DIR Model- Addressing Every Aspect of a Child’s Development
The Developmental, Individual
Difference, Relationship-Based Model (or DIR model) refers to a comprehensive
foundational model which utilizes affect-based interactions and experiences
corresponding to the unique needs of special students to promote all-round development.
Developed by Dr. Stanley
Greenspan and Dr. Serena Wieder, the model aims to discover the true potential of
special students by building meaningful connections, and through communication,
love and engagement to lay a healthy foundation for social, emotional and
intellectual capacities, instead of focusing on isolated skills and behavior.
The DIR model is constructed around three primary insights, regarding the development of mind and the brain,
whose details are-
Interaction
The DIR model is based on the
premises that language and cognition, along with social and emotional skills
are acquired through emotionally meaningful exchanges between the child and the
caregiver. Since the brain undergoes rapid development in early childhood
years, such interactions are fundamental in providing a sense of connectivity to
students.
Researchers believe that lack of connectivity
not only affects language and cognitive development of children, but might also
hinder their physical growth. While emotions and experiences lead all aspects
of development, the objective is to educate special students in a community
framework to ensure interactive experiences and relationships.
Varying Motor and Sensory Processing Capacities
Several researches conducted to
gain useful insight into processing capacities in early childhood concluded
that children differ in their ways of responding to touch, sound and other
sensations, which considerably affects their auditory, language,
visual-spatial, motor and sequencing abilities.
The objective of the DIR model is
to identify those differences to help students adapt across a broad range of
abilities, rather than developing skills and behavior separately.
It can be accomplished by
tailoring classroom environments to suit the unique needs of special students.
Regular counselling sessions with occupational therapists and speech
pathologists are also effective in developing individual processing abilities
in children.
Interrelated Development
An essential aspect of the DIR
model is the inter-relatedness of various aspects of development. Therefore,
the effort should be to ascertain how language, social and motor skills are
integrated in a child and how the components work together, as a whole, rather
than assessing such skills separately.
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