Research Article | Open Access
Communicative skills: inserted in the curriculum for children with attentional difficulty
Mendoza CalixtoJosefina Yangali-Vicente Judith Soledad
Pages: 2913-2923
Abstract
Inserting communication skills in different subjects of the curriculum is the objective of this study, aimed at
children with difficulty at the attention level, consequently due to the genetic approach maintained by parents
and families from the populated center from which they come. A multiple case study was designed that
observed the problem from neuropsychological tests, genogram analysis and structured interviews with
teachers, to create ways to insert communication skills into their subjects in an assertive way, with the use of
educational psychology pedagogical tools, which allow them to improve their academic performance, which
presents obvious weaknesses that cause them to repeat and finally drop out of school, so it can be concluded
that any subject is susceptible to adaptation in its contents, if it is treated appropriately, with the use of the
communication skills, making it more affordable and allowing to improve the academic and disciplinary
performance of these children
Keywords
communication skills - attentional difficulty - neuropsychology - genetic kinship - educational psychology