Play as a stimulator for the development of children with West syndrome and other epileptic encephalopathies at early ages

Games can be an ideal tool to stimulate the development of children aged 0 to 6 years with West syndrome (Del Toro, 2013). This study aims to provide an overview of intervention through play in children with epileptic encephalopathies, starting with knowledge of its development and ending with an in...

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Main Authors: Víctor Del Toro Alonso, Pilar Gútiez Cuevas, José Antonio Torres González
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Language:Catalan
Published: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://educar.uab.cat/article/view/1145
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spelling doaj-55d308c94eac4cc6890d173648eef13e2021-05-07T08:43:56ZcatUniversitat Autònoma de BarcelonaEducar0211-819X2014-88012021-01-0157110.5565/rev/educar.1145Play as a stimulator for the development of children with West syndrome and other epileptic encephalopathies at early agesVíctor Del Toro Alonso0Pilar Gútiez Cuevas1José Antonio Torres González2Universidad Complutense de MadridUniversidad Complutense de MadridUniversidad de JaénGames can be an ideal tool to stimulate the development of children aged 0 to 6 years with West syndrome (Del Toro, 2013). This study aims to provide an overview of intervention through play in children with epileptic encephalopathies, starting with knowledge of its development and ending with an intervention model for this population. Research is presented that was conducted with 53 children with epileptic encephalopathies and aimed at generating scientific knowledge about the features of play development among such children and basic aspects to present a suitable educational response in keeping with their needs. This descriptive approach follows a non-experimental expost- facto type methodology and data was captured using the poll technique. A playbased intervention is also presented in the form of a case study comparing the development of children who have worked with this play-based program and those who have not. The results show that pupils with epileptic encephalopathy that have followed a play-based program have better motor, linguistic and cognitive development.https://educar.uab.cat/article/view/1145early childhoodplaydevelopmentWest syndrome and epileptic encephalopathies
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author Víctor Del Toro Alonso
Pilar Gútiez Cuevas
José Antonio Torres González
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Pilar Gútiez Cuevas
José Antonio Torres González
Play as a stimulator for the development of children with West syndrome and other epileptic encephalopathies at early ages
Educar
early childhood
play
development
West syndrome and epileptic encephalopathies
author_facet Víctor Del Toro Alonso
Pilar Gútiez Cuevas
José Antonio Torres González
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title Play as a stimulator for the development of children with West syndrome and other epileptic encephalopathies at early ages
title_short Play as a stimulator for the development of children with West syndrome and other epileptic encephalopathies at early ages
title_full Play as a stimulator for the development of children with West syndrome and other epileptic encephalopathies at early ages
title_fullStr Play as a stimulator for the development of children with West syndrome and other epileptic encephalopathies at early ages
title_full_unstemmed Play as a stimulator for the development of children with West syndrome and other epileptic encephalopathies at early ages
title_sort play as a stimulator for the development of children with west syndrome and other epileptic encephalopathies at early ages
publisher Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
series Educar
issn 0211-819X
2014-8801
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Games can be an ideal tool to stimulate the development of children aged 0 to 6 years with West syndrome (Del Toro, 2013). This study aims to provide an overview of intervention through play in children with epileptic encephalopathies, starting with knowledge of its development and ending with an intervention model for this population. Research is presented that was conducted with 53 children with epileptic encephalopathies and aimed at generating scientific knowledge about the features of play development among such children and basic aspects to present a suitable educational response in keeping with their needs. This descriptive approach follows a non-experimental expost- facto type methodology and data was captured using the poll technique. A playbased intervention is also presented in the form of a case study comparing the development of children who have worked with this play-based program and those who have not. The results show that pupils with epileptic encephalopathy that have followed a play-based program have better motor, linguistic and cognitive development.
topic early childhood
play
development
West syndrome and epileptic encephalopathies
url https://educar.uab.cat/article/view/1145
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