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    “Estimulación vestibular en el desarrollo de la motricidad en niños de 3 a 4 años del centro de desarrollo infantil Melitas Garden del cantón Ambato periodo marzo-septiembre 2018”.
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato - Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud - Carrera de Estimulación Temprana, 2019-04-01) Guachi Chiluiza, Isaac Rigoberto; Valencia Medina, Paola Silvana Psc. Cl. Mg.
    Vestibular stimulation focuses on regulating the sense of movement and balance, thus allowing the body to locate itself in an adequate way in space and to be able to move around in the environment thus favoring motor skills. Reason for which the present study was developed with the objective of determining the influence of vestibular stimulation in the development of motor skills in children from 3 to 4 years of the Melitas Garden Infant Development Center of the Ambato canton period March-September 2018. For which he had a bibliographic, field, and descriptive methodology that included the 15 children of the Melitas Garden Child Development Center. Likewise, as a data collection technique, the TEPSI test was used, where the motor section was taken to evaluate 12 motor activities. Finally, it was concluded that children from 3 to 4 years old showed percentages of initial performance of 45% regarding the performance of the TEPSI test activities in the area of motor skills and after the application of vestibular stimulation activities for two years. months, 86% was achieved, that is to say, there was an advance of 41%.

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