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The Social Sciences

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Research on Senior Preschool Children with Intellectual Development Disorders Communication Motivation with Contemporaries in the Course of Game Activity

Galimova Zilia Il`khamovna and Tvardovskai a Alla Aleksandrovna
Page: 472-475 | Received 21 Sep 2022, Published online: 21 Sep 2022

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Abstract

Theoretical review on communication motivation problem of senior preschool children with intellectual activity disorder and also comparative research of communication features of children with contemporaries in the course of game activity is presented in study. Communication features of children with intellectual development disorder in the course of game activity are noted. The obtained data confirm that verbal formation level and nonverbal communication means of children with intellectual disorders is much lower, than that of children with normal intellectual development. So, children with intellectual development disorder seldom initiate and support dialog. They do not use nonverbal means of communication. Also, it was revealed that children with intellectual development disorder have all categories of their communication motivation broken. They seldom resort to communication with contemporaries in game activity. Interaction level in game situation is very low for such children. Most of children have low level of proficiency in nonverbal means of communication. Children with intellectual development disorder in situation of compelled concessions and cooperation showed more negative attitude than normally developing children.


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Galimova Zilia Il`khamovna and Tvardovskai a Alla Aleksandrovna. Research on Senior Preschool Children with Intellectual Development Disorders Communication Motivation with Contemporaries in the Course of Game Activity.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/sscience.2015.472.475
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1818-5800/sscience.2015.472.475