Neurodevelopmental disorders: theoretical approaches and its implications for education and rehabilitation

Authors

  • Maria Luísa Bissoto unisal/americana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5902/1984686X1470

Keywords:

Neurodevelopmental disordes, human development, education e rehabilitation.

Abstract

The neurodevelopmental disorders, mainly those genetics ones, are argued with the aim to analyze the human development conceptions that underlie these, and its impact for understanding who is the individual that carries this disorder. Methodologically, epistemological presupposition from “classical” neuropsychology and from “neuroconstructivist” neuropsychology had been compared. As results of this parallel had been considered relevant: a. the role of the individual surrounding, b. the question concerning the plasticity and dynamical character of development and c. the formal developmental process, from prenatal to postnatal period. The concluding comments claims that the Neuroconstructivist approaches allow conceiving the developmental process within genetics neurodevelopmental disorders not as a “fault” but as a differentiated and particular one. That should be understood in the Educational and Rehabilitation settings not as a nosological category but as a specific way of an individual acting while looking for a mode of being-in-the-world.

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Author Biography

Maria Luísa Bissoto, unisal/americana

Profa Dra Maria Luísa Bissoto

Terapeuta Ocupacional, mestre e doutora em Educação, Docente nos cursos de Pós-Graduação lato-sensu do Centro Universitário Salesiano de São Paulo- Americana (UNISAL) e coordenadora do Apprendere- Núcleo de Estudos e Pesquisa em Educação, Cognição e Aprendizagem.

Endereço para correspondência: rua Prudente de Moraes, 1341- apt 172

Piracicaba- São Paulo-Brasil- fone: 019-33718367/019-82018240

e-mail: malubissoto@yahoo.com

Published

2011-06-10

How to Cite

Bissoto, M. L. (2011). Neurodevelopmental disorders: theoretical approaches and its implications for education and rehabilitation. Special Education Magazine, 1(1), 113–127. https://doi.org/10.5902/1984686X1470