Using neuropsychological exercises at work with children with disabilities in speech therapy classes
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The article covers the problem of using neuropsychological knowledge and techniques in correctional and speech therapy work with children with disabilities. The primary issue is the importance of neuropsychology for child development and the neuropsychological approach as a health-preserving component of the educational environment. The categories of children with disabilities who need neuropsychological support are described. Emphasis is placed on the organization of interhemispheric interaction in speech therapy classes. Variants of neuropsychological exercises and neurogames used by the aut...
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