This study investigated the differences between children with and without learning difficulties(LD)regarding academic performance(AP)and sleep quality(SLQ).A total of 1,501 children were evaluated,including 810 with L...This study investigated the differences between children with and without learning difficulties(LD)regarding academic performance(AP)and sleep quality(SLQ).A total of 1,501 children were evaluated,including 810 with LD and 691 without LD.The results indicated that children with LD scored significantly lower in AP and had poorer sleep quality,with greater variability in SLQ patterns.Correlation analysis revealed a significant negative association between sleep quality and academic performance(r=-0.646;p<0.01),indicating that poorer sleep quality is related to lower academic performance.These findings underscore the importance of interventions focused on promoting sleep hygiene and consistent routines to mitigate the negative impacts of learning difficulties.Study limitations include the absence of mediating variables,such as screen time and mental health,suggesting the need for future research exploring longitudinal interventions and associated factors.展开更多
The present study aims to establish a literature review on intervention programs for executive functions(EFs)through the use of fundamental motor skills,from a neuropsychopedagogical perspective in subjects with Devel...The present study aims to establish a literature review on intervention programs for executive functions(EFs)through the use of fundamental motor skills,from a neuropsychopedagogical perspective in subjects with Developmental Coordination Disorder(DCD).An exploratory study was carried out through an integrative literature review.The research was carried out in the Scientific databases Electronic Library Online(SciELO),Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences(LILACS),Virtual Health Library-Psychology Brazil(BVSPSI),Electronic Journals of Psychology(PePSIC),in the periodicals available in the Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations(BDTD)and on the website of the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel(CAPES).The covering publications took place from 2018 to 2023,14 articles were selected for analysis.This literature review made it possible to create strategies for stimulating EF and Visuomotor Functions so that educators and other professionals can better deal with students with DCD.It was perceived the need to carry out and develop more empirical research regarding the intervention of EFs and Visuomotor Functions by educators and professionals,with a greater sampling amplitude,to increase the number of studies that enable interventions both in children and in teenagers with DCD.展开更多
文摘This study investigated the differences between children with and without learning difficulties(LD)regarding academic performance(AP)and sleep quality(SLQ).A total of 1,501 children were evaluated,including 810 with LD and 691 without LD.The results indicated that children with LD scored significantly lower in AP and had poorer sleep quality,with greater variability in SLQ patterns.Correlation analysis revealed a significant negative association between sleep quality and academic performance(r=-0.646;p<0.01),indicating that poorer sleep quality is related to lower academic performance.These findings underscore the importance of interventions focused on promoting sleep hygiene and consistent routines to mitigate the negative impacts of learning difficulties.Study limitations include the absence of mediating variables,such as screen time and mental health,suggesting the need for future research exploring longitudinal interventions and associated factors.
文摘The present study aims to establish a literature review on intervention programs for executive functions(EFs)through the use of fundamental motor skills,from a neuropsychopedagogical perspective in subjects with Developmental Coordination Disorder(DCD).An exploratory study was carried out through an integrative literature review.The research was carried out in the Scientific databases Electronic Library Online(SciELO),Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences(LILACS),Virtual Health Library-Psychology Brazil(BVSPSI),Electronic Journals of Psychology(PePSIC),in the periodicals available in the Brazilian Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations(BDTD)and on the website of the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel(CAPES).The covering publications took place from 2018 to 2023,14 articles were selected for analysis.This literature review made it possible to create strategies for stimulating EF and Visuomotor Functions so that educators and other professionals can better deal with students with DCD.It was perceived the need to carry out and develop more empirical research regarding the intervention of EFs and Visuomotor Functions by educators and professionals,with a greater sampling amplitude,to increase the number of studies that enable interventions both in children and in teenagers with DCD.