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Title:Strokovna in interesna združenja za otroke z motnjo avtističnega spekra
Authors:ID Gašparić, Lara (Author)
ID Opara, Božidar (Mentor) More about this mentor... New window
Files:.pdf MAG_Gasparic_Lara_2020.pdf (573,93 KB)
MD5: 4B4576FD01E1CF345D2ED33B08B4AF31
PID: 20.500.12556/dkum/6fd57394-aef3-4fa6-b23f-c8ab130855cc
 
Language:Slovenian
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Abstract:Avtistična motnja je vseživljenjska razvojna motnja, katero se najpogosteje diagnosticira v otroštvu, večinoma v prvih treh letih. Zanjo so značilni primanjkljaji na področjih socialne interakcije in komunikacije, pojavljanje stereotipnih oblik vedenja, interesov ali aktivnosti. Takšna oblika vedenja vpliva na možnost zadovoljevanja osnovnih človeških potreb kot tudi na skupno kvaliteto bivanja. Izjemnega pomena sta zgodnja obravnava in postavljanje diagnoze, tako da lahko otroka ob pravem času vključimo v sistem pravilne in kontinuirane rehabilitacije in izobraževanja. Potrebna je vsakodnevna skrb, ki spodbuja normalen razvoj otroka na vseh področjih življenja, spodbuja samostojnost in socializacijo kot tudi zatiranje neželenih oblik vedenja. Pomembno vlogo pri tem imajo strokovnjaki, defektologi, logopedi, pedagogi, psihologi in psihiatri za otroško in mladostniško obdobje. Dokazano je, da je otroka s posebnimi potrebami najbolje čim prej integrirati v družbeno skupnost, saj bo na ta način odnos med družbeno skupnostjo in otrokom s posebnimi potrebami bolj produktiven. Integracija je varna pot proti stigmatizaciji oseb s posebnimi potrebami.
Keywords:motnje avtističnega spektra, avtistična motnja, Aspergerjev sindrom, pristopi, društva
Place of publishing:Maribor
Publisher:[L. Gašparič]
Year of publishing:2021
PID:20.500.12556/DKUM-78338 New window
UDC:376:616.896-053.2(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:51788803 New window
NUK URN:URN:SI:UM:DK:R2QYGXYV
Publication date in DKUM:18.02.2021
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Downloads:113
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Language:English
Title:Professional and interest groups for children with avtism spectrum disorder
Abstract:Autism spectrum disorder is a behavioural disorder, which starts in childhood – mainly in the first three years of life; it affects all mental functions, and it lasts a lifetime. It affects different behavioural areas: social interactions and communication, the appearance of stereotypical behaviour, interests, or activities. The aforementioned behaviour affects the ability to meet the basic human needs, and the quality of living. Early treatment and diagnosis are especially important; thus, the child can be in due course integrated into correct and regular rehabilitation and education. Daily care is necessary, since it encourages a normal development of a child in every area of life, it encourages independence and socialisation, as well as it suppresses unwanted behaviour. Professionals, defectologists, speech and language therapists, educators, psychologists, and psychiatrists are very important. With integration movements, the possibilities for people with special needs are increasing; they can participate in the activities of the social community. Studies show, that the child with special needs should be integrated into social community as soon as possible, since the interaction between the social community and the child with special needs will be more productive. Integration is a safe way against the stigmatisation of people with special needs.
Keywords:autism spectrum disorder, autism, aspergillus syndrome, approach, society


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