Proposal for psychomotor development in newborns with low weight according to A.R. Luria’s conception

Low birth weight has a negative impact on psychomotor development, specifically on motor and perceptual functions. In order to prevent this effect, neurodevelopmental diagnosis should be supplemented by an effective therapeutic system. The aim of this work was to test a program for psychomotor devel...

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Main Authors: González H. J. P., Solovieva Yu., Quintanar L., Meza V. R., Arce R. M. J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University 2016-12-01
Series:Psychology in Russia: State of Art
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Online Access:http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/index.php?article=5632
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spelling doaj-aafa77171fb8409ea55b3dfd3b6025332020-11-25T03:03:16ZengM.V. Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityPsychology in Russia: State of Art2074-68572307-22022016-12-019415216210.11621/pir.2016.0412Proposal for psychomotor development in newborns with low weight according to A.R. Luria’s conceptionGonzález H. J. P.Solovieva Yu.Quintanar L.Meza V. R.Arce R. M. J. Low birth weight has a negative impact on psychomotor development, specifically on motor and perceptual functions. In order to prevent this effect, neurodevelopmental diagnosis should be supplemented by an effective therapeutic system. The aim of this work was to test a program for psychomotor development based on A.R. Luria’s concept of three functional brain units or blocks and the necessity of stimulation of the first functional unit in early childhood. Stimulation of subcortical systems associated with psychomotor and cognitive regulation may help to set the basis for positive functioning of the cerebral cortex in the coming years. Vestibular exercises and proprioceptive stimulation were used. All exercises included significant communicative activity as described by Vygotsky and Lisina, which provided positive direct emotional contact between adult and child. Twenty-five babies with low birth weight were included in the study, along with their parents. After 250 days in the program, all the underweight children presented positive functional development. We conclude that positive effects of these programs for correction and psychological development may be achieved during the first year of life. The methods for sensitive diagnosis and correction should be considered by all specialists involved in topics of early development.http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/index.php?article=5632low birth weightpsychomotor developmentsubcortical systemsjoint activityearly childhood
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author González H. J. P.
Solovieva Yu.
Quintanar L.
Meza V. R.
Arce R. M. J.
spellingShingle González H. J. P.
Solovieva Yu.
Quintanar L.
Meza V. R.
Arce R. M. J.
Proposal for psychomotor development in newborns with low weight according to A.R. Luria’s conception
Psychology in Russia: State of Art
low birth weight
psychomotor development
subcortical systems
joint activity
early childhood
author_facet González H. J. P.
Solovieva Yu.
Quintanar L.
Meza V. R.
Arce R. M. J.
author_sort González H. J. P.
title Proposal for psychomotor development in newborns with low weight according to A.R. Luria’s conception
title_short Proposal for psychomotor development in newborns with low weight according to A.R. Luria’s conception
title_full Proposal for psychomotor development in newborns with low weight according to A.R. Luria’s conception
title_fullStr Proposal for psychomotor development in newborns with low weight according to A.R. Luria’s conception
title_full_unstemmed Proposal for psychomotor development in newborns with low weight according to A.R. Luria’s conception
title_sort proposal for psychomotor development in newborns with low weight according to a.r. luria’s conception
publisher M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
series Psychology in Russia: State of Art
issn 2074-6857
2307-2202
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Low birth weight has a negative impact on psychomotor development, specifically on motor and perceptual functions. In order to prevent this effect, neurodevelopmental diagnosis should be supplemented by an effective therapeutic system. The aim of this work was to test a program for psychomotor development based on A.R. Luria’s concept of three functional brain units or blocks and the necessity of stimulation of the first functional unit in early childhood. Stimulation of subcortical systems associated with psychomotor and cognitive regulation may help to set the basis for positive functioning of the cerebral cortex in the coming years. Vestibular exercises and proprioceptive stimulation were used. All exercises included significant communicative activity as described by Vygotsky and Lisina, which provided positive direct emotional contact between adult and child. Twenty-five babies with low birth weight were included in the study, along with their parents. After 250 days in the program, all the underweight children presented positive functional development. We conclude that positive effects of these programs for correction and psychological development may be achieved during the first year of life. The methods for sensitive diagnosis and correction should be considered by all specialists involved in topics of early development.
topic low birth weight
psychomotor development
subcortical systems
joint activity
early childhood
url http://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/index.php?article=5632
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