Procedure for teaching right–left discrimination. A case study of a child with visual impairment and intellectual disability

Authors

  • Francisco J Alós Cívico
  • Araceli Sánchez Raya
  • Juan A Moriana Elvira

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55414/p1ay2841

Abstract

The aim of the research was the teaching of the discrimination between right and lelf in a seven-year-old child with visual impairment and intellectual disability. The teaching was approached from the perspective of the analysis of the stimuli implied in the
discriminations. The learning procedure consisted of the explicit teaching of the simple discrimination which included a stimulus, an answer and a consequence testing the transfer to the condicional discrimination that included two stimuli, an answer and a consequence. The results showed the transfer of the learning without an explicit training. The learning was maintained during the six months of the follow-up. The procedure discribed can be a method, easy to apply, that reduces the effort of the participants.

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Published

11/11/2008

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How to Cite

Alós Cívico , F. J., Sánchez Raya, A., & Moriana Elvira , J. A. (2008). Procedure for teaching right–left discrimination. A case study of a child with visual impairment and intellectual disability. Apuntes De Psicología, 26(3), 441-447. https://doi.org/10.55414/p1ay2841

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