Contando histórias para crianças com deficiências: uma possibilidade de atuação fonoaudiológica na estimulação da linguagem

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2006

RESUMO

The objective of the present study is to verify the telling tales as a strategy to language stimulation of children with brain paralysis and mental disabilities, in fonoaudiological practice. This study includes a review of the concepts of stories, tales, telling tales, types of narrative, language, brain paralysis and mental disabilities. It describes the telling tales attending process of 4 children, 2 male and 2 female, age from 4 to 5 years, with brain paralysis and mental disabilities, from the Fonoaudiological Mental Dificiency Outpatient of Casas Andre Luiz, during five months. These children were in the company of their mothers. The meetings were recorded and the data were analysed regarding the recorded meetings, the registered observations and the answers to the two questionaires applied to the mothers. The first one was applied in the begining of the study with questions about themselves and the second one was applied in the end of the study with questions about their children. The results showed that the stimulation of language in children with disabilities can be done using the telling tales, regarding the subjects needs. The results also show an improvement in social interactions, in attention, in memory and in vocalization.

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linguagem fonoaudiologia brain paralysis histórias language mental disabilities psicologia telling tales paralisia cerebral deficiência mental fonoaudiology

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