@article{oai:hosen.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000133, author = {松原, 豊 and Matsubara, Yutaka}, journal = {こども教育宝仙大学紀要}, month = {Mar}, note = {Difficulty maintaining posture is a factor that hinders learning and impairs daily life in children with physical disabilities.However, posture management is often discussed from a medical standpoint and rarely from the perspectives of cognitive development and learning support. In the present study, a questionnaire survey of schools for children with physical disabilities was conducted with the objective of elucidating the needs and issues in posture management from the perspectives of cognitive development and learning support. The results showed that the goals of posture management were health maintenance, learning activities, and physical movement. Factors associated with the relationship between posture and learning effects were eye-handcoordination, sensory support, relaxation, forward-leaning posture, and movement restriction. In addition, assessment and support methods in posture management often tended to consist mainly of approaches based on medicine and rehabilitation.Furthermore, cooperation with experts differed among schools, and there was a great need for manuals and expert advice onassessment and support methods in posture management. These findings suggest the importance of a method of posture assessmentand management that takes into account the necessary aspects of learning support. : This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHIGrant Number 23531315.}, pages = {1--9}, title = {肢体不自由児の姿勢マネジメントと学習支援(1)─肢体不自由特別支援学校における姿勢マネジメントの実態─}, volume = {4}, year = {2013}, yomi = {マツバラ, ユタカ} }