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PENINGKATAN PENGETAHUAN INTERVENSI DINI (EARLY INTERVENTION) BAHASA BICARA ANAK BERKEBUTUHAN KHUSUS MODEL LAYANAN AKOMODATIF Ilham Akerda Edyyul; Yuli Afmi Ropita Sari; Anggawati Imanniyah
JURNAL ABDI MERCUSUAR Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Jurnal ABDI MERCUSUAR
Publisher : LPPM STIKes MERCUBAKTIJAYA Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (634.36 KB) | DOI: 10.36984/jam.v1i1.186

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Abstrak: Modalawal pola penanganan untuk anak berkebutuhan khusus karena memerlukan persiapan yang berbeda dengan anak normal pada umumnya. Melalui deteksi dini dan intervensi dini bahasa bicara anak-anak keberadaan tentang pola perkembangan yang berbeda dan mengarah pada kebutuhan khusus dapat diketahui serta diberikan intervensi dini (earlyintervention) bahasa bicara. Untuk itu perlu di berikan pelatihan bagi guru-guru SLB Muhammadiyah Pauh IX Padang tentang teknik mengidentifikasi dan cara memberikan layanan yang akomodatif terhadapanak berkebutuhan khusus yang menggalami gangguan bahasa bicara. Abstract: The initial capital of the handling pattern for children with special needs because it requires different preparation from normal children in general.Through early detection and early intervention, children's speech language, the existence of different developmental patterns leading to special needs, can be identified and given early intervention in speech language.For that we need to provide training for teachers SLB Muhammadiyah IX Padang Pauh on identifying techniques and how to provide services that accommodate the special needs of children who have speech language disorders.
PENINGKATAN PENGETAHUAN DAN KETERLIBATAN ORANGTUA DALAM INTERVENSI DINI PERKEMBANGAN KOMUNIKASI ANAK CEREBRAL PALSY DI RUMAH GADANG CEREBRAL PALSY Rahmi Khalida; Yuli Afmi Ropita Sari; Yustisi Maharani Syahadat; Ilham Akerda Edyyul; Anggawati Imanniyah
JURNAL ABDI MERCUSUAR Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Jurnal ABDI MERCUSUAR
Publisher : LPPM STIKes MERCUBAKTIJAYA Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (638.652 KB) | DOI: 10.36984/jam.v1i1.187

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Abstrak: Keberhasilan komunikasi bergantung pada kombinasi faktor kontekstual dan faktor individual. Faktor individual pada individu cerebral palsy menentukan kesulitan dalam berkomunikasi, karena selain kesulitan dalam menggunakan kualitas suara juga pada umumnya anak cerebral palsy mengalami hambatan kognitif. Hambatan kognitif berpengaruh pada penguasaan dari code yang berfungsi informasi transmition. Dalam kegiatan ini menggunakan metode ceramah, diskusi, demonstrasi. Hasil dari kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat yang telah dilakukan yaitu memberikan pemahaman dan keterampilan kepada orangtua mengenai perkembangan bahasa anak dan intervensi dini dalam penanganan pada hambatan yang terjadi pada anak cerebral palsy di Rumah Gadang Cerebral Palsy Sumatera Barat. Abstract: The success of communication depends on a combination of contextual factors and individual factors. Individual factors in individual cerebral palsy determine difficulty in communicating, because in addition to difficulty in using sound quality also in general children with cerebral palsy experience cognitive barriers. Cognitive barriers affect the mastery of the code that serves transmition information. In this activity use the method of lectures, discussions, demonstrations. The result of community service activities that have been done is to provide understanding and skills to parents about the development of children's language and early intervention in handling obstacles that occur in children with cerebral palsy in Rumah Gadang Cerebral Palsy West Sumatra.
SURVEI PENGGUNAAN ALAT KONTRASEPSI PADA PASANGAN USIA SUBUR PENYANDANG DISABILITAS NETRA PADA MASA PANDEMI COVID-19: Survey Of Contraception Use In Couples Of Fertilized Age With Vision Impairment During The COVID-19 Pandemic Dian Furwasyih; Sunesni; Ilham Akerda Edyyul
Jurnal Ilmiah Kebidanan (Scientific Journal of Midwifery) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2023): JIKeb | Maret 2023
Publisher : LPPM - STIKES Pemkab Jombang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33023/jikeb.v9i1.1184

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Limited access to family planning services, especially in Indonesia, poses a threat to the occurrence of discontinuation of contraceptive use and unwanted pregnancies. This condition also occurs in the disabled group. Meanwhile, there are still common misconceptions about persons with disabilities who are considered unable to have sexual relations, cannot get pregnant, or form a family. Therefore, people with disabilities are considered not to need to use and obtain information about contraceptives. This condition causes low knowledge of persons with disabilities. The purpose of this study was how to use contraception devices for couples of childbearing age (EFA) with blind disabilities in Padang City during the COVID-19 Pandemic. This type of research is descriptive which was carried out in the city of Padang through the association of the Board of Directors of the Indonesian Blind Association (DPC Pertuni) Padang City. The samples used in this study were all couples of childbearing age (PUS) with blind disabilities totaling 40 people who were members of the DPC Pertuni, Padang City. The results of this study found that from 40 respondents, 32 people (80%) respondents had a sufficient level of knowledge, 8 people (20%) were categorized as lacking, while for the use of contraception most of the respondents chose to use injection contraception, as many as 16 respondents. (40%) and there are still many respondents who do not use contraception as many as 14 respondents (35%). From these results, it is necessary to provide counseling activities that are easily accessible to PUS with visual impairments through the nearest health institution by directly providing information about reproductive health, sexuality, and family planning to persons with disabilities during regular meetings between members of persons with disabilities.