Title of article :
Case study of the Identification, Assessment and Early Intervention of Executive Function Deficits
Author/Authors :
Ciccantelli, Lynn A. The University of Akron, USA , Vakil, Shernavaz The University of Akron - College of Education, USA
From page :
1
To page :
12
Abstract :
Educators recognize the need to identify young children who may require intervention because the sooner intervention is initiated, the greater the possibility for remediating a problem. It is imperative that teachers be provided with timely and sufficient information about their students in order to begin to help child become successful learners. Executive functions play a fundamental role in a child’s cognitive and social-emotional/behavioral functioning; hence the importance of early detection and early intervention. Through early screening, assessment and intervention, there is greater potential to enhance a child’s long-term achievement, functional independence, and social-emotional/behavior challenges. This article focuses on the identification, assessment, and intervention of execution function deficits through a case study.
Keywords :
Early intervention , identification , assessment , young children , case study.
Journal title :
International Journal Of Early Childhood Special Education
Journal title :
International Journal Of Early Childhood Special Education
Record number :
2603478
Link To Document :
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