Competency-Based Approach in Early Interventions Aimed to Children and Families

The article outlines the theoretical basis of the competence approach in early intervention aimed to children and their families, developed by the author. The concept, structural and functional aspects of competence are considered from the perspective of the theory of procedural analysis. Seven leve...

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Main Author: Kazmin A.M.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2021-07-01
Series:Клиническая и специальная психология
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Online Access:https://psyjournals.ru/files/121707/cpse_2021_n2_Kazmin.pdf
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spelling doaj-c7413f2ebcb04c5da09a8523496c4a092021-07-24T07:00:08ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationКлиническая и специальная психология2304-03942021-07-0110222123810.17759/cpse.2021100212Competency-Based Approach in Early Interventions Aimed to Children and FamiliesKazmin A.M.0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1748-2574PhD in Medicine, Professor, Department of Neuro and Pathopsychology of Development, Faculty of Clinical and Special Psychology, Moscow State University of Psychology & Education, Moscow, RussiaThe article outlines the theoretical basis of the competence approach in early intervention aimed to children and their families, developed by the author. The concept, structural and functional aspects of competence are considered from the perspective of the theory of procedural analysis. Seven levels of competence development are identified: situational interest, pre-competence, minimal, initial, extended, adaptive and advanced competence. The main types of competencies in young children have been determined, including individually oriented, socially oriented, executive, universal and complex ones. A description of the properties of competencies is shown, including spontaneous activation, associated positive affect, openness and flexibility, the tendency towards explicitness, the ability to combine with other competencies. The following principles of the development of competencies were revealed: naturalness, involvement, autonomy, explicitness, balance, complexity and de-contextualization. The application of the approach is illustrated by 2 cases. The possibilities and limitations of the approaches are being discussed.https://psyjournals.ru/files/121707/cpse_2021_n2_Kazmin.pdfearly interventioncompetencecompetence approachtheory of processual analysisproperty of competenceprinciple of the competence formation
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Competency-Based Approach in Early Interventions Aimed to Children and Families
Клиническая и специальная психология
early intervention
competence
competence approach
theory of processual analysis
property of competence
principle of the competence formation
author_facet Kazmin A.M.
author_sort Kazmin A.M.
title Competency-Based Approach in Early Interventions Aimed to Children and Families
title_short Competency-Based Approach in Early Interventions Aimed to Children and Families
title_full Competency-Based Approach in Early Interventions Aimed to Children and Families
title_fullStr Competency-Based Approach in Early Interventions Aimed to Children and Families
title_full_unstemmed Competency-Based Approach in Early Interventions Aimed to Children and Families
title_sort competency-based approach in early interventions aimed to children and families
publisher Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
series Клиническая и специальная психология
issn 2304-0394
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The article outlines the theoretical basis of the competence approach in early intervention aimed to children and their families, developed by the author. The concept, structural and functional aspects of competence are considered from the perspective of the theory of procedural analysis. Seven levels of competence development are identified: situational interest, pre-competence, minimal, initial, extended, adaptive and advanced competence. The main types of competencies in young children have been determined, including individually oriented, socially oriented, executive, universal and complex ones. A description of the properties of competencies is shown, including spontaneous activation, associated positive affect, openness and flexibility, the tendency towards explicitness, the ability to combine with other competencies. The following principles of the development of competencies were revealed: naturalness, involvement, autonomy, explicitness, balance, complexity and de-contextualization. The application of the approach is illustrated by 2 cases. The possibilities and limitations of the approaches are being discussed.
topic early intervention
competence
competence approach
theory of processual analysis
property of competence
principle of the competence formation
url https://psyjournals.ru/files/121707/cpse_2021_n2_Kazmin.pdf
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