Desarrollo psicomotor y su relación con la alimentación en los niños del Programa Creciendo con nuestros hijos del Barrio Carigan del cantón Loja.

Psychomotor development plays a primary role in the life of the infant, is for that reason that the attention during the early years of life, from the gestation, birth until the growth constitutes today per today, one of the priorities with the greatest impact for the complete and harmonious develop...

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1. Verfasser: Armijos Cabrera, María Fernanda (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Sprache:spa
Veröffentlicht: 2016
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Online Zugang:http://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/16477
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Zusammenfassung:Psychomotor development plays a primary role in the life of the infant, is for that reason that the attention during the early years of life, from the gestation, birth until the growth constitutes today per today, one of the priorities with the greatest impact for the complete and harmonious development of the human being. The objective of this work of investigation is to determine the influence of the feeding for infants and of the little boy from 0 to 36 months and its influence on the psychomotor development in the CNH of the Carigan neighborhood of the canton Loja in the year 2016. The investigation was of a quantitative type of cross-section; which universe of study was comprised by 115 children; for collection of the information, surveys were carried out to mothers or caregivers and the psychomotor development was evaluated by applying the Denver II test. Obtaining the following results: that two-thirds of the children had (77%) an early onset of lactation maternal; the 70% received exclusive maternal lactation. The 63% received continuous maternal lactation. In relation to the opportune complementary feeding 97.2% nearly the entirety of the population received it; besides the 77% received the four minimum food groups. Keywords: food practices, Psychomotor Development, Children from 0 to 36 months.