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Neuropsychological maturity in pre-school children

  • Juan Carlos Chumacero Calle
  • , Jessica Paola Palacios Garay
  • , Oscar Raúl Esquivel-Ynjante
  • , Henry Hugo Alarcón-Diaz
  • , Percy Samuel Yabar-Miranda
  • , Isabel Menacho-Vargas
  • , Maximo Abel Rodriguez Taboada

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Abstract

The purpose of the research was to improve neuropsychological maturity in preschool children; to achieve this; a program of strategies that reinforced the levels of neuropsychological maturity was carried out. The research had a quantitative approach, hypothetical-deductive method and quasi-experimental design; a pre-test and post-test of the Cumanin questionnaire, a valid and reliable instrument, was applied to a sample of 450 students of the initial level. The research found differences between the levels of neuropsychological maturity in pre-school children before and after the application of the program. In this sense, it should be pointed out that before the application of the program, 13.1% were at the beginning level, 72.2% were in process and 14.7% were at the achieved level; after the application of the program, 6.2% of the children were at the beginning level, 72.2% were in process and 21.6% were at the achieved level, which means that the children were at the beginning level, 72.2% were in process and 21.6% were at the achieved level. Therefore, it was concluded that the program generates a positive effect on psychomotor skills in preschool children, since highly significant differences were evidenced (z=-16.065; p<0.000).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-9
Number of pages9
JournalNeuroQuantology
Volume19
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Jun 2021

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