فاعلية برنامج تدريبي قائم على استخدام أنشطة منتسوري لتنمية الإدراک الحسي لدى أطفال الروضة المعاقين بصرياً Effectiveness of a training program based on the use of Montsuri activities to develop the sensory perception perception for visually disabled kindergarten children

Author(s):  
هدى محمد قناوي ◽  
مني جابر محمد رضوان ◽  
مروة محمد محمد عبد الصمد
Author(s):  
Naglaa Fathy Sayed Ahmed Abou-Eid

ABSTRACT The aim of the paper is to explore the effectiveness of Communication Skills Training Program in Developing Some Visual Perception and Writing Readiness Skills for Kindergarten Children. A semi-experimental, pre-post-test for the two groups (experimental and control) was employed. Participants were 30 children. They aged between 5 and 5.7 years (M=5.3 years, SD=0.984). Two groups were constructed with equal number of children for each (experimental = 15 children, of which 9 were girls, while 6 were boys, and control = 15 children, of which 10 were girls, while 5 were boys). A program was applied to the experimental group (12 sessions; 3 sessions per week; each session lasts for 20-25 minutes, total period or application = 4 weeks, that is a month). Results advocate the effectiveness of the employed raining program.


1988 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 259-271 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shelley Weaver-Spurlock ◽  
Judith Brasseur

Three kindergarten children with residual articulation problems, as evidenced by their consistent misarticulation of [s], participated in a therapy program which employed simultaneous training of [s] in the initial, medial, and final positions of familiar words. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of such a training program on generalization. A functional analysis design was employed. Sixty probe words were administered nonimitatively during baseline and periodically throughout treatment to assess articulation change over time. Rapid generalization of correct [s] production occurred for all children. Simultaneous training of a sound in all three positions was an effective articulation training strategy for across-position generalization with the three children studied.


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