Detran serves 170 atypical children and adolescents with activities in the playroom
Pedagogical actions related to traffic were carried out during the enrollment of mothers in the CNH Pai D’égua Mães Atípicas Program

The State Department of Transit (Detran) received 170 atypical children and adolescents during the enrollment period of the CNH Pai D’égua Mães Atípicas, aimed at approved candidates in the Metropolitan Region of Belém. The program took place from August 4 to 14, in the playroom space, integrated with the service at the agency's headquarters in the capital. Within the program, the education team conducted pedagogical activities on measures for safe traffic.
The playroom space is interactive and playful to host educational activities for children and adolescents who accompany their guardians during service at the agency's headquarters. Being an area included in the service sector, it is completely visible, facilitating parents who seek some licensing or vehicle service.

Detranzinho - Among the activities carried out in the playroom are the apprentice game, screening of educational films, and painting games. The space also conducts programs with Detranzinho, which schedules activities every month with schools and social institutions.

With a trained team, various games, screenings of traffic-related films, games, and painting activities were carried out, all aimed at traffic education in an inclusive and accessible manner. “This August we had the 'CNH Pai D'égua' for Atypical Mothers, with 170 atypical children and adolescents, to allow mothers to enroll with peace of mind. This service in our space is unique because each child has their potential, their way of expressing themselves, and also their challenges. Our commitment was to ensure not only a playful and caring space for them but also a learning environment,” said Edilssa Carla, the manager of Pedagogical Programs and Projects at Detran.
Text: Anna Kelly Saraiva - Ascom/Detran