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SOCIAL ADAPTATION OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

CBU International Conference on Innovation in Science and Education

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Title SOCIAL ADAPTATION OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
 
Creator Sadovski, Marina; Belgorod State National Research University
 
Subject socialization, adaptation, disabilities, infantile cerebral palsy, dance therapy, body consciousness
 
Description The article discusses the idea that children with movement disorders have great potential for motor and mental development. The experiment consists of two stages. In the first stage of the experiment, the characteristics of disability in children and adolescents (between age 12 and 16) with Infantile Cerebral Palsy are determined. During this stage, two diagnostic methods, bodily “Me” and “The Color-A-Person Body Dissatisfaction Test,” are used.In the second phase of the research program, social pedagogical aids for people with disabilities have been developed. On the basis of the experimental work, the obtained social pedagogical insights have been successfully implemented in the social adaption of disabled children.It is determined that this method is promising to help adults and children with mobility impairment to enhance their mental well-being, attain a positive body image, express their feelings freely, interact socially using a motor component, and above all—enjoy the movements. This method can ensure the effectiveness of social adaptation of persons with disabilities.
 
Publisher Central Bohemia University, o.p.s.
 
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Date 2014-06-30
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://ojs.journals.cz/index.php/CBUConference2013/article/view/486
10.12955/cbup.v2.486
 
Source CBU International Conference Proceedings; Vol 2 (2014): CBU International Conference Proceedings 2014; pp. 283-287
1805-9961
1805-997X
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://ojs.journals.cz/index.php/CBUConference2013/article/view/486/477
 
Rights Copyright (c) 2014 Marina Sadovski
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/