Alalia. Work at the initial stage. Formation of basic skills

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Author:Bolshakova S.
Cover:Soft
Category:Arts & PhotographyPolitics & Social ScienceReference books
ISBN:9785988624431
Dimensions: 215x13x295cm
The book summarizes many years of experience in effective work with children with Alalia at the most important - its initial stage. The theoretical foundations of the author’s approach combine the principles of conductive pedagogy and applied analysis of behavior, the data of neuropsychology, the norms of physical, mental and linguistic development. The reader is offered: a modern understanding of the causes of alalia and related violations, the rules for organizing classes and home continuity, features of working with parents, as well as a step -by -step game program that forms the prerequisites for intelligence and basic communicative skills. This program leads a crime child to the word and phrase. The book describes in detail the author’s method of manual support that helps to overcome apraxia and significantly reduces the terms of speech work. As a result, the formation of universal foundations of brain activity (balanced excitation processes, retention of working rhythm, feedback) and work “through the body” provide a persistent effect. The form of organizing material facilitates work. Exercises are given in order of complication. Speech accompanying scenarios have been developed in detail. Typical errors and methods of correction are described. Games are given in a comfortable page. All exercises showed themselves perfectly as additional in overcoming stuttering, dysarthria, ZRR, ZPR, RAS, ADHD. For defectologists, speech therapists, neuropsychologists, students, parents
Author:
Author:Bolshakova S.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
  • Category:Arts & Photography
  • Category:Politics & Social Science
  • Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:9785988624431

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