أثر العوائق الفيزيولوجية على تعلم اللغة عند الطفل
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UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT
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This study examines the impact of physiological and sensory obstacles
(auditory, visual, articulatory, and motor) on child language learning in Algerian
schools. It aims to diagnose the relationship between physiological deficits and
learning difficulties, proposing pedagogical solutions to ensure equal educational
opportunities. Using a descriptive-analytical approach, the research combines a
theoretical framework with an empirical study of four real-life cases. Results
indicate a direct correlation between sensory perception quality and literacy
accuracy. Sensory obstacles do not prevent learning but force alternative
pathways like "sensory compensation", while causing "listening and visual
fatigue" that reduces focus. The study also highlights the crucial role of the school
environment (teachers, administration, and peers) in successful inclusion. It
recommends early diagnosis, teacher training, and adapting curricula and school
infrastructure.
