Maestría en Estimulación Temprana mención intervención en el Neurodesarrollo

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    Guía de estimulación para el desarrollo psicomotor en niños de 3 y 4 años que regresan a la presencialidad.
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato / Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud / Centro de posgrados, 2022-05-01) Guerrero Panchi, María Belén Lcda; Villalta Chungata, Blanca Cecilia Lic. Mg.
    Child psychomotor development refers to various areas of development such as gross motor skills, fine motor skills, hearing, and language, as well as personal change motor skill develops as the child imitates, explores, and acts, whereas the fine motor skill has to do with the coordination of movements that help writing, which implies the dominance of one hemisphere, that is, right or left, when talking about language development, it is mentioned that it is a slow and gradual process that occurs as the child experiences and interacts with the environment around him, the personal and social area focuses all the emotions and relationships the child has with other people in his immediate environment, as well as social interactions. The problems in the psychomotor development of children under five years of age arise due to the confinement that had to be experienced by COVID - 19 presented in the country, a factor that directly influences the development and future learning of children. The present research has the main objective to establish the level of psychomotor development of the children of 3 and 4 years at Initial Education Center "Querubines" to identify the criteria that allow to make a stimulation’s guide to promote the psychomotor development of children who return to attendance face to face
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    Manual de estimulación temprana para el desarrollo del niño prematuro en el servicio de consulta externa
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato / Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud / Centro de posgrados, 2022-05-01) Chuquitarco Escobar, Lorena Elizabeth Lcda.; Lcda. Mg. Raza Suarez., María Cristina
    Currently, the survival of premature babies has increased considerably, and although most of them grow normally; some have permanent sequelae that can be serious; Among the most common are alterations in neurodevelopment, which can be addressed through early stimulation techniques and activities and improve the quality of life of premature infants. In this way, the objective of this study was to design an early stimulation manual for the development of premature children in the outpatient service; Through a longitudinal investigation of 17 premature babies with corrected age referred to the External Consultation for Early Stimulation at the Hospital General Latacunga 4 of 3 months, 4 of 2 months and 9 of 1 month; to whom an initial evaluation was applied to determine their deficiencies in development through the Denver II Test and define the activities of the manual; In addition, a systematic review of scientific information was carried out that contributed to the foundation of the manual; Subsequently, a review of the manual was carried out through expert judgment and the calculation of the CVC, to finally measure the differences between the measures before and after the proposed intervention. The results showed significant differences in motor areas (fine and gross) for the three groups of children, while in the personal-social and language area there were no significant differences. Thus, it can be concluded that early stimulation in a programmed manner can contribute to the adequate development of premature children, especially favoring their fine and gross motor skills.
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    Estrategias de educación a madres lactantes para estimulación del desarrollo psicomotor en niños menores a 6 meses.
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato/Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud/Centros de Posgrados, 2021-03-01) Asimbaya Jaramillo, María Elena Lcda.; Arráiz de Fernández. Dra. Esp., Carolina
    Introduction: children's psychomotor development is essential for future performance, especially within the first year of life, where the greatest number of interneuronal connections is made; the problem of this research refers to nursing mothers' care styles and their relationship with psychomotor development in children under six months. Methodology: quantitative, analytical, prospective research; in the Early Stimulation area of the Saquisilí Type C Health Center with nursing mothers of children under six months of age who received breastfeeding. It was applied: a. An instrument, PART A, informative and demographic data (age of mother and child) and PART B, 12 questions that assess knowledge about breastfeeding (benefits, duration of breastfeeding and each feeding, conditions to offer good breastfeeding, importance of colostrum, preservation of milked milk, rights to fulfill breastfeeding). b. The DENVER II Test: for the evaluation of the development of children under 6 months. The statistical system SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) version 21.0 for Windows in Spanish was used, using measures of central tendency and distribution. Results: 60% of the mothers are between 18 and 25 years old, 53.3% are from urban areas, with good marks regarding the care of children and xii 60% of the children have normal development. Conclusions: Children under six months fed with breastfeeding, have a normal development; only a small percentage showed abnormal development. There is a relationship between the level of knowledge of mothers about breastfeeding and the psychomotor development of children. It is necessary to have a guide on the technique of breastfeeding and stimulating the development of children.
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    Beneficios de la estimulación sensorial en el desarrollo psicomotor de los niños de 2 – 4 años.
    (Universdidad Técnica de Ambato/Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud/Centro de posgrados, 2021-03-01) Amán Cuadrado, Pamela Alejandra Lcda; Martínez Cosme, Arturo Dr.
    Introduction: To evaluate psychomotor development in early ages, helps to detect early developmental delays in children. Sensory stimulation has become the fundamental pillar for children to have a better development. General objective: To determine the psychomotor and sensory development of children from 2 to 4 years of age for the elaboration of a project of sensory, proprioceptive and vestibular intervention. Methodology: A quantitative, analytical, prospective approach study was developed in which 40 children were evaluated that included the ages of 2 - 4 years, in which it was possible to determine how sensory stimulation influenced the adequate psychomotor development of the child. Results: Of the 40 children evaluated, it was possible to identify that 12 children are in risk zone and 4 children are retarded. It was evident that children in this category are those whose mothers did not allow them to explore at an earlier age and present some rejection of various stimuli from the environment. Conclusions: It is concluded that sensory stimulation positively helps the proper psychomotor development of children. In addition, a guide to sensory stimulation activities was established.