912 resultados para humanitarian intervention
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El libro trata de dotar a profesores, auxiliares docentes y coordinadores de 'necesidades educativas especiales' de un medio para identificar a los alumnos que presenten estas características. Mediante la observación de los niños y la agrupación de los síntomas, se pretende comprender porqué se comportan de una determinada manera, cuál puede ser la causa, y crear y probar soluciones y estrategias a medida para los que tengan dificultades en más de un área, siempre mediante un acercamiento práctico para ayudar al niño y teniendo en cuenta una serie de indicadores que permitan al profesor confirmar la necesidad de una evaluación adicional.
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There is evidence that exposure to passive smoking in general, and in babies in particular, is an important cause of morbimortality. Passive smoking is related to an increased risk of pediatric diseases such as sudden death syndrome, acute respiratory diseases, worsening of asthma, acute-chronic middle ear disease and slowing of lung growth. The objective of this article is to describe the BIBE study protocol. The BIBE study aims to determine the effectiveness of a brief intervention within the context of Primary Care, directed to mothers and fathers that smoke, in order to reduce the exposure of babies to passive smoking (ETS)
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This study evaluates the Speech Intelligibility Index (SII) as a tool to describe hearing loss and predict when hearing aids would be appropriate for pediatric oncology patients who have received or are currently receiving cisplatin. The efficacy of the SII is compared to the Brock grade which is commonly used for patients with ototoxic hearing loss secondary to cisplatin treatment. The SII is a discrete measure that precisely reflects the patient’s functional hearing status and is highly correlated with the need for audiologic intervention.
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This paper discusses early intervention programs in accordance with IDEA for hearing impaired children.
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This paper discusses common issues deaf educators face that are not directly related to a child’s hearing impairment and thus often outside the educators’ area of expertise. The study also identifies a range of emotions early interventionists experience while working with children with multiple impairments.