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What is orthopedagogy?

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Orthopedagogiek en Klinische pedagogiek: De beste studieboeken samengevat

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Nederlands:

  • Samenvatting bij het boek: Abnormal Child Psychology van Mash en Wolfe - 7e druk
  • Samenvatting bij het boek: An introduction to child development van Keenans - 2e druk
  • Samenvatting bij het boek: Children with disabilities van Batshaw - 7e druk
  • Samenvatting bij het boek: Developmental Psychopathology: From Infancy Through Adolescence with DSM-5 Update Supplement van Kerig - 6e druk
  • Samenvatting bij het boek: Gedragsproblemen in scholen: Het denken en handelen van leraren van Van der Wolf - 1e druk
  • Samenvatting bij het boek: Handboek Forensische orthopedagogiek van Hendriks - 1e druk
  • Samenvatting bij het boek: Handboek Psychodiagnostiek voor de hulpverlening aan kinderen en adolescenten van Tak e.a. - 8e druk
  • Samenvatting bij het boek: Kinder- en Jeugdpsychiatrie: onderzoek en diagnostiek van Verheij en Verhulst
  • Samenvatting bij het boek: Kinderpsychotherapie van De Bruyn-Beneder - 2e druk
  • Samenvatting bij het boek: Luister je wel naar mij? Gespreksvoering met kinderen tussen vier en twaalf jaar van Delfos - 20e druk
  • Samenvatting bij het boek: Ontwikkelingspsychopathologie bij kinderen en jeugdigen van Rigter - 1e druk
  • Samenvatting bij het boek: Orthopedagogiek: Antwoorden op vraagstellingen van Van Heteren e.a. - 10e druk
  • Samenvatting bij het boek: Orthopedagogiek. Ontwikkelingen, theorieën en modellen: een inleiding van Ruijssenaars - 6e druk
  • Samenvatting bij het boek: Sociaal onhandig: de opvoeding van kinderen met PDDNOS van Veen-Mulders - 1e druk
  • Samenvatting bij het boek: The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology van Carr
  • Samenvatting bij het boek: Zorg om dyslexie van Verhoeven - 1e druk

Engels:

  • Summary with the book: Abnormal Child and Adolescent Psychology by Wicks-Nelson and Israel - 8th edition
  • Summary with the book: The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology by Carr - 2nd edition

Over Orthopedagogiek en Klinische pedagogiek

  • Orthopedagogiek is een vakgebied dat zich richt op de opvoeding en begeleiding van kinderen en jongeren met ontwikkelings-, leer- of gedragsproblemen. Klinische pedagogiek is een specialisatie binnen de orthopedagogiek waarbij professionals intensievere diagnostiek en behandeling verlenen
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Artikelsamenvatting bij Mapping evidence-based treatments for children and adolescents: Application of the distillation and matching model to 615 treatments from 322 randomized trials van Chorpita & Daleiden - 2009 - Exclusive

De laatste jaren is er meer nadruk op het begrijpen van de werkzame elementen, de relevantie en de fit van psychologische behandelingen binnen de praktijk. De werkzame elementen van een behandeling kunnen op veel verschillende manieren onderzocht worden. Zo kan er worden gekeken naar de intensiteit, de focus of de theoretische onderbouwing van verschillende behandelingen. Er bestaat echter nog geen systematische review van de klinische strategieën die horen bij evidence-based behandelingen. Er is veel onderzoek gedaan naar de resultaten van behandelingen, maar er zijn weinig aanbevelingen over het definitieve analyseniveau. Vroeger werden behandelingen als geheel onderzocht en werden er uitspraken gedaan over of de behandeling als geheel effectief was. Tegenwoordig is het analyseniveau vaak het behandelingsprotocol in plaats van de theorie of de werkzame ingrediënten van een behandeling. Het is echter belangrijk om te weten welke specifieke strategieën van behandelingen effectief zijn. Dit zal bijdragen aan kennis over behandelingen

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Article summary with Caring babies: Concern for others in distress during infancy by Dadidov a.o. - 2020 - Exclusive

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An important human quality is showing concern for other people in distress. However, there is a lack of knowledge regarding its early ontogeny. This study aims to provide new insights into the onset, development, consistency and predictive power of early displays of concern for other people.

What is ‘empathy’ and ‘concern’?

Naturally, people experience emotional arousal in response to the emotional state of another person, which can result into concern for other people. The three components of concern for someone else are: cognitive, behavioral and affective.

