A Comparative Approach to the Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders in Russia and Iraq

Autor: Ekzhanova, E. A., Khamzakh Asya Sallal Khamzakh
Jazyk: ruština
Rok vydání: 2022
Předmět:
ДЕТСКИЙ АУТИЗМ
INCLUSIVE EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
РОССИЙСКИЙ ОПЫТ
ОСОБЫЕ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНЫЕ ПОТРЕБНОСТИ
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS
CHILDREN'S AUTISM
COMPARATIVE APPROACH
КОРРЕКЦИОННАЯ РАБОТА
ТОЛЕРАНТНОСТЬ
SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL CONDITION
ДЕТИ-АУТИСТЫ
СОЦИАЛИЗАЦИЯ ДЕТЕЙ
AUTISTIC CHILDREN
КОМПАРАТИВНЫЙ ПОДХОД
РАССТРОЙСТВА АУТИСТИЧЕСКОГО СПЕКТРА
ТЕОРИЯ И МЕТОДИКА ОБУЧЕНИЯ
СПЕЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНЫЕ УСЛОВИЯ
ИНКЛЮЗИИ
ДЕФЕКТОЛОГИЯ. СПЕЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ШКОЛЫ
ИНДИВИДУАЛИЗАЦИЯ ОБУЧЕНИЯ
КОРРЕКЦИЯ РАССТРОЙСТВ АУТИСТИЧЕСКОГО СПЕКТРА
КОРРЕКЦИОННАЯ ПОМОЩЬ
ТОЛЕРАНТНЫЕ ОТНОШЕНИЯ
INDIVIDUALIZATION OF EDUCATION
ВЫЯВЛЕНИЕ РАССТРОЙСТВ АУТИСТИЧЕСКОГО СПЕКТРА
РАС
ИНКЛЮЗИВНАЯ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНАЯ СРЕДА
ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ. ПЕДАГОГИКА — РОССИЯ — РЕСПУБЛИКА ИРАК — ИРАК
ИНКЛЮЗИВНОЕ ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ
ИРАКСКИЙ ОПЫТ
Popis: В статье рассматриваются проблемы выявления и коррекции расстройств аутистического спектра у детей. Over the past few years, statistics on the detection of autistic disorders in children and adolescents have grown both in Russia and in the Middle East region, in particular in Iraq, where the practice of organizing inclusive education for people with various physical and mental disabilities has been actively developing since the end of the twentieth century. According to the World Health Organization, today every 160th child in the world is diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. Modern research shows that the areas of occurrence of this disorder are unevenly distributed across different countries of the world, which, according to specialists, is due to the peculiarities of the system of detection and rehabilitation of autistic disorders in different regions of the planet, as well as with different public attention to persons with such pathology. This study deals with the discussion of the issue of detection and rehabilitation of autism spectrum disorders in children and adults.The article analyzes narrow and problematic areas of treatment and rehabilitation and provides examples of successful world practices for supporting children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Using the example of Russia and Iraq, the authors reveal the similarities and differences in the development of inclusive education, discuss prospects for improving this work, and outline points of contact in improving interdisciplinary, interdepartmental, interregional and interstate interaction in the interests of persons with disabilities.
Databáze: OpenAIRE