From infancy to early childhood: The role of augmentative manipulation robotic tools in cognitive and social development for children with motor disabilities

Motor experience plays a critical role in cognitive and social development. Developmental research has identified the major role of motor experience through manipulation and locomotion on the cognitive development of typically developing children. Children with physically disabilities cannot indepen...

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2013
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Universidad del Rosario
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv From infancy to early childhood: The role of augmentative manipulation robotic tools in cognitive and social development for children with motor disabilities
title From infancy to early childhood: The role of augmentative manipulation robotic tools in cognitive and social development for children with motor disabilities
spellingShingle From infancy to early childhood: The role of augmentative manipulation robotic tools in cognitive and social development for children with motor disabilities
infancy
childhood
role
augmentative
manipulation
robotic-tools
cognitive
social
development
children
motor
title_short From infancy to early childhood: The role of augmentative manipulation robotic tools in cognitive and social development for children with motor disabilities
title_full From infancy to early childhood: The role of augmentative manipulation robotic tools in cognitive and social development for children with motor disabilities
title_fullStr From infancy to early childhood: The role of augmentative manipulation robotic tools in cognitive and social development for children with motor disabilities
title_full_unstemmed From infancy to early childhood: The role of augmentative manipulation robotic tools in cognitive and social development for children with motor disabilities
title_sort From infancy to early childhood: The role of augmentative manipulation robotic tools in cognitive and social development for children with motor disabilities
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv infancy
childhood
role
augmentative
manipulation
robotic-tools
cognitive
social
development
children
motor
topic infancy
childhood
role
augmentative
manipulation
robotic-tools
cognitive
social
development
children
motor
description Motor experience plays a critical role in cognitive and social development. Developmental research has identified the major role of motor experience through manipulation and locomotion on the cognitive development of typically developing children. Children with physically disabilities cannot independently explore the environment and manipulate objects, and their motor impairments limit their opportunities for developing cognitive and social skills. Assistive technologies can provide the means for children with disabilities to independently interact with their physical and social environments. Assistive robots can provide children with disabilities with opportunities for object manipulation. This paper describes research using robots to understand and promote cognitive and social development of children with physical disabilities. © 2013, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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