Response to Intervention Approach How well do children understand what they are being taught at school? Is there a way school personnel can screen a child to determine what problems a child could be having in school? How can parents help to assure their child is receiving the help they need to be able to succeed in the learning environment? Every parent wants so see their child excel in school; however, there are so many children who struggle just to complete assignments. So many children suffer from some type of learning disability or behavior disorder that hampers them from learning in a productive manner. This paper will discuss the purpose of the response to intervention approach, the benefits of this approach as well as the challenges, and what can be done to overcome these challenges. Response to Intervention (RTI) Approach is a multi-tier approach designed to integrate …show more content…
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