2015
DOI: 10.4236/ce.2015.612128
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Risk Factors for Development of Children with Down Syndrome in Brazil

Abstract: The study of risk factors that affect the development of children with Down syndrome (DS) has been the main subject of several studies. In the Brazilian context, the development of instruments to identify such risks is still a challenge. The current study had the objective of examining the characteristics of a diagnostic organizer instrument which detects risk factors for development. The study was conducted in a clinic that offers services to children with DS in a Public Hospital in Curitiba, Brazil-and 15 pa… Show more

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“…In the free-running mode, the goal of the user is to decide what he/she wants to do within the virtual environment "Nossa Vida (Our Life)" v.2.0. However, through the reports generated by the virtual environment itself from the automatic recording of the user's actions (i.e., all their steps) within this environment, it was possible for parents or professionals to take a decision and monitor their progress; this being very important for the learning evolution of the subjects with Down syndrome 10 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the free-running mode, the goal of the user is to decide what he/she wants to do within the virtual environment "Nossa Vida (Our Life)" v.2.0. However, through the reports generated by the virtual environment itself from the automatic recording of the user's actions (i.e., all their steps) within this environment, it was possible for parents or professionals to take a decision and monitor their progress; this being very important for the learning evolution of the subjects with Down syndrome 10 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%