Bibliographic citations
Kuc, A., Vega, E. (2021). Estudio de caso de un niño de 9 años con dificultades específicas en la lectura y la escritura [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/18073
Kuc, A., Vega, E. Estudio de caso de un niño de 9 años con dificultades específicas en la lectura y la escritura []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/18073
@misc{renati/537111,
title = "Estudio de caso de un niño de 9 años con dificultades específicas en la lectura y la escritura",
author = "Vega Pacori, Elsa",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
A child's learning is a developmental process that involves knowledge of the world around them and mastery of intellectual skills and motor skills. In addition, the learning process is gradual and cumulative, going from the simple to the complex, that is, mastery of a knowledge or skill trains the child for the next learning, However, in some children there are alterations that manifest in difficulties of acquiring and using speech, reading, writing, reasoning or mathematical skills , these difficulties affect one or more areas of learning, and therefore constitute a special educational need The objective of this case study is to design an evaluation and intervention plan according to the needs presented by a 9-year-old with reading and writing difficulties, establishing exercises adapted to each of his needs, based on the functional cognitive approach of Cuetos, which involves the recovery of cognitive processes in deficit and the reduction of reading speed to increase his accuracy and fluency established by Ripoll , at the same time working exercises that allow an improvement in natural spelling. The results show an increase in reading accuracy in addition to a decrease in spelling errors in words contained in G and J graphemes. It is concluded that the applied intervention plan allowed the child to show progress in the lexical components of both reading and writing.
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