literacy program as an educational strategy proposed from the paradigm of psychomotricity. In terms of the Methodology, a qualitative study was developed within the field of Action Research, we went to the analysis of field diaries and interviews handled in the process. The participants were children from the preschool level between six and seven years old, from the educational institution already named. The results showed a significant advance on the understanding of the lowercase letters of the alphabet. In the part of the discussion and conclusions, the results of the psychomotor activity are compared, with some studies and theories for and against to then formulate the achievements of the strategy and its possible applicability with other populations.
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