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    Aplicación web para seguimiento psicomotriz n niños de 3 a 5 años usando el test Brunet-Lezine
    (Instituto Tecnológico Superior Sudamericano, 2025) Luis Alexis Narea Chuisaca; Susana Victoria Quinde Idrovo
    According to estimates, around 200 million infants under six years of age are at high risk of not achieving a psychomotor development according to their age. In this sense, the main objective of this degree work, called “Web application for psychomotor monitoring in children from 3 to 5 years old using the Brunet-Lézine test”, is to develop a web application automating the Brunet-Lézine test to facilitate psychomotor assessment in therapeutic centers. For this purpose, the application of a methodological process based on the qualitative approach, type of research applied and the application of the survey to all professionals working in the Child Development Center My First Crayon in the city of Cuenca was considered, in addition to the work process was based on the application of the Scrum methodology. As a result, we obtained an application that was easy to use for most of the participants, fulfilled the purpose of determining the level of psychomotor development in children and was more efficient in comparison with a manual process for the execution of the test. In conclusion, the application meets the sufficient and necessary criteria for a future implementation in different child development centers, as well as in therapeutic centers, being considered as a significant contribution for the development of activities of professionals working with infants.

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