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Lloclla, M., Samata, N. (2023). Consecuencias del confinamiento por COVID-19 en el desarrollo socioemocional en los niños [Asociación Pukllasunchis]. http://repositorio.pukllasunchis.org/xmlui/handle/PUK/45
Lloclla, M., Samata, N. Consecuencias del confinamiento por COVID-19 en el desarrollo socioemocional en los niños []. PE: Asociación Pukllasunchis; 2023. http://repositorio.pukllasunchis.org/xmlui/handle/PUK/45
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title = "Consecuencias del confinamiento por COVID-19 en el desarrollo socioemocional en los niños",
author = "Samata Cruz, Nilda",
publisher = "Asociación Pukllasunchis",
year = "2023"
}
Título: Consecuencias del confinamiento por COVID-19 en el desarrollo socioemocional en los niños
Asesor(es): Clemente Tristán, Lizeth Aracely
Palabras clave: Confinamiento; Desarrollo socioemocional; Consecuencias
Campo OCDE: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.03.01
Fecha de publicación: 6-feb-2023
Institución: Asociación Pukllasunchis
Resumen: En el 2020 y 2021 el confinamiento por COVID-19 ha afectado a toda la población mundial, más aún a los niños en el normal desarrollo de su estado socioemocional. La educación pasó de una presencial a una remota, este cambio ocasionó cambios en los estados emocionales y sociales de los estudiantes, debilitando así la construcción de sus aprendizajes, la convivencia con su entorno, la armonía con su naturaleza y la alteración de la práctica del allin kawsay. Esta investigación tiene el propósito de revisar información documental de diferentes fuentes que nos ayuden a conocer, contrastar y fortalecer los conocimientos ya adquiridos acerca del desarrollo socioemocional en los niños en tiempos de confinamiento. Para lo cual nos apoyaremos con otros trabajos y teorías realizados en el plano nacional e internacional que tengan relación con nuestra investigación.
Pisirimayllapi willasayki Kunamkamapas kay COVID – 19 unquypa sutinpi wisq’akuyqa anchatapunim lliw tiqsimuyuntinpi runakunata sasachakuyman churachkam, astawanqa Warma irqikunaq winasqankupi qhali kawasayninkuta. Yachaykuna apariypas manañan kasqanñachu, yachaywasikunapi yachaymanta karunchasqa yachayman t’ikrarqakapun, kay sasachaymi wawakunaq yachaynikuna qispichiyta pisiyarqachipun, ayllumasinkunawan kawsayta, Pachamamawan, Apunkunawan kawsayninkuta ima, chaymi wakllirqachipun allin kawsayninkuta. Kay k’uskiypa kayninqa imaymana willakuykuna, yachaykuna imaq yanapayninwan, riqsirinapaq, qhawarinapaq, lliw yachaykuna chanincharinapaq imaynachus wawakunaq kawsayninku chanincharikuran kay ayllunku ukhupi t'aqa kuspa tiyasqanku pacha kunapi. Chaypaqmi q’imirikusaqku huq llamk’aykunapi, killka mayt’ukunapi, tukuy willakuykuna kay Perú suyu ukhupi, tiqsimuyuntin huq llaqtakunapuwan imaynatas qhawarichkanku k’uskiykuna rurasqankupi kay sasachakuykunamanta chayta. Chanin rimay: waqaychakuy, ayllu ukhupi kaway mat´ipay, imaymanaman chayay.
Currently the confinement by COVID-19 has affected the entire world population, even more so children in the normal development of their socio-emotional state. Education went from face-to-face to remote, this change could cause changes in their emotional and social states, thus weakening the construction of their learning, coexistence with their environment, harmony with their nature and the alteration of the practice of allin kawsay. This research has the purpose of reviewing documentary information from different sources that help us to know, compare and strengthen the knowledge already acquired about the socio-emotional development of children in times of confinement. For which we will support ourselves with other works and theories carried out at the national and international level that are related to our research.
Pisirimayllapi willasayki Kunamkamapas kay COVID – 19 unquypa sutinpi wisq’akuyqa anchatapunim lliw tiqsimuyuntinpi runakunata sasachakuyman churachkam, astawanqa Warma irqikunaq winasqankupi qhali kawasayninkuta. Yachaykuna apariypas manañan kasqanñachu, yachaywasikunapi yachaymanta karunchasqa yachayman t’ikrarqakapun, kay sasachaymi wawakunaq yachaynikuna qispichiyta pisiyarqachipun, ayllumasinkunawan kawsayta, Pachamamawan, Apunkunawan kawsayninkuta ima, chaymi wakllirqachipun allin kawsayninkuta. Kay k’uskiypa kayninqa imaymana willakuykuna, yachaykuna imaq yanapayninwan, riqsirinapaq, qhawarinapaq, lliw yachaykuna chanincharinapaq imaynachus wawakunaq kawsayninku chanincharikuran kay ayllunku ukhupi t'aqa kuspa tiyasqanku pacha kunapi. Chaypaqmi q’imirikusaqku huq llamk’aykunapi, killka mayt’ukunapi, tukuy willakuykuna kay Perú suyu ukhupi, tiqsimuyuntin huq llaqtakunapuwan imaynatas qhawarichkanku k’uskiykuna rurasqankupi kay sasachakuykunamanta chayta. Chanin rimay: waqaychakuy, ayllu ukhupi kaway mat´ipay, imaymanaman chayay.
Currently the confinement by COVID-19 has affected the entire world population, even more so children in the normal development of their socio-emotional state. Education went from face-to-face to remote, this change could cause changes in their emotional and social states, thus weakening the construction of their learning, coexistence with their environment, harmony with their nature and the alteration of the practice of allin kawsay. This research has the purpose of reviewing documentary information from different sources that help us to know, compare and strengthen the knowledge already acquired about the socio-emotional development of children in times of confinement. For which we will support ourselves with other works and theories carried out at the national and international level that are related to our research.
Enlace al repositorio: http://repositorio.pukllasunchis.org/xmlui/handle/PUK/45
Disciplina académico-profesional: Educación Inicial
Institución que otorga el grado o título: EESP Pukllasunchis
Grado o título: Bachiller en Educación Inicial
Jurado: Eguiluz Duffy, Cecilia María; Guevara Zambrano, Carlos Andrés; Climen Perez, Marta; Bosch, Marcel
Fecha de registro: 15-jun-2023
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