Os benefícios da música para o desenvolvimento da criança com Transtorno de Défict de Atenção com Hiperatividade (TDAH)

Visualizar/ Abrir
Data
2025-08-13Autor
Paixão, Adriana Benedito da Silva
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4016297787751679
Metadado
Mostrar registro completoResumo
This study aimed to analyze the benefits of music for the development of children with
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), focusing on the cognitive, motor,
emotional, and social dimensions. The research is based on the idea that the use of
music constitutes an effective pedagogical and therapeutic resource, capable of
generating positive results in the learning process and in children's behavior. This is
because music, through its composition, can awaken the attention of children with
ADHD, whose minds constantly seek patterns of order. Thus, each musical
composition, by having a well-defined beginning, middle, and end, offers predictability
and contributes to the individual's internal organization. To meet the proposed
objectives, a qualitative, exploratory methodology was chosen, seeking to understand
the presented theme based on the bibliography found, in addition to the survey
conducted by the author (2025) with early childhood education teachers at the Santa
Clara Educational Center in the municipality of São Gonçalo do Amarante, Rio Grande
do Norte, who contributed spontaneously. The theoretical framework was guided by
authors such as Barkley (2016), Paiva et al. (2007), Mantoan (2015), Nascimento and
Sousa (2022), and Oliveira et al. (2013), who emphasize the contribution of music as
a pedagogical tool. The results showed that music helps minimize the typical
impairments of ADHD, providing more welcoming, playful, and stimulating
environments. Another aspect revealed was the teachers' recognition of the
importance of music in the educational context. Finally, it is concluded that music is a
powerful ally in pedagogical work with children with ADHD, being able to transform the
school routine and significantly contribute to their development.