1 month old: I look to the world from a foetus position I notice what moves close to me. 2 months of age: the muscles in my neck help me to lift my head; I discover little by little an upright world around me. 3 months old: because my parents played with me, my neck and [...]
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Motricity in children with special needs -2-
Practical tips for parents In each of the following areas, there is a a variety of ways to play with the child, and it helps to reach the developmental milestones. Babies are motivated initially through their senses, There’s always such a sense accessible; even when it can’t see and hear it can feel your touch, [...]
Motricity in children with special needs -1-
Motricity in children with special needs The real value of interaction between an adult and a child is not determined by the ability of the adult to lead the child, but depends on the quality of the response to the action of the child. The essence of communication is interaction rather than action. Children [...]
Ten things to remind about Autism
Children are first and foremost children. She has autismAutism is a disorder of neural development characterized by impaired social interaction and communication, and by restricted and repetitive behavior. These signs all begin before a child is three years old. Autism affects information processing in the brain by altering how nerve cells and their [...]
Special children and emotional development
Deafblindness and social emotional development. The combination of visual (seeing) and auditorial (hearing) problems in a young child has huge consequences for how the child perceives the world around and learns to handle the information. Seeing and hearing are the main distance sentences and responsible for the contact of the child with the world. Because [...]
















