Bibliographic citations
Moreno, M., (2023). La práctica de la lúdica teatral y su influencia en el desarrollo de la autoestima en niños y niñas de 6 a 11 años del siglo XXI en Hispanoamérica [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26522
Moreno, M., La práctica de la lúdica teatral y su influencia en el desarrollo de la autoestima en niños y niñas de 6 a 11 años del siglo XXI en Hispanoamérica []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26522
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title = "La práctica de la lúdica teatral y su influencia en el desarrollo de la autoestima en niños y niñas de 6 a 11 años del siglo XXI en Hispanoamérica",
author = "Moreno Fernandez, Maria Jesus",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
This research analyzes the ability of playful theater as a didactic instrument that facilitates the strengthening of self-esteem in Hispanic-American boys and girls from 6 to 11 years old during the 21st century. It is about fostering a dynamic space, whereby the participant from an early age has the ability to develop their own creativity, imagination and recreation through four main body and voice exercises such as dramatic play, corporality, writing and musical rhythm. Therefore, the theatrical play encourages the minor to seek their personal knowledge, to produce body and/or vocal expression and to investigate their way of connecting with oneself and with others in the approach of a social adaptation. This work develops, first, the definition and importance of the infantile self-esteem of Hispano- America from the XXI century and its relation with the theater. Subsequently, the theatrical playful resources in Hispanic American children will be studied to achieve their true identity and good management of social relationships. For this, a bibliographic search of old research and recent publications was carried out. In this sense, the investigations of Juan Cervera, Sofía Domínguez, Federico Menéndez, Corinne Vialaret and other authors have been essential for this project.
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