Bibliographic citations
Mejía, A., (2021). Estudio de caso de una niña de 7 años con riesgo en la consolidación de los procesos de aprendizaje de la lectura y escritura [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/18148
Mejía, A., Estudio de caso de una niña de 7 años con riesgo en la consolidación de los procesos de aprendizaje de la lectura y escritura []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/18148
@misc{renati/531359,
title = "Estudio de caso de una niña de 7 años con riesgo en la consolidación de los procesos de aprendizaje de la lectura y escritura",
author = "Mejía Zenteno, Analy Sandra",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
Learning difficulties are a constant concern in the education sector and in the family environment, since it does not allow the immediate incorporation of new learning, especially in reading, writing and mathematics. It is then the school stage in which these difficulties can be noticed on time to formulate a pertinent and timely intervention to allow students with these difficulties to achieve an adequate adaptation to the school system and their immediate surroundings. The purpose of this work is to design and implement an intervention program for a 7-year-old, sixmonth-old girl; where low-level reading processes, perceptual processes, frequent and infrequent words reading, pseudowords, stimulation of correct writing and sequential auditory sequential memory will be worked on; in order to improve reading ability in accuracy and speed, as well as the correct writing of words. The results show that the girl expanded her visual repertoire for instant word recognition, recognition and automation of pseudowords, she manages to apply grapheme phoneme conversion rules in a systematic way with the different syllabic structures, remembers and evokes different elements with a specific order. It is concluded that the intervention plan improved accuracy and reading speed in the girl.
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