Learning disabilities: analysis of 69 children

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Autor(a) principal: Meister,Eduardo Kaehler
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: Bruck,Isac, Antoniuk,Sérgio Antônio, Crippa,Ana Chrystina de Souza, Muzzolon,Sandra Regina Baggio, Spessatto,Adriane, Gregolin,Reni
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2001000300005
Resumo: With this article we intend to demonstrate the importance of evaluation and follow up of children with learning disabilities, through a multidisciplinary team. As well as to establish the need of intervention. We evaluate 69 children, from Aline Picheth Public School, in Curitiba, attending first or second grade of elementary school, through general and evolutionary neurological examination, pediatric checklist symptoms, and social, linguistic and psychological (WISC-III, Bender Infantile and WPPSI-figures) evaluation. The incidence was higher in boys (84,1%), familiar history of learning disabilities was found in 42%, and writing abnormalities in 56,5%. The most frequent diagnosis was attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder, in 39,1%. With this program, we aimed to reduce the retention taxes and stress the importance of this evaluation, and, if necessary, multidisciplinar intervention in the cases of learning disabilities.
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title Learning disabilities: analysis of 69 children
spellingShingle Learning disabilities: analysis of 69 children
Meister,Eduardo Kaehler
learning disabilities
attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder
title_short Learning disabilities: analysis of 69 children
title_full Learning disabilities: analysis of 69 children
title_fullStr Learning disabilities: analysis of 69 children
title_full_unstemmed Learning disabilities: analysis of 69 children
title_sort Learning disabilities: analysis of 69 children
author Meister,Eduardo Kaehler
author_facet Meister,Eduardo Kaehler
Bruck,Isac
Antoniuk,Sérgio Antônio
Crippa,Ana Chrystina de Souza
Muzzolon,Sandra Regina Baggio
Spessatto,Adriane
Gregolin,Reni
author_role author
author2 Bruck,Isac
Antoniuk,Sérgio Antônio
Crippa,Ana Chrystina de Souza
Muzzolon,Sandra Regina Baggio
Spessatto,Adriane
Gregolin,Reni
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Meister,Eduardo Kaehler
Bruck,Isac
Antoniuk,Sérgio Antônio
Crippa,Ana Chrystina de Souza
Muzzolon,Sandra Regina Baggio
Spessatto,Adriane
Gregolin,Reni
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv learning disabilities
attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder
topic learning disabilities
attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder
description With this article we intend to demonstrate the importance of evaluation and follow up of children with learning disabilities, through a multidisciplinary team. As well as to establish the need of intervention. We evaluate 69 children, from Aline Picheth Public School, in Curitiba, attending first or second grade of elementary school, through general and evolutionary neurological examination, pediatric checklist symptoms, and social, linguistic and psychological (WISC-III, Bender Infantile and WPPSI-figures) evaluation. The incidence was higher in boys (84,1%), familiar history of learning disabilities was found in 42%, and writing abnormalities in 56,5%. The most frequent diagnosis was attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder, in 39,1%. With this program, we aimed to reduce the retention taxes and stress the importance of this evaluation, and, if necessary, multidisciplinar intervention in the cases of learning disabilities.
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