1000 resultados para Criança - Morte
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Pós-graduação em Microbiologia - IBILCE
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A presente invenção descreve um método e kit para a identificação de polimorfismos associados à morte súbita cardíaca (MSC) . A tecnologia desenvolvida promove a análise em conjunto de SNPs (polimorfismo de um único nucleotídeo) relacionados à MSC. Esta técnica poderá ser utilizada na genética forense e médica, para auxiliar no diagnóstico de causa de morte e doenças cardiovasculares, respectivamente, bem como na identificação da pré-disposição genética ao desenvolvimento destas doenças.
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Alessandra Del Ré discute nesta obra a importância de se desenvolver um trabalho com o humor na escola, a partir da constatação de que crianças pequenas, de 3 a 5 anos de idade, têm no humor um elemento importante no processo de aquisição da linguagem. Partindo da hipótese de Garitte e Legrande, de que as crianças que fazem uso do humor têm melhores competências sociais, Del Ré critica a imposição sem nuances, pela escola, de padrões de linguagem, à medida que as crianças crescem. Tal imposição - necessariamente acrítica - minaria aos poucos a capacidade de produção linguística criativa e natural das crianças até seu desaparecimento, para prejuízo de futuras conceituações e efabulações oriundas do Imaginário. O trabalho defende que impor à criança cedo demais padrões transmitidos como sérios e indiscutíveis é como colocar uma venda em seus olhos e privá-la de se tornar mais ativa e principalmente mais criativa, capaz de manipular e reutilizar o humor cotidiano - algo que a escola deveria estimular, e não coibir.
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Com foco na familiarização dos estudantes com o laboratório e com as peças cadavéricas, esta obra apresenta parte das conclusões da primeira etapa de uma ampla e inédita pesquisa cuja finalidade é possibilitar uma análise interpretativa dos processos de ensino e aprendizagem criados durante aulas de Anatomia Geral e Humana em cursos de Ciências Biológicas. Levando em conta aspectos históricos, sociais, científicos, psicológicos e culturais, a autora aborda temas como as concepções de morte desde os primórdios da cultura ocidental e, também, os tratamentos dados aos mortos, avaliando os ritos fúnebres às modernas técnicas científicas, além do desenvolvimento das práticas anatômicas desde a Antiguidade. A autora analisa o problema do suprimento de material anatômico e da espetacularização das dissecações públicas, que se mostrou fundamental no movimento de aceitação coletiva da prática anatômica. E expõe a história do ensino da ciência anatômica no Brasil, com ênfase na influência, que persiste até hoje, das ideias do médico italiano Alfonso Bovero, estreante em 1914 da cadeira de Anatomia da futura Faculdade de Medicina da USP.
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This study, of theoretical nature, aims to analyse some propositions of Historic and Cultural psychology about human psyche, especially regarding the constitution of affective processes in relation to child development. Therefore, brings together some principles of Spinozist philosophy that underlie the Vigotskian thought about affections and postulates that, for this school of psychology, on the basis of human development are the social experience and subject-object relation, constitutive of cognitive and affective processes. The analyses developed over the text indicate that social mediators - signs and instruments - subsidize the formation of activity and consciousness in a process that legitimizes the historic and social origin of affective functions. The paper aims to highlight the role of education as a privileged place of access to knowledge capable of transforming ways of thinking, feeling and acting of children through the processes of teaching and learning.
