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This study aims to determine the relationship between crawling and reading in order to provide information to teachers and families. This study is based on Neuropsychology, as a line of research, and its relationship with the different visual skills. The theoretical foundation is based on the contributions that classical theorists such as Piaget (1983), Gesell (1958), Bruner (1998) have made to psychomotor development and how it is related to the acquisition of reading. Likewise, it was also necessary to consider some current international and national studies that address this topic.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This study aims to determine the relationship between crawling and reading in order to provide information to teachers and families. This study is based on Neuropsychology, as a line of research, and its relationship with the different visual skills. The theoretical foundation is based on the contributions that classical theorists such as Piaget (1983), Gesell (1958), Bruner (1998) have made to psychomotor development and how it is related to the acquisition of reading. Likewise, it was also necessary to consider some current international and national studies that address this topic. Specifically, those referring to the crawling-reading relationship. As for the methodology used to carry out the study, the historical and logical analysis method was used; it is a descriptive study of documentary design. Once the bibliographic data had been collected, it was concluded that stimulating infants to crawl benefits reading and writing skills.
Autorenporträt
Claro W. Estrada Bisbe ha conseguito un Master in Psicopedagogia, Logopedia e Intervento precoce e dirige il Centro Un Pas Més di Benicarló, Spagna. Membro dell'Associazione Valenciana di Attenzione Precoce. Autore del libro Aspectos Evolutivos y Educativos del Síndrome de Williams en la atención temprana (2019) e di un articolo scientifico da esso derivato.