Disadvangated and
Under-achieving Children
1. Disadvantage and
under-achieving children need more time on task.
2. Structure and routines are vital for their
sense of safety, nourishment, and
care.
3. Disadvantaged and under-achieving children need
background knowledge. Do not assume they have a great deal of background knowledge or conceptual
knowledge.
4. Disadvantaged and under-achieving children do not have
a strong oral language foundation. Vocabulary, vocabulary, vocabulary!
5. Disadvantaged and under-achieving children need more
intensity and multiple practices.
6. Disadvantaged and under-achieving children are highly
distractible. Maximizing learning begins with minimizing distractions.
7. Disadvantaged and under-achieving children need a lot
of feedback.
And this from a Solution Tree pamphlet: “At the
center of learning is uncompromised, no-nonsense literacy instruction.”
Thanks for sharing! This is a great reminder on how to help our struggling kiddos.
ReplyDeleteKrista
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