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Analysis of Assessment Results of Cerebral Palsy Children with Barriers to Complex Communication Needs Rahmatul Janah; Andri Eliyas; Imas Diana Aprilia; Riksma Nurahmi Rinalti Akhlan; Budi Susetyo
Edumaspul: Jurnal Pendidikan Vol 7 No 1 (2023): Edumaspul: Jurnal Pendidikan
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Enrekang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33487/edumaspul.v7i1.5856

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This study describes the analysis of assessment results in cerebral palsy children with barriers to complex communication needs. The assessment used is a developmental assessment on motor, cognitive, and language aspects. The research was conducted using qualitative descriptive research. Based on the results of assessments conducted on cerebral palsy children with complex communication needs barriers, a child profile related to the child's potential, obstacles, and needs can be formulated. Where the child's profile is useful for designing communication programs for complex communication needs children so that it can help them communicate both using expressive language and receptive language. Keywords: analysis of assessment results, cerebral palsy, complex communication needs
Improving the Fine Motor Skills of Intelligence Impaired Children Through Cutting and Paste Activities with Worksheets at SLB Solokuro Lamongan Ameiliana Dwi Siroh Putri; Budi Susetyo; Riksma Nurahmi Rinalti Akhlan
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Education for All
Publisher : International Inclusion Development and Cooperation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57142/inclusion.v1i1.2

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This research was conducted to develop the fine motor skills of a child with Intelligence Impaired in grade I at SLB Solokuro, Lamongan Regency through cutting and pasting pictures using worksheet media. This study aims to prove that worksheets can be used as a medium to improve the fine motor skills of Intelligence Impaired Children . The method used in this study uses a single subject research (SSR) with an A-B-A design. Measuring and collecting data on baseline conditions (A1), providing intervention (B) with worksheet media, and baseline conditions (A2). Variable measurement using the percentage of the number of instrument items. The results showed an increase in fine motor skills cutting and sticking, where initially the baseline condition (A1) at the first and second meeting was 25%, 25%. The first to fourth interventions (B) were 33.3%, 50%, 58.3%, 62.5% and at baseline (A2) 83.3%, 83.3%. Based on these results, it shows that the worksheet is effectively used as a medium in cutting and pasting activities to improve the fine motor skills of Intelligence Impaired Children.