Do You See? We play to get out of visual inattention
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Through ten exercices of increasing difficulty designed for preschool and school-age children, to stimulate conscious visual attention, in continuous interaction with the parents or therapist, you want to accompany the child from pre-attentive state to a threshold of activation of the attention, that allows him to acquire new skills and improve the speed of response.
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Do You See? We play to get out of visual inattention - Anna De Santo
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Biography
Anna De Santo was trained at the Milano University School of Speech Therapy, she obtained the Master in first level Coordination of Sanitary and Rehabilitative Professions at the University Liuc Carlo Cattaneo in Castellanza ( Varese) Italy.
She obtained a three-year Diploma in the Italian Institute for Africa and the Arab East, I.S.I.A.0. Milano.
She acquired different skills on development of the language of the child and adult, both on the theoretical and practical level. While also expanding her knowledge and support, in the university field of examinations related to language development and communication in psychology and anthropology, at the University Bicocca in Milano.
She began her career in various hospitals in the Lombardy Region, as a speech therapist. She deepened her knowledge in the different issues of rehabilitation and audiometric childhood, and otolaryngology from Dott.ssa A. De Filippis,