Children learn better in an optimized environment, whether in the therapy room or classroom. This means minimizing noise that interferes with instruction, providing movement breaks built into the lesson as well as making sure students are hydrated. Stephanie also gives some strategies for increasing attention and memory. Find the other modules in this series below:
The Achievement Gap: Increasing Language Skills of Children from Low Income Backgrounds (Part 1)
Importance of Parent Training in Early Literacy: Increasing Language Skills of Children from Low Income Backgrounds (Part 2)
Strategies to Support Emergent Literacy: Increasing Language Skills of Children from Low Income Backgrounds (Part 3)
Increasing Literacy in Adolescents: Increasing Language Skills of Children from Low Income Backgrounds (Part 4)
Optimizing the Learning Environment: Increasing Language Skills of Children from Low Income Backgrounds (Part 5)
Contextualize Language for Learning: Increasing Language Skills of Children from Low Income Backgrounds (Part 6)
Increasing Executive Functioning: Increasing Language Skills of Children from Low Income Backgrounds: (Part 7)