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Meaning-Making: Clinician And Writer

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Clinicians and parents are faced with the challenge of making informed decisions amid heated debates over the most effective treatment approaches for their child. As the parent of a child who struggles to read or write, where do you even begin? This paper will outline what exactly reading and writing is, how do you define a “struggling reader/writer”, and what the major theories behind the two main approaches to learning are. Hopefully, after reading this paper a parent can understand the two approaches to assist in determining what treatment approach is best for their child.
Reading is a process of meaning making through the visual modality (Nelson, Fall 2015). Meaning-Making is the construction of knowledge from understanding others (other people) within and across a variety of contexts (situation; setting; …show more content…

This is the behaviorist concept of human learning. This view states that learning is occasional, hard work, obvious, limited, intentional, dependent on rewards and punishment, based on effort, individualistic, easily forgotten, assured by testing, an intellectual activity, and memorization (Smith, 1998). An example of a bottom-up approach that was employed in the school systems is No Child Left Behind. No Child Left Behind (NCLB) employed the bottom-up effect to learning. For example, NCLB uses basal readers to “teach” children reading skills. An example text from a basal reader would be “Dan ran to a fan” (Gerstl-Pepin & Woodside-Jiron, 2005). This approach has a whole predetermined program in terms of sequence of learning objectives that is uniform for all learners. The child has to master the skills at one level before proceeding to the next. This process is passive. In addition, the eyes are directing the entire reading/writing process. The mind has a very limited role in the

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