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    Los tipos de Parto y su relación en el Desarrollo Motor Grueso de niños de 0-1 Año de Edad en el Hospital Docente Regional Ambato
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato-Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud-Carrera Estimulación Temprana, 2016-02-01) Velástegui Parra, Andrea Carolina; Troya Ortiz, Elsa Verónica Lic. Mg.
    This research project is developed on "The types of labor and its relationship to the gross motor development of children 0-1 years of age in Ambato Regional Teaching Hospital"; the same overall objective was to determine the relationship between birth rates and large motor development children 0-1 years, and as specific objectives: to analyze what types of delivery occur more frequently in Ambato Regional Teaching Hospital, evaluate the gross motor development of children 0-1 years and relate the type of delivery with gross motor development in children aged 0-1 years. Survey (same as was applied to the mothers attending the institution), the scale of Nelson Ortiz (applied to children to observe gross motor development in order to comply with: the tool was used to test the hypothesis the goal set); also it took into account techniques: observation and empathic listening. It was concluded that the hypothesis is not met since higher ranges of 0.05 was obtained evidence according to the statistics of the t-student. Allowing sure that no matter what kind of birth does not affect the development of gross motor skills of the child.

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