发育障碍儿童的感知运动技能

A. Salkić, Milena Nikolić
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感知运动技能(PMS)对包括发育障碍儿童在内的儿童的整体功能非常重要,它使一个人能够根据通过运动产生的刺激对周围空间产生作用。本文旨在综述有关残疾儿童经前症候知识的丰富研究,强调日常生活活动和学习技能的重要性。论文收集了检索电子数据库的关键词:经前综合症、残疾儿童、视觉感知、粗大和精细运动技能、视觉-运动协调、视觉-运动整合。论文的选择标准已在过去10年全文出版。共有12件作品符合标准。研究综述结果表明,残疾儿童的经前症候群存在局限性,且经前症候群在不同的困难类型和程度上存在差异,但在同一类别的残疾儿童中也存在差异。实施教育和康复计划可以改善经前综合症。结果表明,经前症候群与日常生活活动、视觉感知与阅读技能习得之间存在相关性。重要的是要指出经前综合症是可以实践的,重要的是要为残疾儿童实施激励计划,也为有一些困难风险的儿童实施激励计划,以防止儿童在日常生活活动和学习技能方面可能遇到的困难。所提出的研究结果应考虑到所提出的研究的局限性,但也要考虑到本研究的局限性。关键词:视觉-运动整合,精细和大肌肉运动技能,发育困难
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PERCEPTIVE-MOTOR SKILLS IN CHILDREN WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
Perceptual-motor skills (PMS) are very important for the functioning of children in general, including children with developmental disabilities, and enable a person to, based on the stimulus through movement it acts on the space that is surrounded. This paper aims to review the research of enriched knowledge of PMS of children with disabilities, which emphasized the importance of performing activities of everyday life and the acquisition of academic skills. The papers collected a search of electronic databases using the keywords: PMS, children with disabilities, visual perception, gross and fine motor skills, visual-motor coordination, visual-motor integration. Criteria for the selection of papers have been published in full and in the last 10 years. A total of 12 works met the criteria. The results of the research review showed that children with disabilities have a limitation in PMS, and showed that PMS differ separately from the type and degree of difficulty, but differences also exist within the same category of children with disabilities. Implementation of education and rehabilitation programs improves PMS. The results showed that there is a correlation between PMS and activities of everyday life and a correlation between visual perceptions and the acquisition of reading skills. It is important to point out that PMS can be practiced and it is important to implement incentive programs for children with disabilities, but also children at risk for some difficulty, to prevent possible difficulties that children may have in performing daily life activities and in acquiring academic skills. The results of the presented research should be considered concerning the limitations of the presented research, but also to the limitations of this research. Keywords: visual-motor integration, fine and gross motor skills, developmental difficulties
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