The cognitive component, also known as cognitive empathy, represents the

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Article summary with Reactive/proactive aggression and affective/cognitive empathy in children with ASD by Pouw a.o. - 2013 - Exclusive

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Children with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) often exhibit aggressive behaviors. Some argue that aggressive behaviors in ASD-children should be interpreted differently from those exhibited by typically developing children. Atypical empathic development is often seen in children with ASD, but little research has been done to assess the association with their aggressive behavior.

What is known about aggression in ASD-children?

Previous studies have shown that children with ASD exhibit several aggressive behaviors (self-harm, vandalizing the belongings of others , tantrums). One study showed

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Article summary with The developmental trajectory of empathy and its association with early symptoms of psychopathology in children with and without hearing loss by Tsou a.o. - 2021 - Exclusive

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Empathy is the ability to understand, share and show concern for the feelings of others, which is crucial for building and maintaining social relationships. For children with hearing loss, it may be less easy to acquire this ability. The influence of hearing on the development of empathy has not been examined yet.

During the preschool years, several abilities influence the development of empathy. Affective empathy: the emergence of emotional arousal when seeing someone else

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Article summary with Affective empathy, cognitive empathy and social attention in children at high risk of criminal behaviour by Zonneveld a.o. - 2017 - Exclusive

Deficits in empathic abilities are thought to stem from impairments in social interaction exhibited by a person who engages in antisocial behaviour. Empathy requires social attention. When it comes to people who exhibit antisocial behaviour, no study looked into the relationship between social attention and affective and cognitive empathy.

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Some children are at high risk of (developing) antisocial behaviour, possibly resulting into receiving a criminal record. In order to help this group and prevent the negative influence on society, an early intervention is required. Other

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Article summary with How biosocial research can improve interventions for antisocial behavior by Glenn & McCauley - 2018 - Exclusive

The development of antisocial behavior is influenced by biological factors. However, these factors also influence how one responds to interventions aimed at reducing antisocial behavior.

Individuals who develop antisocial behavior at a young age are more likely to engage in criminal behavior later in life compared to later emerging antisocial behavior. Various interventions are aimed at preventing the development of problematic behavior in youth. Unfortunately, these programs are limited by their complexity, high costs and modest effects. The programs are not equally beneficial to all participants.

For interventions to be successful, it has to be determined which youth are most in need of them. Some individuals outgrow their issues, while others’ behavior spirals. At some point, both may exhibit similar behaviors, but their development could differ. It is therefore important to determine which individuals are most likely to persist in their problematic behavior and are in need of more

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Article summary with Children who are deaf or hard of hearing in inclusive educational settings: a literature review on interactions with peers by Xie a.o. - 2014 - Exclusive

Hard-hearing (HH) or deaf (D) children face various challenges when interacting with typically hearing children. Fortunately, social interaction in inclusive settings can be improved through adequate intervention programs. The reviewed literature suggests that deaf and hard-hearing children struggle with communication, initiating, entering and maintaining interactions in inclusive settings. Social skills training and co-enrollment programs are deemed effective interventions. Key aspects of social interactions are social skills, communicative skills, the responses of typically hearing children and environmental effects.

In the last 20 years, inclusive education (children with disabilities attending regular schools) has become increasingly popular. While the literature mentions several benefits of inclusive education, it is also argued that placing D- or HH-children in a classroom with TH-children does not necessarily result into more social interaction, positive inclusion, peer acceptance or better social communication skills. Research shows that children with hearing problems are at greater risk of being ignored by

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Article summary with Verbal display rule knowledge: A cultural and developmental perspective by Matthew Wice a.o. - 2019 - Exclusive

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In the context of social cognitive development, it is considered a great achievement when a child comes to understand the display rules governing the expression of emotion. In order to be capable of gathering knowledge of display rules, a child must have the cognitive ability to understand the difference between apparent and real mental states. This also requires sociocultural knowledge. Display rule norms are subjected to cultural differences, but very limited research is done on the influence of culture on the development

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What is orthopedagogy?

What is orthopedagogy?

Orthopedagogy is a field of study focused on prevention, intervention, and support for individuals experiencing learning difficulties, behavioral challenges, or developmental delays. It aims to help them reach their full potential and participate meaningfully in society.

What are the main features of orthopedagogy?

  • Individualized Approach: Orthopedagogy emphasizes tailoring interventions to meet the specific needs and learning styles of each client.
  • Collaboration: It involves collaboration between orthopedagogues, educators, therapists, families, and other professionals to create a holistic support system.
  • Empowerment: Orthopedagogy empowers individuals to develop their skills, overcome challenges, and achieve independence.
  • Lifelong Learning: The focus is on providing ongoing support throughout an individual's life journey.

