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Zaburzenia ze spektrum autyzmu. Jakie metody interwencji należy wybrać?

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Considering that the child’s development is a network of interactions between the family, peers, caregivers and society forces us to look at the child with differentiated skills using lenses with different perspectives. Such an approach implies a choice of both the instruments that are used to observe or intervene, and method of interpreting the child’s behavior, which, while not following the typical development path, does not lose the features of being an actor acting on the basis of his own will, but also an organizer of his own actions, based on changes and their dynamics. Based on the ecological development theory, research was conducted to understand the perspectives of various actors (experts, professionals, parents) regarding educational intervention related to specific programs for students with autism spectrum disorders. Using the qualitative case study methodology, different views were noted that emerged in the narratives of children with autism spectrum disorders.
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Rozumienie tego, że rozwój dziecka to sieć interakcji między rodziną, rówieśnikami, opiekunami i społeczeństwem, skłania do spojrzenia na nie poprzez pryzmat soczewek o różnych perspektywach. Takie podejście implikuje wybór zarówno instrumentów, które są wykorzystywane do obserwacji czy interwencji, jak i sposobu interpretacji zachowań dziecka, które nie wpisując się w ścieżkę rozwojową uznawaną za typową, nie traci cech bycia aktorem działającym w oparciu o własną wolę, ale i organizatorem własnych działań bazującym na zmianach i ich dynamice. Opierając się na teorii rozwoju ekologicznego, przeprowadzono badania, aby zrozumieć perspektywy różnych podmiotów (ekspertów, specjalistów, rodziców) w zakresie interwencji edukacyjnej związanej z określonymi programami dla uczniów ze spektrum autyzmu. Korzystając z jakościowej metodologii studium przypadku, odnotowano różne opinie, które pojawiły się w narracjach dzieci z zaburzeniami ze spektrum autyzmu.

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2020
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2021-03-29

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