Development and Correction of Tactile Perception in Children with Cerebral Palsy using the elements of Su Jokj Therapy

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Názov: Development and Correction of Tactile Perception in Children with Cerebral Palsy using the elements of Su Jokj Therapy
Autori: Токарева Ольга Николаевна, КОУ «Адаптивная школа №12», Olga N. Tokareva, KOU \\'Adaptivnaia shkola 12\\'
Zdroj: Scientific studies: theory, methodology and practice; 88-91
Научные исследования: теория, методика и практика; 88-91
Informácie o vydavateľovi: TSNS Interaktiv Plus, 2020.
Rok vydania: 2020
Predmety: cerebral palsy, развитие, 9. Industry and infrastructure, тактильное восприятие, коррекция, 7. Clean energy, 3. Good health, Су-Джок терапия, 5. Gender equality, tactile perception, ДЦП, su Jok therapy, correction, 10. No inequality, development
Popis: The article presents an individual form of work with children with disabilities (cerebral palsy), which takes into account the individual characteristics of each child and joint activities with parents. The positive dynamics is described when using tactile sensation development classes with elements of su Jok therapy (massage ring, roller and ball).
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DOI: 10.21661/r-530581
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Prístupové číslo: edsair.doi.dedup.....c0b56f04f9de06bd2f8febe2b71855e8
Databáza: OpenAIRE
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Abstrakt:The article presents an individual form of work with children with disabilities (cerebral palsy), which takes into account the individual characteristics of each child and joint activities with parents. The positive dynamics is described when using tactile sensation development classes with elements of su Jok therapy (massage ring, roller and ball).
DOI:10.21661/r-530581