Bibliographic citations
Márquez, B., (2022). Estudio de caso de un estudiante de 4º grado de primaria con dificultad en los procesos léxicos de la lectura y léxicos ortográfico de la escritura [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22299
Márquez, B., Estudio de caso de un estudiante de 4º grado de primaria con dificultad en los procesos léxicos de la lectura y léxicos ortográfico de la escritura []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22299
@misc{renati/529824,
title = "Estudio de caso de un estudiante de 4º grado de primaria con dificultad en los procesos léxicos de la lectura y léxicos ortográfico de la escritura",
author = "Márquez Avila, Brenda Geraldine",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
During the first cycles of initial education, children learn elementary skills necessary for the learning process at the levels of regular basic education. However, if these skills are not adequately stimulated, it can result in some children showing difficulties in reading and writing during the development of the learning process at the primary level. The case study refers to a boy in the fourth grade of primary school, who has slow and inaccurate reading and imprecise writing; The objective is to design an evaluation and intervention plan oriented to the difficulties observed. After the intervention process in reading, the evidence indicates that by addressing the phonological skills and the lexical process through work on the phonological and visual path, the level of precision and speed of word reading increased, an important aspect that allows the child to encode and have greater command over the word, and in turn, adequately access the meaning of these. On the other hand, in writing, by reinforcing the phonetic spelling of the orthographic lexical process, through the use of the same vocabulary used in reading, it was possible to promote the child to increase his domain in phoneme-grapheme conversion, and thus generate a writing more precise. Finally, it is concluded that the intervention carried out evidenced the development of phonological skills and lexical processes of reading and writing, which have a positive impact on written language.
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