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Pós-graduação em Medicina Veterinária - FCAV
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Pós-graduação em Saúde Coletiva - FMB
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This study, performed under a linguistic-discoursive prism, aimed to: (1) describe the moments in which occurred hesitations in the utterances of a psychotic child diagnosed with Language Disorder; and (2) determine the extent to which these moments (also) can indicate aspects of a subjectivity trying to emerge in this child. Data were extracted from a speech therapy session with a ten year old female child. Concerning the fi rst goal, from a total of 362 utterances produced by the child, only 74 (20%) had hesitation traces, while 288 (80%) did not. Concerning the second goal, the utterances with hesitation traces occurred in situations of: topic development, especially in the form of complementarity; introduction of new topic; return to the previous topic; refuses to the topic; enunciative incompleteness. The high percentage of utterances without hesitation traces (80%) is explained because they are highly predictable from the context, mostly in situations of ritualized adjacent pairs, oftentimes in situations of immediate specularity. The reduced percentage of utterances with hesitation traces are explained precisely by the fact that, unlike those without traces, in these ones, signs of a subjectivity that tries to emerge and show itself in the discourse production are detected. With the development of this study, we tried to emphasize the view at the hesitations as marks of subjectivity – in other words, evidences of confl icting relationships between the subject and the others that constitute the utter. The concern was also about bringing to the fi eld of Speech Pathology discoursive linguistic refl ections based on data extracted from symptomatic contexts of language.
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The syndrome of Gilles de la Tourette (ST) can cause marked distress in several areas of functioning. The literature indicates that children with TS may present diffi culties in relationships with teachers and peers. This case study exploration aimed to discover and describe the perceptions of parents and teachers of child with TS enrolled in regular school, regarding the child-school relationships. Interviews were conducted with parents of a 8 years-old child, diagnosed with ST and three educators. Participant observation of everyday children’s school was also performed. The set of reports reveals doubts on the part of respondents to identify involuntary behaviors of the child or to identify intentional actions. It was observed that there is still no connection between parents and educators in meeting the needs of the child. It is assumed that intervention strategies in a multidisciplinary perspective could help parents, educators and health care professionals act in a coordinated way in order to improve the school and social interaction of the child.
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Evaluate the effects of a modifi ed ConstraintInduced Therapy intervention protocol regarding movement quality and frequency of use of the affected upper extremity on children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy. Longitudinal study of a single case, performed with a four year old submitted to intervention during three hours daily, for ten days, restricting the non-affected upper extremity for eight hours daily. Data were collected using the Pediatric Upper Extremity Motor Activity Log and analyzed using the arithmetic mean. Signifi cant improvement in quality of movement and frequency of use of the upper limb from pre to post-intervention were noted, maintaining the result in later data collection, besides the acquisition of functional motor skills. The modifi ed constraint-induced movement therapy protocol of this study was effective in treating the child with hemiplegic cerebral palsy, the results may be useful for professionals working with this clientele, assisting them in the intervention process.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Developmental dyslexia is characterized by impairment in reading and writing as a result of changes in the cognitive-linguistic behavior. The goal of the research was to analyze and compare the performance on tasks of reading and writing in children with developmental dyslexia after a mentoring program. Participated in this study 15 children of both genders from 3rd to 7th grade public schools of a city in the State of São Paulo, with average age (M = 9.4) and (DP = 1.08) divided into GIexperimental group (7 children who received intervention) and GII – control group (8 children did not receive the intervention, they were matched according to sex and age group with GI). The children were subjected to the diagnostic survey of reading and writing and to the intervention program in Reading Recovery tutoring. The data regarding reading and writing tasks related to mentoring program were collected in CEES-Centro de Estudos de Educação e Saúde da UNESP. The results revealed statistically significant difference between the GI and GII, where children with dyslexia in the GI showed superior performance on the task of reading words and reading the book I in relation to children of the GII. It was concluded that the GI introduced significant advances compared to GII that did not receive mentoring intervention, demonstrating that due to variability of cognitive-linguistic profile of children with dyslexia, it is necessary to develop, mainly, in the school context programs with specific difficulties that focus on interventions of this population.
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This article tells the experience of some scholarship holders of Subproject PIBID Pedagogy Literacy FFC, who have developed, between its activities: planning, analysis, confection and adequacy of books of infantile histories so that they can be read and better understood for a child with visual deficiency. The idea arose from the fact that the school in which the pupil is enrolled does not have in its collection such resources. The books followed the criteria of adequacy and present in the literature of specific preparation area and the results pointed to the schoolgirl showed interest and motivation to run the task to read the stories with the adjustments that are made.