This research discovers an artistic expression training of communicative abilities of cerebral paralytic children.
The object of the research – discover the impact of artistic expression to education of communicative abilities.
The content of the research – the singularity of cerebral paralytic children are under discussion in this project. The non-verbal communicative methods were reviewed: body language, signs, notes of eyes. There were reviewed non-verbal communicative methods of the children of normal evolution and also there were developed methods of non-verbal communicative of cerebral paralytic children. The communicative aspects of artistic expression of children are defined. The analysis of research and the results are presented.
The analysis of the research information lets us state such conclusions:
1. The analysis of the research information shows the impact of art sessions for communicative quality of cerebral paralytic children. This is proved by got information. The communicative skills of children most of all characterized during the art sessions: the attention to task and the answers - yes/no. The most of all were characterized the method of communicative behavior by a look and a mime.
2. The results of the research show that these communicative skills of cerebral paralytic children were less characterized: initiation of intercommunion. The less were characterized communicative behavior method – gesture, communication with help of signs and things.
3. This... [to full text]
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:LABT_ETD/oai:elaba.lt:LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2005~D_20050608_162653-14224 |
Date | 08 June 2005 |
Creators | Balčiūnaitė, Rasa |
Contributors | Leliūgienė, Irena, Žadeikaitė, Loreta, Žemaitytė, Giedrė, Brazauskaitė, Audronė, Aleksienė, Vilmanė, Kvieskienė, Giedrė, Indrašienė, Valdonė, Vilnius Pedagogical University |
Publisher | Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT), Vilnius Pedagogical University |
Source Sets | Lithuanian ETD submission system |
Language | Lithuanian |
Detected Language | English |
Type | Master thesis |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | http://vddb.library.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2005~D_20050608_162653-14224 |
Rights | Unrestricted |
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