EFFICIENCY OF CORRECTIVE-INNOVATIVE SYSTEMS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS: THEORY AND DATA ANALYSIS
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Keywords

Assistive technology, cognitive development, sensory integration, brain stimulation, educational efficiency, UDL, bionic rehabilitation.

Abstract

This article provides a comparative analysis of the practical results of integrating information technologies, sensory integration, and neuropsychological methods in working with children with special educational needs (SEN). Based on the experiences of developed nations such as the USA, Israel, the UK, and Finland, the efficiency of innovative methods over traditional approaches is demonstrated through quantitative data and psychological metrics.

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