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Inclusion of students with Down Syndrome in Childhood Education

Inclusion of students with Down Syndrome in Childhood Education

... de Down, debe evitar cualquier tipo de discriminación o conducta negativa que afecte al desarrollo del alumno de manera inclusiva en las aulas (Harris et ... See full document

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Engaging adolescents with Down syndrome in an educational video game

Engaging adolescents with Down syndrome in an educational video game

... therapy with patients that have a speech ...therapy in childhood apraxia of speech ...types of error commonly associated with CAS: groping errors (delay in sound ... See full document

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Intercultural Education in Early Childhood Education

Intercultural Education in Early Childhood Education

... number of immigrant students in schools has increased ...Faced with this reality, it is essential that educational institutions receive an adequate response, emphasizing topics and strategies ... See full document

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Teaching receptive vocabulary in a foreign language classroom to students with down syndrome through different methodological elements

Teaching receptive vocabulary in a foreign language classroom to students with down syndrome through different methodological elements

... problems in teaching a foreign language and some successful experiences of mothers with children with Down ...One of them is a mother who saw her son smiling, she says, “él ... See full document

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Inclusion of autistic students in a secondary education classroom: A teaching project for "English as a foreign language"

Inclusion of autistic students in a secondary education classroom: A teaching project for "English as a foreign language"

... present in our lives that it has been often taken to fiction, from movies like Rain Man (1989) by Barry Levinson to literature, as in The Empty Fortress (1967) by Bruno ...extent of veracity ... See full document

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The teaching of History in Early Childhood Education

The teaching of History in Early Childhood Education

... teaching of history is a source of cultural ...allows students to discover their identity and the changes that has had the society over the years, contributing to the formation of critical ... See full document

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Children with Down Syndrome: Life Stories of Parents

Children with Down Syndrome: Life Stories of Parents

... and education of newborns with Down Syndrome, with the primary objective being to optimize their cognitive, physical and socio-emotional ...mainly with qualitative data ... See full document

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Psycho-motor Education in Early Childhood Education Centres

Psycho-motor Education in Early Childhood Education Centres

... the students themselves, and are held in the spaces of the ...classes with all the large group, or seminars and small group practice ...contents of the ...and students will be ... See full document

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Assessment of Motor Coordination in Students of Early Childhood Education: Developmental Coordination Disorder

Assessment of Motor Coordination in Students of Early Childhood Education: Developmental Coordination Disorder

... lacking in coordination skills development and acquisition, known as Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) or developmental dyspraxia, is a motor disorder not attributable to any type of disability or ... See full document

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Reading profiles in adolescents with Fragile X Syndrome and down syndrome

Reading profiles in adolescents with Fragile X Syndrome and down syndrome

... geneous in total IQ, but their cognitive profile is ...superior in verbal IQ, this superiority is due to bet- ter performance in tasks of immediate memory with visual or verbal elements ... See full document

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Application of psychomotor skills as a tool for social inclusion in early childhood education

Application of psychomotor skills as a tool for social inclusion in early childhood education

... made with the purpose of promoting social inclusion in an ordinary classroom through motor activities that help and promote an inclusive ...global, with which motor development and ... See full document

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Inferential processes in readers with Down syndrome

Inferential processes in readers with Down syndrome

... aim of this work is to know if the source of the diffi- culty in making inferences, readers with Down syndrome, is in access to prior knowledge or constructing ideas from ... See full document

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The School Garden: An improvement for the inclusion of students with Asperger's Syndrome

The School Garden: An improvement for the inclusion of students with Asperger's Syndrome

... maintenance of a school garden by the students, being the ecological garden of the school a physical, free and natural space that offers the opportunity of carrying out attractive, motivating ... See full document

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Indicators of obesity in young people with Down Syndrome

Indicators of obesity in young people with Down Syndrome

... aim of this study was to compare growth and obesity parameters by gender, as well as check the correlation on the variables of two obesity parameters, body mass index (BMI) and % body fat in chil- ... See full document

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Intervention to improve socio-emotional skills in a child with Asperger Syndrome in early childhood education

Intervention to improve socio-emotional skills in a child with Asperger Syndrome in early childhood education

... study of a 4 year old child with Asperger Syndrome that shows adaptative limitations in the ...series of basic and complex activities for the training of socio- emotional ... See full document

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Sensorial Integration in early childhood Education students and students with Special Educational Needs

Sensorial Integration in early childhood Education students and students with Special Educational Needs

... Jane Ayres defined the sensorial integration as the process which organize the sensorial entries for the brain to produce an useful corporal answer. This therapy becomes efficient when the brain employs those functions ... See full document

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The inclusion in high education: the voice of chilean students with disability

The inclusion in high education: the voice of chilean students with disability

... Asimismo, desde hace algunos años en Chile, se han ido instalando en algunas universidades programas que ofrecen apoyos a los estudiantes con discapacidad y a sus docentes en diversos [r] ... See full document

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The importance of Emotional Education in students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

The importance of Emotional Education in students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

... Una vez descrito, de forma general, qué se entiende por TDAH y cuáles son las características que este alumnado presenta, así como los diferentes tipos que pueden desarrollarse, se pasa[r] ... See full document

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The relevance of Physical Education to working the social skills of Down syndrome children in the second stage of infantile education

The relevance of Physical Education to working the social skills of Down syndrome children in the second stage of infantile education

... de Down (SD) es una condición humana ocasionada por la presencia de 47 cromosomas en los núcleos de las células, en lugar de ...de Down afecta al físico, a la parte cognitiva, sensorial y adaptativa del ... See full document

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SÍNDROME DE BURNOUT EN ALUMNOS DE DOCTORADO EN EDUCACIÓN DE LA CIUDAD DE DURANGO. Burnout syndrome in students of PhD in Education in Durango

SÍNDROME DE BURNOUT EN ALUMNOS DE DOCTORADO EN EDUCACIÓN DE LA CIUDAD DE DURANGO. Burnout syndrome in students of PhD in Education in Durango

... purpose of this research was to identify the descriptive profile of the bur- nout syndrome and the relationship among such syndrome and demographic and situational variables ...application ... See full document

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