ADAPTIVNO PONAŠANJE OSOBA SA OŠTEĆENJEM VIDA

  • Marija Anđelković Univerzite u Beogradu - Fakultet za specijalnu edukaciju i rehabilitaciju

Sažetak


Adaptivno ponašanje čini širok raspon veština neophodnih za samostalno, sigurno i adekvatno obavljanje aktivnosti svakodnevnog života. Koncept adaptivnog ponašanja čine praktične, socijalne i konceptualne veštine.

Cilj ovog rada je da pruži uvid u dosadašnja istraživanja adaptivnog ponašanja osoba sa oštećenjem vida. Rad je u najvećoj meri fokusiran na istraživanja adaptivnog ponašanja dece sa oštećenjem vida. Rezultati studija pokazuju da je usvojenost adaptivnih veština kod dece i mladih sa oštećenjem vida, uglavnom niska ili umereno niska. Deca sa oštećenjem vida imaju najlošija postignuća u socijalnim i veštinama svakodnevnog života, dok su komunikacione veštine najusvojenije. Osim stepena oštećenja vida, prateće teškoće u motoričkom razvoju, značajno utiču na usvojenost  praktičnih i socijalnih veština kod slepih i slabovidih.

Ključne reči: adaptivno ponašanje, osobe sa oštećenjem vida

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