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    Diseño de material didáctico para niños de 4 a 7 años con trastorno del espectro autista de la Fundación Desafíos
    (Instituto de Tecnologías Sudamericano, 2022) Erika Paola Cáceres Juca; Carolina Elizabeth Loja Lojano
    In life there are economic, social and educational factors that affect the well-being and health of children, being autistic children among the most vulnerable group. This project seeks to apply a design methodology to prototype teaching material that helps children to better perform with their environment. To make a proposal for didactic material, the different problems that children with this disorder go through and the experiences of the professionals in charge of their education were taken into account. An investigation was carried out, which allowed us to learn more about the causes that generate this disorder in order to establish strategies to make decisions. The didactic material will be a tool kit made up of puzzles, letters and pictograms that will be applied as teaching methods, taking into account the educational purposes and the emotional part of the child.

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