Estrategias de adaptación de los padres en la crianza de niños con Síndrome de Down que acuden al Centro de Educación Básica Especial “Los Pinos” de San Juan de Lurigancho, 2017

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Objectives: Describe the strategies of adaptation of parents in the upbringing of children with Down syndrome that go to the Special Basic Education Center "Los Pinos" of San Juan de Lurigancho, 2017. Materials and Methods: The study was observational, descriptive level, non-experimental d...

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Autores: Melendez Cruz, Erika Stefani, Quispe Damian, Ruth Elisabeth, Arias Romani, Nadezhda
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2018
Institución:Universidad María Auxiliadora
Repositorio:Agora
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Síndrome de Down
Crianza
Estrategias
Down syndrome
Parenting
Strategies
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Strategies for adaptation of parents in the upbringing of children with Down Syndrome attended at Special Basic Education Center “Los Pinos” from San Juan de Lurigancho, 2017
title Estrategias de adaptación de los padres en la crianza de niños con Síndrome de Down que acuden al Centro de Educación Básica Especial “Los Pinos” de San Juan de Lurigancho, 2017
spellingShingle Estrategias de adaptación de los padres en la crianza de niños con Síndrome de Down que acuden al Centro de Educación Básica Especial “Los Pinos” de San Juan de Lurigancho, 2017
Melendez Cruz, Erika Stefani
Síndrome de Down
Crianza
Estrategias
Down syndrome
Parenting
Strategies
title_short Estrategias de adaptación de los padres en la crianza de niños con Síndrome de Down que acuden al Centro de Educación Básica Especial “Los Pinos” de San Juan de Lurigancho, 2017
title_full Estrategias de adaptación de los padres en la crianza de niños con Síndrome de Down que acuden al Centro de Educación Básica Especial “Los Pinos” de San Juan de Lurigancho, 2017
title_fullStr Estrategias de adaptación de los padres en la crianza de niños con Síndrome de Down que acuden al Centro de Educación Básica Especial “Los Pinos” de San Juan de Lurigancho, 2017
title_full_unstemmed Estrategias de adaptación de los padres en la crianza de niños con Síndrome de Down que acuden al Centro de Educación Básica Especial “Los Pinos” de San Juan de Lurigancho, 2017
title_sort Estrategias de adaptación de los padres en la crianza de niños con Síndrome de Down que acuden al Centro de Educación Básica Especial “Los Pinos” de San Juan de Lurigancho, 2017
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Melendez Cruz, Erika Stefani
Quispe Damian, Ruth Elisabeth
Arias Romani, Nadezhda
author Melendez Cruz, Erika Stefani
author_facet Melendez Cruz, Erika Stefani
Quispe Damian, Ruth Elisabeth
Arias Romani, Nadezhda
author_role author
author2 Quispe Damian, Ruth Elisabeth
Arias Romani, Nadezhda
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Síndrome de Down
Crianza
Estrategias
Down syndrome
Parenting
Strategies
topic Síndrome de Down
Crianza
Estrategias
Down syndrome
Parenting
Strategies
description Objectives: Describe the strategies of adaptation of parents in the upbringing of children with Down syndrome that go to the Special Basic Education Center "Los Pinos" of San Juan de Lurigancho, 2017. Materials and Methods: The study was observational, descriptive level, non-experimental design. The sample consisted of 38 parents. Results: In relation to the strategy of the affective area, 55.3% stated that they were linked with other parents who have children with Down syndrome, while 18.4% reported that they sought spiritual support, 13.2% parents were informed about Down syndrome and with the same percentage of 13.2% corresponds to parents who sought emotional support. In health area strategies, 81.6% of parents affirm that their children currently receive therapies, and 18.4% do not receive therapies. Regarding children with SD who receive therapies 71% choose language therapy, 29% for language therapy along with the psychomotor. Regarding the strategy of the social area, 76.3% of parents stated that they did have the support of their family, and 23.7% report that they did not have family support. Within the group of parents who had family support, 44.8% mentioned that they had accepted their person and their child, and 13.8% said that family members helped take care of the child. And in the strategy of the educational area, in the beginning of the school life of the child with SD it is evident that 73.7% of the parents opted for their children to start their school life in a special education school, and in a lower percentage 26.3 % corresponds to parents who opted for the regular education college. Conclusion: Children are integrated into ordinary activities within the social and family environment. We must highlight the favorable behavior against the surrounding activities. Initially the parents show some degree of concern due to the difficulty to assimilate the situation regarding the status of their children.
