Mother and Blind Baby Interaction: Acquisition and Development of Language
- Categoria: Volume 74 - Abril/Junho de 2011
- Autor: Wanilda Maria Alves Cavalcanti, João Ricardo Mendes de Oliveira, Wanessa Fernandes Moura da Silva
- Páginas: 10
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- ISSN: 1807-9865
- Biblioteca: Neurobiologia
- Ano: 2011
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Comentário
Interação Mãe e Bebê Cego: Aquisição e
Desenvolvimento de Linguagem
Mother and Blind Baby Interaction: Acquisition and
Development of Language
Wanessa Fernandes Moura da Silva1, João Ricardo Mendes de Oliveira*2, Wanilda Maria Alves Cavalcanti3
ABSTRACT
Background: The blind Baby often does not have the possibility to carry through interactive exchanges in the same way than the Baby with healthy vision, since it is unable to use one of the most important sensorial channels, compromising the early process of language development and acquisition. The research about this topic is rare in Brazil, especially involving the first months of life. Therefore, the present study had the objective to investigate the preliminary interactions between the blind Baby and the mother together with the possible repercussions of the blindness in the acquisition and development of language. Methodology The study describes a longitudinal and qualitative evaluation through films registers with duration of 20 min and in an observational protocol, comparing the interaction of one congenital blind Baby without multiple deficiency and his Mother, comparatively with another Mother and Baby without ophthalmological impairment, looking for possible differences in language performance, both with sixteen months. Conclusion: We can identify differences between the babies and the blind Baby acts on the environment and with the Mother in a more restricted pattern when compared to the other Child.
Key-words: blindness, language, mother-Baby, Speech Therapy