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Kevin A Case Study
Introduction
Kevin is a nine-grade student and has experienced language and communication difficulties. He has a hard time learning new words and interacting with his parents and teacher. He tends to give up learning when he attempts to pronounce multisyllabic words instead of using the root words. His problems are affecting his language understanding and fluency. Kevin's parents and teachers are working hand in hand to help him improve his reading and fluency. They have also discussed various strategies to help Kevin reach his set goals and objectives. The parents have presented to him numerous multi-syllable words and have helped him decode the words with ease. The primary aim of this paper is to assess Kevin's situation and recommend effective strategies to improve his communication.
Recommendations
Based on the case study, there are various challenges Kevin is facing; as such, I believe the following strategies will play an imperative role in improving his communication and learning. The first recommendation is to help Kevin accomplish his goals independently. Independent practice will allow Kevin to learn and assess what he has learned and ways of mastering them. According to Kuder (2003), various activities or practices can be grouped into this category, such as video games and self-rectifying tools. Kevin will be able to decode different syllables after learning and rehearsing the given tasks on his own, hence improving his decoding ability. Games can also help him to improve his memories and learning abilities in a given timeframe.
Decoding is the following technique that is worth explaining to assist Kevin in reaching his objective. Using various techniques, such as phonetic clues, contextual clues, and other readily accessible materials, decoding helps you recognize new words. Using a method known as Syllabication, Kevin will identify portions of a sentence as the first stage in this approach. Small groups, coaching classes, or even individual exercises may all benefit from this approach. While it's crucial to verify the students' work to ensure they're doing it properly, a teacher shouldn't be the one conducting the checking.
The instructor may also have them perform a word sort to improve decoding. Phrases will be sorted by the students based on common characteristics. The learner will notice that because numerous words follow a similar pattern if they do it this way. To decipher multi-syllable phrases, instructors must give their students, like Kevin, enough guidance. The perfect theory for this case study is communication theory, which outlines the significance of communication and knowledge sharing. Communication theory can help Kevin's instructor understand what Kevin is going through and what he can do to change the condition.
Conclusion
References
Kuder, S. J. (2003). Teaching students with language and communication disabilities. Allyn & Bacon, 75 Arlington Street, Suite 300, Boston, MA 02116.
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· -Paragraph 1 :Introduction: Provide personal information about the subject, exceptionality, background, family, teachers , therapists and other personnel involved, and the problem present at the time.
· -Paragraphs 2, 3,4 Content-Recommendations. Describe and analyze in your words the case information. Provide any theory and or theorists mentioned, and the possibility to apply those in future instructional practices.
· Paragraph 5: Reference page: Textbook information