AT para escritura - adaptaciones de alto y bajo tecnología

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21 Aug 201902:13

Summary

TLDRThis video highlights various adaptations that can help children with fine motor disabilities. It discusses tools such as adapted pencils, color-coded paper, inclined surfaces, and alternative keyboards to aid writing. It also mentions using magnetic letters and stamps for children who struggle with writing, as well as specialized computer mice for easier cursor movement. Technological assistance tools, like applications for spelling and letter recognition, are introduced to enhance writing skills. The video emphasizes creative solutions, including apps for young children to experiment with drawing and writing, providing both visual and tactile learning opportunities.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Children with fine motor impairments may benefit from adapted tools like larger spaces or highlighted lines when writing.
  • 😀 Tools like wikis text or a 'sell bus' (possibly referring to text highlighter or similar item) can help highlight lines for children.
  • 😀 A slanted surface can aid children with motor difficulties when writing or drawing.
  • 😀 For children who cannot use a standard writing tool, using magnets, letter cards, or stamps can help them create words.
  • 😀 Alternative keyboards with customizable covers can make typing easier for children with motor impairments.
  • 😀 Some keyboards feature covers or blocks that isolate keys to stabilize finger positions for better control.
  • 😀 Alternative mice allow children to move the computer cursor more easily, either with or without hand assistance.
  • 😀 For children with more complex motor impairments, assistive technology like recorded words with corresponding images can help.
  • 😀 Apps can enhance written skills for children with fine motor impairments by helping them discover letter shapes, names, and sounds.
  • 😀 Younger children can use apps to make doodles and experiment with writing, improving motor skills in a playful way.

Q & A

  • What can children with fine motor deficiencies benefit from when writing?

    -Children with fine motor deficiencies can benefit from using adaptations like holding a pencil with an adapted grip or using paper with larger spaces, colored lines, or highlighted lines to assist them in writing.

  • How can highlighted lines help children with motor difficulties?

    -Highlighted lines, such as using wikis text or color-coded stripes, help children with motor difficulties focus on the writing area and provide clear guidance for letter and word formation.

  • What is one way to make the writing surface more accessible for children with motor deficiencies?

    -One way to assist children with motor deficiencies is by providing them with a slanted writing surface, which helps with stability and positioning while writing.

  • How can the use of a 3-inch binder assist children who have difficulty using writing tools?

    -For children who cannot use writing tools effectively, attaching a piece of paper to the cover of a 3-inch binder can provide an adaptive surface that allows easier writing or drawing.

  • What are some alternative methods for creating words and letters for children who cannot write traditionally?

    -For children who cannot write with traditional tools, alternatives like using magnets, flashcards, or stamps can help them create letters and words.

  • What is the purpose of alternative, programmable keyboards?

    -Alternative, programmable keyboards provide a customizable interface, allowing for specific adaptations like special covers or isolating keys, which help with finger positioning and stabilizing input for children with motor difficulties.

  • How do alternative mice assist children with motor difficulties?

    -Alternative mice allow children to move the computer cursor more easily, with or without hand assistance, supporting their ability to interact with digital devices.

  • What kind of technological adaptation can support children with more complex motor deficiencies?

    -For children with more complex motor deficiencies, assistive technology adaptations such as recording words with corresponding images on a device can help them select answers by pressing buttons.

  • How do apps help children with fine motor deficiencies?

    -Apps can improve writing skills by allowing children to discover the shapes, names, and sounds of letters, providing visual feedback for both new and familiar words. For younger children, these apps let them experiment with scribbling and learning how to write.

  • What role do apps play in early learning for young children with motor deficiencies?

    -For younger children, apps play a significant role by allowing them to explore writing through scribbling, fostering experimentation and early learning of motor skills involved in writing.

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