875 resultados para Learning disabled children.


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El objetivo de este manual es mostrar la importancia del juego en el aprendizaje de los niños, con necesidades especiales o no. Destaca lo esencial de crear un entorno seguro, de observar a los niños mientras juegan con el fin de identificar sus dificultades, de analizar distintas zonas de juegos diferentes para apreciar las diversas clases de aprendizaje (intelectual, creativo, motor, social y emocional), y así encontrar las formas mas adecuadas para mejorar su aprendizaje.

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Recurso para todo lo que se refiere a grupos de niños, ya sea en la escuela, en la guardería, o simplemente la hora de organizar una reunión de juego no estructurado. Los juegos son una manera ideal para ayudar a los niños a desarrollar habilidades sociales y emocionales. Cada juego tiene claramente especificados los objetivos, sugerencias de variaciones, y un conjunto de preguntas que ayudan al grupo a reflexionar sobre las cuestiones abordadas en el juego. Los juegos cuentan con la improvisación, la pantomima, juegos de rol, de relajación, de competencia y de cooperación. También hay de movimiento, de lenguaje y juegos de adivinanzas, juegos de corro que ayudan a niños de 6 a 12 años a entender los problemas y necesidades que surgen en la interacción diaria con otros niños.

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En este recurso para estudiantes e investigadores en psicología del desarrollo, expertos en desarrollo infantil y aprendizaje piden reconsiderar las formas de juego que facilita el desarrollo en todos los campos ya que el juego proporciona a los niños la oportunidad de maximizar sus capacidades de atención, aprender a llevarse bien con sus compañeros, cultivar su creatividad, trabajar a través de sus emociones y obtener las habilidades académicas que son la base para el aprendizaje futuro.

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This paper studies the validity of the Test of Visual Perceptual Abilities (TVPA) as an indicator of learning problems in hearing-impaired children and how it correlates with other measures of learning disabilities.

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This paper discusses auditory perception differences in aphasic and non-aphasic children

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The study was designed to determine the appropriateness of a novel word-learning paradigm for normal-hearing and hearing-impaired children as well as to explore the nature of word-learning abilities for both groups. Pilot data was gathered to determine the number of words learned following separate intervals and throughout the test session.

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This paper reviews a program of study for language development using a cognitive approach.

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This paper discusses the Hiskey Test of learning ability and its use on hearing impaired and normal hearing children.

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This paper is a review of a study to evaluate the usefulness of a laboratory approach to auditory training with hearing impaired children.

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This study examined culturally and linguistically diverse families with deaf and hard of hearing children. A literature review consisted of looking at the rate of immigration to the United States, English speaking parents of children who are deaf and hard of hearing, bilingual education, and the obstacles bilingual parents of children who are deaf and hard of hearing may face. The data obtained was used to compile a list of resources for parents of children who are deaf and hard of hearing available in languages other than English in order to assist these families.

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This article reports on an ethnographic study involving the literacy practices of two multilingual Chinese children from two similar yet different cultural and linguistic contexts: Montreal and Singapore. Using syncretism as a theoretical tool, this inquiry examines how family environment and support facilitate children’s process of becoming literate in multiple languages. Informed by sociocultural theory, the inquiry looks in particular at the role of grandparents in the syncretic literacy practices of children. Through comparative analysis, the study reveals similarities and differences that, when considered together, contribute to our understanding of multilingual children’s creative forms of learning with regard to their rich literacy resources in multiple languages, the imperceptible influences of mediators, various learning styles and syncretic literacy practices.

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Studies show cross-linguistic differences in motion event encoding, such that English speakers preferentially encode manner of motion more than Spanish speakers, who preferentially encode path of motion. Focusing on native Spanish speaking children (aged 5;00-9;00) learning L2 English, we studied path and manner verb preferences during descriptions of motion stimuli, and tested the linguistic relativity hypothesis by investigating categorization preferences in a non-verbal similarity judgement task of motion clip triads. Results revealed L2 influence on L1 motion event encoding, such that bilinguals used more manner verbs and fewer path verbs in their L1, under the influence of English. We found no effects of linguistic structure on non-verbal similarity judgements, and demonstrate for the first time effects of L2 on L1 lexicalization in child L2 learners in the domain of motion events. This pattern of verbal behaviour supports theories of bilingual semantic representation that postulate a merged lexico-semantic system in early bilinguals.

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Schools have a legal duty to make reasonable adjustments for disabled pupils who experience barriers to learning. Inclusive approaches to data collection ensure that the needs of all children who are struggling are not overlooked. However, it is important that the methods promote sustained reflection on the part of all children, do not inadvertently accentuate differences between pupils, and do not allow individual needs to go unrecognized. This paper examines more closely the processes involved in using Nominal Group Technique to collect the views of children with and without a disability on the difficulties experienced in school. Data were collected on the process as well as the outcomes of using this technique to examine how pupil views are transformed from the individual to the collective, a process that involves making the private, public. Contrasts are drawn with questionnaire data, another method of data collection favoured by teachers. Although more time-efficient this can produce unclear and cursory responses. The views that surface from pupils need also to be seen within the context of the ways in which schools customize the data collection process and the ways in which the format and organization of the activity impact on the responses and responsiveness of the pupils.