What are important sub-areas of orthopedagogy?

  • Special Needs Education: Focuses on the specific needs of children and adults with disabilities or learning difficulties, including intellectual disabilities, dyslexia, and ADHD.
  • Behavioral Intervention: Develops strategies to manage challenging behaviors and promote positive social interactions.
  • Educational Therapy: Provides specialized instruction and support to address learning difficulties in areas like reading, writing, or math.
  • Play Therapy: Uses play as a tool for communication, emotional expression, and social skill development.
  • Social Skills Training: Helps individuals develop and practice skills necessary for positive social interactions.

What are key concepts in orthopedagogy?

  • Learning Difficulties: Challenges faced by individuals in acquiring specific skills or knowledge, such as reading or math.
  • Developmental Delays: Slow or atypical development in physical, cognitive, social, or emotional skills.
  • Inclusion: Creating learning environments where all individuals can participate and learn alongside their peers.
  • Differentiation: Tailoring instruction and support to meet the diverse needs of learners.
  • Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD): The concept, developed by Vygotsky, highlights the importance of providing support (scaffolding) to help learners achieve tasks that are just beyond their independent capabilities.

Who are influential figures in orthopedagogy?

  • Ovid Decroly (Belgium): Pioneered the idea of the "ideational school," emphasizing the importance of activity-based learning for children with special needs.
  • Maria Montessori (Italy): Developed the Montessori method, which emphasizes individualized learning and self-directed exploration for all children.
  • Rudolf Steiner (Austria): Founded Waldorf education, a holistic approach to education that caters to the individual needs of each child.
  • Jean Piaget (Switzerland): His theory of cognitive development provides insights into how children learn and how to support their development in the presence of learning difficulties.
  • Lev Vygotsky (Soviet Union): His concept of the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) is crucial in understanding how to provide effective support for learning.

Why is orthopedagogy important?

  • Improves Learning Outcomes: Orthopedic interventions can help individuals overcome challenges and achieve their academic potential.
  • Promotes Social Inclusion: By addressing behavioral and social difficulties, orthopedagogy helps individuals participate more fully in their communities.
  • Empowers Individuals: This field equips individuals with the skills and confidence to manage their difficulties and live independently.
  • Lifelong Support: Orthopedagogy provides a framework for ongoing support throughout an individual's life journey.

How is orthopedagogy applied in practice?

  • Special Education Settings: Orthopedagogues work in special education classrooms or resource rooms, providing individualized
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What is clinical pedagogics?

What is clinical pedagogics?

Clinical pedagogy is a field of study focused on the art and science of teaching within a practical, hands-on environment. It's not about general teaching methods, but rather how to effectively guide learners in real-world settings, often referred to as clinical experiences.

What are the main features of clinical pedagogics?

  • Focus on Reflection: Helps learners analyze their experiences and improve their practice.
  • Context-Specific: Teaching strategies are tailored to the specific clinical setting (e.g., medical training, teacher education).
  • Mentorship-Driven: Experienced professionals guide and support learners

What are important sub-areas in clinical pedagogics?

There aren't strictly defined sub-areas, but clinical pedagogy can be applied to various fields with hands-on training, such as:

  • Medical Education
  • Teacher Training
  • Social Work Training

What are key concepts in clinical pedagogics?

  • Clinical Pedagogical Skills: These include "noticing" key aspects of the experience, "intervening" when necessary, and "unpacking" the learning process with the learner.
  • Pathways of Practice: Frameworks outlining how these skills can be sequenced for optimal learning.

Who are influential figures in clinical pedagogics?

  • The field is relatively new, but scholars like Marilyn Cochran-Smith have been instrumental in developing the concept of clinical pedagogy.

Why is clinical pedagogics important?

  • Improves the quality of professional training by bridging theory and practice.
  • Equips learners with critical thinking and reflection skills for real-world situations.
  • Fosters better outcomes for clients or patients in professions with clinical applications.

How is clinical pedagogics applied in practice?

  • Clinical educators (e.g., teacher supervisors, medical mentors) use clinical pedagogy to guide trainees during their practical experiences.
  • Teacher education programs integrate clinical pedagogy to prepare future educators for the realities of the classroom.
  • Healthcare professions can utilize clinical pedagogy to enhance training effectiveness.
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