scholarly journals "Features of drafting of stories senior preschool children with the general excalation of speech"

Author(s):  
Daria Nikolaevna Zheludeva

In the article the features of drafting of stories senior preschool children are examined with the general excalation of speech (ОНР). The theoretical aspect of study of problem opens up.

Author(s):  
Irina Cupere

This article explores communication development of preschool children with insufficient development of the language system. Children who have speech and language disorders have problems with interaction between persons in society, because they have poor narrative skills. Theoretical aspect is analyzed about communication development differences in preschool children with normal language development and with insufficient development of the language system.


Author(s):  
Yulia Pavliuk

The age characteristics of preschoolers, in particular, the sensitivity of their development, are described. The contradictions concerning the formation of evaluation and control actions in preschool children are singled out. The purpose of our work is formulated – on the basis of the analysis of psychological and pedagogical literature and the empirical experience of upbringing preschoolers to find out the peculiarities of the formation of appraisal and control actions of preschoolers in the process of gaming activity. Differentiated concept: «action», «evaluative action», «control action», «skill», «assessment», «evaluation and control action». It is indicated that the problem of the formation of evaluation and control activities largely depends on the development of self-esteem and self-control in preschool children. The evaluation benchmark is defined as a criterion of evaluative activity, which is closely related to the assessment. The functions of the influence of assessments on the personality of the child are singled out: the approximate, influencing the mental work, contributes to the awareness of the process of this work and stimulatory, which affects the «affective-volitional sphere» due to the experience of success or failure. The essence of the pedagogical assessment and the conditions in which it has a positive impact on the pupils. It is established that the assessment is related to the assessment and control actions that pre-schoolers need to master. The definition of the essence of the formation of evaluation and control actions is formulated. The presence of factors influencing the formation of evaluation and control actions (self-esteem and self-control) is argued. The most effective methods of forming the actions of self-control are singled out: comparison of the made with the visual sample, comparison of the answer with the auditory sample, comparison with the internal sample, comparison with the generalized internal model. The stages of development of self-esteem and mutual assessment in pre-school children according to their age are determined and the main aspects of the manifestation of their formation are characterized.


1973 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 174-181
Author(s):  
Marilyn J. Click ◽  
Jerrie K. Ueberle ◽  
Charles E. George

1993 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 146-150 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elizabeth Hyne Champley ◽  
Moya L. Andrews

This article discusses the construction of tasks used to elicit vocal responses from preschool children. Procedures to elicit valid and reliable responses are proposed, and a sample assessment protocol is presented.


2011 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 59-62
Author(s):  
Joseph Donaher ◽  
Christina Deery ◽  
Sarah Vogel

Healthcare professionals require a thorough understanding of stuttering since they frequently play an important role in the identification and differential diagnosis of stuttering for preschool children. This paper introduces The Preschool Stuttering Screen for Healthcare Professionals (PSSHP) which highlights risk factors identified in the literature as being associated with persistent stuttering. By integrating the results of the checklist with a child’s developmental profile, healthcare professionals can make better-informed, evidence-based decisions for their patients.


2015 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 93-102 ◽  
Author(s):  
Allison Breit-Smith ◽  
Jamie Busch ◽  
Ying Guo

Although a general limited availability of expository texts currently exists in preschool special education classrooms, expository texts offer speech-language pathologists (SLPs) a rich context for addressing the language goals of preschool children with language impairment on their caseloads. Thus, this article highlights the differences between expository and narrative texts and describes how SLPs might use expository texts for targeting preschool children's goals related to listening comprehension, vocabulary, and syntactic relationships.


2010 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 95-100 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claudia Quaiser-Pohl ◽  
Anna M. Rohe ◽  
Tobias Amberger

The solution strategies of preschool children solving mental-rotation tasks were analyzed in two studies. In the first study n = 111 preschool children had to demonstrate their solution strategy in the Picture Rotation Test (PRT) items by thinking aloud; seven different strategies were identified. In the second study these strategies were confirmed by latent class analysis (LCA) with the PRT data of n = 565 preschool children. In addition, a close relationship was found between the solution strategy and children’s age. Results point to a stage model for the development of mental-rotation ability as measured by the PRT, going from inappropriate strategies like guessing or comparing details, to semiappropriate approaches like choosing the stimulus with the smallest angle discrepancy, to a holistic or analytic strategy. A latent transition analysis (LTA) revealed that the ability to mentally rotate objects can be influenced by training in the preschool age.


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