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https://evnuir.vnu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/29047| Title: | Features of the Formation of the Emotional and Volitional Sphere of Children with Intellectual Development Disorders |
| Authors: | Lukaniova, Liudmyla |
| Affiliation: | Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University |
| Bibliographic description (Ukraine): | Liudmyla, Lukaniova. (2025). Features of the Formation of the Emotional and Volitional Sphere of Children with Intellectual Development Disorders. Development of Scientific and Educational System: European Vector – 2025. Nová Dubnica. 2025. С. 138-146 |
| Issue Date: | Oct-2025 |
| Date of entry: | 13-Nov-2025 |
| Publisher: | NES Nová Dubnica s.r.o. (NES s.r.o., м. Нова Дубніца, Словацька Республіка). |
| Country (code): | SK |
| Place of the edition/event: | Нова Дубніца |
| Keywords: | inclusive education intellectual development disorders emotional and volitional sphere cognitive disorders |
| Series/Report no.: | Development of Scientific and Educational System: European Vector – 2025;Monograph 3 |
| Abstract: | In the current conditions of the development of domestic corrective pedagogy, there is a constant search for innovative ways to organise the education of children with intellectual disabilities. The formation of the emotional and volitional sphere in children with intellectual disabilities is an important aspect of their overall development and social adaptation. This is because the emotional and volitional sphere of older preschoolers (5-6 years old) and younger schoolchildren includes the ability to recognise, express and control emotions, as well as to develop volitional qualities such as perseverance, self-control and initiative. Children with intellectual disabilities have certain peculiarities in the development of this sphere, which requires a special approach and methods for its study and correction. |
| URI: | https://evnuir.vnu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/29047 |
| References (Ukraine): | 1. Kolupayeva, A. (2009). Inclusive education: Realities and prospects (Monograph). Series: Inclusive Education. 2. Malynovych, L. (2017). Psychological features of interaction in families raising a child with developmental disorders. Proceedings of the scientific and practical conference with international participation "Psychology of National Security", 174–176. 3. Dyatlenko, N. M., Sofiy, N. Z., Martynchuk, O. V., & Nayda, Yu. M. (2015). Teacher assistant in an inclusive classroom. Kyiv: Pleiades. 4. Kolupayeva, A. A., Danilavichyute, E. A., & Lytovchenko, S. V. (2012). Professional cooperation in an inclusive educational institution. Kyiv: ASC Publishing Group. 5. Chebotaryova, O. (Ed.). (2020). Parent’s guide: Practical recommendations for distance learning of children with intellectual disabilities (Educational and methodological manual). Kyiv: ISP named after Mykola Yarmachenko, NAPS of Ukraine. |
| Content type: | Book Chapter |
| Appears in Collections: | Наукові роботи (FP) |
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