
The article presents an analysis of the relevance of the problem of correction of voluntary movements and actions at an early age in children with speech disabilities. The authors reveal the essence of the concept of "arbitrary movements and actions", describe the diagnostic scheme, and propose a correction system. The researchers present the results and analysis of the pedagogical experiment.
В статье представлен анализ актуальности проблемы коррекции произвольных движений и действий в раннем возрасте у детей с отклонениями в овладении речью. Авторами раскрывается сущность понятия «произвольные движения и действия», описывается схема диагностики, предлагается комплексная система коррекции. Исследователи приводят результаты и анализ педагогического эксперимента.
deviations in language acquisition, complex correction, ранняя коррекционная помощь, дети раннего возраста, отклонения в овладении речью, комплексная коррекция, Young children, произвольные движения и действия, voluntary movements and actions, early correctional assistance
deviations in language acquisition, complex correction, ранняя коррекционная помощь, дети раннего возраста, отклонения в овладении речью, комплексная коррекция, Young children, произвольные движения и действия, voluntary movements and actions, early correctional assistance
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