مجلة العلوم الانسانية
Volume 22, Numéro 2, Pages 1221-1241
2022-11-14

The Role Of An Adapted Motor Program For Neuromuscular Compatibility Exercises In Developing Some Social Skills Among Deaf And Mute Children (12-15) Years Field Study At The School For Visually Impaired Children

Authors : Allaba Brahim . Abbas Lakhdar .

Abstract

Abstract: This study aimed to uncover the role of a motor program adapted to neuromuscular compatibility exercises in developing some social skills for deaf and dumb children. 12 to 15 years old, then the appropriate harmonic exercises were chosen for this age group of deaf and dumb children. The exercises included a test of numbered circles and a test of throwing and receiving balls on the wall. The scale is by experts and specialists, and we reached there is effect of the program by increasing the social skills and improve the communication skills and works to develop support skills and develops the skills of empathy and participation in deaf and dumb children (15-12 years)

Keywords

Training exercises; support and support skills; empathy and participation skills.