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Trastornos del lenguaje, trastornos del habla y retraso del desarrollo psicomotor. Estudio de casos

Language disorders, speech disorders and delayed psychomotor development. Case study
Authors: López Yamuza, Carolina;

Trastornos del lenguaje, trastornos del habla y retraso del desarrollo psicomotor. Estudio de casos

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RESUMEN La detección precoz de los niños con retrasos/trastornos del desarrollo del lenguaje, del habla o con factores de riesgo, permite realizar las acciones necesarias de estimulación para alcanzar el desarrollo de todas las potencialidades aprovechando los llamados “periodos críticos” o “ventanas de oportunidad”. La estimulación e intervención temprana constituyen un binomio esencial del trabajo preventivo desde la primera infancia, con un papel protagónico de las familias, orientadas y guiadas por los especialistas, colaboradores, promotores y ejecutores de la estimulación temprana. El juego es un aspecto vital para el desarrollo del niño en todas sus vertientes, puesto que le beneficia en muchos aspectos, entre ellos, potenciar la adquisición y el desarrollo del lenguaje oral, debido a que lenguaje y juego, tienen una relación recíproca. En definitiva, el juego plantea y proporciona una ocasión de aprendizaje donde la comunicación se puede desarrollar de manera natural porque se busca un ambiente relajado. El tipo de trabajo sobre el que va a versar dicho documento centra su interés en cinco estudios de casos. Dentro de estos casos, hay tres niños con retraso del lenguaje y de la comunicación, concretamente con un retraso simple del lenguaje y, otros dos niños con un retraso del desarrollo psicomotor y trastorno del habla. Además, uno de ellos presenta una disglosia y, otro una disfemia y disartria.

ABSTRACT Early detection of children with delays/disorders of language development, speech or risk factors, allows to perform the necessary actions of stimulation to achieve the development of all potentials by taking advantage of the so-called "critical periods" or "windows of opportunity". Stimulation and early intervention are an essential pairing of preventive work from early childhood, with a leading role of families, guided and guided by specialists, collaborators, promoters and executors of early stimulation. The game is a vital aspect for the development of the child in all its aspects, since it benefits him in many aspects, including enhancing the acquisition and development of oral language, because language and play, have a reciprocal relationship. In short, the game poses and provides an opportunity for learning where communication can be developed naturally because a relaxed environment is sought. The type of work that this document will focus on focuses its interest on five case studies. Within these cases, there are three children with language and communication delay, specifically with a simple language delay and two other children with a psychomotor developmental delay and speech disorder. In addition, one of them has dysglosia and another a dysphemia and dysarthria.

Grado en Magisterio en Educación Primaria

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Retraso simple del lenguaje, Language delays/disorders, Estimulación temprana, Simple Language Delay, Retrasos/Trastornos del lenguaje, Lenguaje, Disorder, Necesidades educativas especiales, Primera infancia, Language, Trastorno, Dysarthria, Disartria, Language acquisition, Early chilhood, Dysphemia, Dysglosia, Disglosia, Disfemia, Special Educational Needs, Adquisición del lenguaje, Retraso desarrollo psicomotor, Psychomotor Development Delay, Early stimulation

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