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    Desarrollo de juegos terapéuticos y ergonómicos para niños de 5 a 10 años con discapacidad física del Instituto de Parálisis Cerebral del Azuay (IPCA)
    (Instituto de Tecnologías Sudamericano, 2023) Kevin Mateo Ortiz Belesaca; Erick David Tenesaca Villarreal
    The project was focused on creating a therapeutic alternative for children with Cerebral Palsy, thus solving several deficiencies found in the educational environment, resulting in a didactic material, designed for motor and cognitive development, with a striking color scheme for children (5 to 10 years), environmental characters and appropriate scenarios for identification, thus seeking to achieve an interactive and functional therapy. The didactic method is innovative because it facilitates the development of both intellectual and physical, thus contributing to optimal inclusion in education systems, for which the Institute of Cerebral Palsy of Azuay (IPCA) supported the project, providing information and ways in which it is feasible to work with disabled people in this case children, so they were developed through internal and external research resources, bringing together ideas of current design and using new technologies of the digital system.

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