Bibliographic citations
Miranda, J., (2021). Estudio de caso de un niño de 2° de primaria con riesgo en la consolidación del aprendizaje en los procesos de bajo nivel de la lectura y escritura [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/18150
Miranda, J., Estudio de caso de un niño de 2° de primaria con riesgo en la consolidación del aprendizaje en los procesos de bajo nivel de la lectura y escritura []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/18150
@misc{renati/532459,
title = "Estudio de caso de un niño de 2° de primaria con riesgo en la consolidación del aprendizaje en los procesos de bajo nivel de la lectura y escritura",
author = "Miranda Salcedo, Judith",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
Reading is a complex activity where it is the reader himself who builds meanings from the text, that is why there is a mutual relationship between the two that is difficult to interact with each one distant from the other; it is currently possible to find school-age students with various difficulties in learning to read, which by not being attended in a timely manner and in the expected time constitutes an DEA. The objective of the case study is to design an evaluation and intervention plan according to the needs presented by a child of 7-years-old 11-month-old child at risk in the consolidation of learning in the low-level processes of reading and writing. The Cuetos model (2008) is consignated, emphasizing the perceptual and lexical processes developed during the intervention process. The results show greater accuracy and speed when naming letters, syllables and words; when identifying the equality or difference in two linguistic signs; accuracy and speed in reading frequent and infrequent words with syllabic structures: CV, VC, CCV and CVV, in the same way in the reading of pseudowords, in tasks of segmentation and phonemic union; impacting on the correct writing of words with the structures worked on. It is concluded that this applied intervention plan allowed the child to improve reading accuracy and speed, reaching the objectives set out in the intervention plan, as well as writing frequent words with more accurately.
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