Intervention
Intervention
Intervention
FAIRY-L
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JIA
Objective:
to identify and address challenges, developmental delays, disabilities, or
difficulties in individuals as early as possible to provide appropriate and timely
support
To recognize developmental or educational concerns in individuals at an
early stage of life, often in infancy or early childhood.
1. Questioning:
1. Ask questions as you read. Questions can be about the main idea, details, characters, plot, or any aspect of
the text. Questioning keeps your mind actively engaged with the material.
2. Visualizing:
1. Create mental images or "mind movies" of the scenes, characters, or concepts described in the text.
Visualization helps make the text more vivid and memorable.
3. connecting:
1. Continuously check your comprehension while reading. If you encounter a part of the text that doesn't make
sense, pause to reread or clarify. Be aware of when you're not understanding and take steps to address it.
4. Summarizing:
1. After reading a section or the entire text, summarize what you've read in your own words. Summarization
helps you consolidate and remember key information.
Overall, reading intervention programs are designed to provide targeted support and strategies to improve
a student's ability to comprehend texts effectively. The goal is to equip students with the skills and
strategies they need to become confident and proficient readers who can extract meaning from a wide
range of texts.
Professional development for educators in early reading intervention is crucial for equipping them with
the knowledge, skills, and strategies needed to support young learners who may be struggling with
reading.
Parental involvement is a crucial component of early reading intervention. When parents actively
participate in their child's reading development, it can have a significant positive impact on the child's
literacy skills and overall academic success
Reading at Home ,Modeling Reading Behavior:Asking Open-Ended Questions:
Supporting Reading Homework:
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