La familia y el desarrollo del lenguaje oral de los niños del centro de educación inicial La Inmaculada de la provincia de Zamora Chinchipe, año lectivo 2011-2012. Lineamientos alternativos

This research titled FAMILY AND DEVELOPMENT OF ORAL LANGUAGE OF CHILDREN EDUCATION CENTER INITIAL "IMMACULATE" THE province of Zamora Chinchipe, 2011-2012. Alternative guidelines, aims OverviewWhich helped conduct the research work is to generate knowledge on the incidence of family in lan...

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第一著者: Camacho Maza, Anita Maria (author)
フォーマット: masterThesis
言語:spa
出版事項: 2016
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要約:This research titled FAMILY AND DEVELOPMENT OF ORAL LANGUAGE OF CHILDREN EDUCATION CENTER INITIAL "IMMACULATE" THE province of Zamora Chinchipe, 2011-2012. Alternative guidelines, aims OverviewWhich helped conduct the research work is to generate knowledge on the incidence of family in language development of children Center Early Education of the City of Zamora, to help to improve the quality of education. The methodology used for the implementation of the present research is descriptive and applied the following methods: scientific, inductive, descriptive, statistical and descriptive and analytical synthetic, the technique used was the observation and tools that helped the data collection was a survey of fathers and mothers to establish estructuta and parenting styles and family Zimmerman test applied to children early education to evaluate the development of oral language. The population used in this research consisted of all the existing population in the classrooms of the Center of Education Initial "The Immaculate" in the province of Zamora Chinchipe, 23 girls and 27 boys for a total of 50 children and 50 parents. According to the results of the survey to parents: 76% of families it is made up of father, mother and brothers what constitutes a nuclear family. 60% of mothers during pregnancy always spoke and sang songs to your baby. 50% of parents always tell your child stories, legends and stories; and 66% of parents correct your child when he pronounces a word incorrectly. According to the results of the test Zimmerman, 62% of surveyed children have a normal oral language development, for this reason we conclude that the family affects the development of oral language of children Early Education Center "The Immaculate "province of Zamora Chinchip