Vives Peñalver, Iolanda
- Education professionals specialized in therapy in the areas of education, social education, health, art, and social welfare.
Admission requirements:
- A pre-EHEA degree, bachelor's degree or diploma.
- Previous training in preventive and educational psychmotricity is a requirement.
- To have the opportunity to undertake therapeutic psychomotor practice with a child or a small help group (to monitor the intervention in the first year and draw up a report in the second year of the course).
The course is also open to students with no prior university education, who will acquire the same knowledge and skills and receive a specific qualification for their learner group. Information on the access requirements and other conditions can be obtained from the course directors.
Aucouturier psychomotor practice is a body learning practice that, through connection, mobilizes children's sensoriality, tonicity, motility, emotional experience, and imagination.
The unitary conception of the person, representation of body image, and psychological maturity through movement, together with analysis of disorders of the motor, emotional, and symbolic maturity of the child are the basis of this training and the justification for its organization.
The aim of the master's degree is for students to gain professional skills to work with children in educational, health, preventive, and clinical areas.
The process is divided into four interrelated areas: body training, theoretical training, educational training, and psychosocial training.