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spelling Estrategias de adaptación de los padres en la crianza de niños con Síndrome de Down que acuden al Centro de Educación Básica Especial “Los Pinos” de San Juan de Lurigancho, 2017Strategies for adaptation of parents in the upbringing of children with Down Syndrome attended at Special Basic Education Center “Los Pinos” from San Juan de Lurigancho, 2017Melendez Cruz, Erika StefaniQuispe Damian, Ruth ElisabethArias Romani, NadezhdaSíndrome de DownCrianzaEstrategiasDown syndromeParentingStrategiesObjectives: Describe the strategies of adaptation of parents in the upbringing of children with Down syndrome that go to the Special Basic Education Center "Los Pinos" of San Juan de Lurigancho, 2017. Materials and Methods: The study was observational, descriptive level, non-experimental design. The sample consisted of 38 parents. Results: In relation to the strategy of the affective area, 55.3% stated that they were linked with other parents who have children with Down syndrome, while 18.4% reported that they sought spiritual support, 13.2% parents were informed about Down syndrome and with the same percentage of 13.2% corresponds to parents who sought emotional support. In health area strategies, 81.6% of parents affirm that their children currently receive therapies, and 18.4% do not receive therapies. Regarding children with SD who receive therapies 71% choose language therapy, 29% for language therapy along with the psychomotor. Regarding the strategy of the social area, 76.3% of parents stated that they did have the support of their family, and 23.7% report that they did not have family support. Within the group of parents who had family support, 44.8% mentioned that they had accepted their person and their child, and 13.8% said that family members helped take care of the child. And in the strategy of the educational area, in the beginning of the school life of the child with SD it is evident that 73.7% of the parents opted for their children to start their school life in a special education school, and in a lower percentage 26.3 % corresponds to parents who opted for the regular education college. Conclusion: Children are integrated into ordinary activities within the social and family environment. We must highlight the favorable behavior against the surrounding activities. Initially the parents show some degree of concern due to the difficulty to assimilate the situation regarding the status of their children.Objetivo: Describir las estrategias de adaptación de los padres en la crianza de niños con Síndrome de Down que acuden al Centro de Educación Básica Especial “Los Pinos” de San Juan de Lurigancho, 2017. Materiales y Métodos: El estudio fue observacional, de nivel descriptivo, de diseño no experimental. La muestra estuvo constituida por 38 padres de familia. Resultados: En relación a la estrategia del área afectiva, el 55.3 % manifestaron que se vincularon con otros padres que tienen hijos con síndrome de Down, mientras que el 18.4% refirieron que buscaron apoyo espiritual, 13.2% padres se informaron sobre el síndrome de Down y con mismo porcentaje de 13.2% corresponde a los padres que buscaron apoyo emocional. En las estrategias de área de la salud, 81.6% de padres afirman que sus hijos actualmente reciben terapias, y el 18.4% que no recibe terapias. Referente a los niños con SD que reciben terapias el 71% opta por la terapia de lenguaje, el 29% por la terapia de lenguaje junto con la psicomotriz. En cuanto a la estrategia del área social, el 76.3% de padres manifestaron que sí tuvieron el apoyo de su familia, y el 23.7% refieren que no tuvieron apoyo familiar. Dentro del grupo de padres que tuvieron apoyo familiar el 44.8% menciono que tuvieron aceptación de su persona y de su hijo, y el 13.8% refieren que los familiares ayudaron a cuidar al niño. Y n la estrategia del área educativa, en el inicio de la vida escolar del niño con SD se evidencia que el 73.7% de los padres optaron que sus hijos inicien su vida escolar en un colegio de educación especial, y en menor porcentaje 26,3% corresponde a los padres que optaron por el colegio de educación regular. Conclusión: Los niños se integran en las actividades ordinarias dentro del entorno social y familiar. Se ha de resaltar la conducta favorable frente a las actividades del entorno. Inicialmente los padres muestran cierto grado de preocupación debido a la dificultad para asimilar la situación respecto al estado de sus hijos.Universidad María Auxiliadora - UMA2018-06-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo evaluado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistaagora.com/index.php/cieUMA/article/view/7010.21679/arc.v4i2.99Revista Científica Ágora ; Vol. 5 Núm. 1 (2018); 1-62412-804Xreponame:Agorainstname:Universidad María Auxiliadorainstacron:UMAspahttps://revistaagora.com/index.php/cieUMA/article/view/70/69Derechos de autor 2018 Erika Stefani Melendez Cruz, Ruth Elisabeth Quispe Damian, Nadezhda Arias Romanihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistaagora.com:article/702024-12-05T23:52:14Z
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