Basic principles and directions of neuropsychological correction
key aspects of the process of neuropsychological correction:
1) Neuropsychological assessment. Higher mental functions are analyzed in detail and qualitatively to identify strengths and weaknesses, taking into account the dynamics of mistakes, as well as the child’s learning and problem-solving strategies.
2) Complex therapy. A combination of different interventions to provide a comprehensive approach to the treatment of the child.
3) Holistic therapy. Viewing the child as a whole in which biological, psychological, and social factors interact, rather than focusing solely on the disorder or dysfunction.
4) Play activity as a means of development. Using games and interactive activities as the main tools to activate higher mental functions, stimulate creative thinking and teach self-regulation.