بایگانی دسته: دوسا و سندرم داون(D-S)

دوسا و سندرم داون (Down syndrome)

Effectiveness of the Dohsa-Hou on mother-child interactions: Children with Down syndrome and autism

Examined the effects of the Dohsa-Hou (Naruse, 1973, 1995), an innovative Japanese method of psycho-rehabilitation, on mother-child interactions in children with Down syndrome and autism. Ss were 2 children with Down syndrome (aged 4.5-5.8 yrs) and 2 children with autistic tendencies (aged 5.6-8.3 yrs) in Japan. Ss participated in a 6-day psychological rehabilitation camp where Dohsa-Hou and mother-child play were conducted. The Dohsa tasks practiced were as follows: (1) pushing each other on their palms; (2) relaxing tension in the trunk of the body; and (3) adjusting movement while kneeling or standing. Mother-child play sessions were carried out once a day for 5 days. The results show that: (1) in the training sessions, interactions were facilitated through mutual intentional movement; (2) the Ss could accept the relaxation task and control their bodily tension; and (3) at the same time, in the play sessions, the Ss had more spontaneous contact with their mothers, and the amount of cooperative play between mothers and the Ss increased ادامه‌ی خواندن

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Effectiveness of the Dohsa-Hou on mother-child interactions: Children with Down syndrome and autism

Title Effectiveness of the Dohsa-Hou on mother-child interactions: Children with Down syndrome and autism. [Japanese]. [References]. Year of Publication 2000 Language Japanese Author Sasagawa, Eriko; Oda, Hironobu; Fujita, Tsugumichi. Institution Sasagawa, Eriko: Minoh Ikusei-en, Residential Rehabilitation Facility for Elderly Persons … ادامه‌ی خواندن

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