Cognitive and academic performance in school children with perinatal history and social vulnerability in a public hospital of the Province of Buenos Aires

Cognitive Development (CD) and Academic Performance (AP) of children who presented perinatal and social vulnerability risk factors are a topic of interest in health and education. Therefore, the aim of this research is to characterize CD and AP of a population with these characteristics, which was a...

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Autores principales: Giulianelli , María Julia, Cabral, Marianela
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Publicado: Universidad Católica de Córdoba. Facultad de Educación 2024
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Sumario:Cognitive Development (CD) and Academic Performance (AP) of children who presented perinatal and social vulnerability risk factors are a topic of interest in health and education. Therefore, the aim of this research is to characterize CD and AP of a population with these characteristics, which was accompanied by professional interventions from the transdisciplinary follow-up team.Information was collected from pediatric and psychopedagogical medical records of thirty patients. The WISC IV Intelligence test was used; school reports were requested, and a socio-economic level survey was administered, which included information regarding stimulating learning at home.Most of the children showed average levels in CD and good AP. Socio-environmental factors and received interventions associated with them were identified. Early transdisciplinary interventions (ETI), contextualized and long-term, are favorable for DC and DA. Consequently, they should be considered in follow-up programs for similar populations.