Bibliographic citations
Morales, M., Nizama, V. (2021). Estudio de caso de un niño de 10 años con dificultades específicas en la lectura y escritura [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/19354
Morales, M., Nizama, V. Estudio de caso de un niño de 10 años con dificultades específicas en la lectura y escritura []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/19354
@misc{renati/535440,
title = "Estudio de caso de un niño de 10 años con dificultades específicas en la lectura y escritura",
author = "Nizama Sánchez, Verónica",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
Reading and writing are important instruments for acquiring learning, they are present in all aspects of our life and are essential tools to develop increasingly complex processes and levels. These skills are cultural inventions that must be learned explicitly, since they are not inherent to the human being and their learning goes beyond the compression of symbols and combinations, therefore, adequate knowledge of their use is essential. Nowadays, in schools we find students who have difficulties in reading and writing, for which it is essential from an early age to promote the learning of reading and writing, as well as the liking and habit for it; not having to be the same in all cases. The objective of this case study is to design a systematic and structured evaluation and intervention plan; that is outlined according to the needs of a 10-year-old child with specific learning difficulties in reading at the level of word recognition, as well as in writing at the level of spelling correction. When observing difficulties in the low-level processes, they affect reading and writing, placing them below those expected at the chronological age and grade, since they should already have them consolidated. As it is a focused intervention, favorable results are seen in the reading of words by both routes (visual and phonological); as well as in the automation of the grapheme-phoneme conversion mechanism, and a better command of the correct spelling of words with their visual orthographic representation. We conclude that the intervention process based on scientific evidence, with an organized and methodical work on the learning profile, allowed us to observe significant advances in the child in relation to the difficulties manifested in reading and writing.
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