对大流行期间离校的学龄前儿童(3-5岁)进行儿童发展评估

Martina Konzen Motiska, Magali Quevedo Grave, Fernanda Carolina Valler, Daniele Nervis, Eduardo Périco, Lydia Koetz Jaeger, Gisele Dhein, Tania Cristina Fleig
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介绍。2019冠状病毒病促使教育网络调整方法,利用在线资源与学生交流。目标。目的:评价3-5岁学龄前儿童在长时间缺勤后重返幼儿园的心理运动发展情况。方法。探索性,描述性和横断面研究,定量分析,通过丹佛II,一个评估协议的社会,语言,精细和大运动技能发展的典型儿童。结果:34例患儿参与,平均47.1个月;SD: 7.90);97.05%的儿童有同龄儿童应有的技能缺陷,在语言、适应性精细运动和社交技能方面存在较高的延迟患病率。结论。退学导致幼儿园儿童精神运动习得技能的损害。
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Child development assessment on preschoolers (3-5 years old) isolated from school in the pandemic
Introduction. Covid-19 has led education networks to adapt their methodologies, using online resources to communicate with students. Objective. To evaluate the psychomotor development on preschoolers (3-5 years old), who returned to kindergarten after an extended absence. Method. Exploratory, descriptive, and cross-sectional study, with quantitative analysis, through Denver II, an assessing protocol for social, language, fine and gross motor skills development in typical children. Results. 34 children participated (average 47.1 months; SD:7.90); 97.05% have skills deficiencies expected for their age groups, with a higher delay prevalence in language, adaptive fine motor, and social skills. Conclusion. School withdrawal led to impairment in the psychomotor acquisition skills on kindergarten children.
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Anais 12º CIRPAC FOA "Prof. Dr. Francisley Ávila Souza" Faculdade de Odontologia – UNESP, Campus de Araçatuba, Edição 2023 Anais 12ª JOU – 12ª Jornada Odontológica da Universidade Brasil , Curso de Odontologia – Campus Fernandópolis, Edição 2022 Anais XXI JOIA - XXI Jornada Odontológica Integrada dos Acadêmicos da Universidade Federal do Ceará, 2023 Anais SimpOdonto 2023 - II Simpósio em Odontologia da FOA/UNESP Anais 40 JAO - 40ª Jornada Acadêmica de Odontologia, FAODO - Faculdade de Odontologia da Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS), 2023
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