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Advantages of the interdisciplinary approach

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Transcription Advantages of the interdisciplinary approach


A Comprehensive and Multifaceted View of the Student

The main advantage of the interdisciplinary approach is that it allows for a much more complete and holistic view of the student and their circumstances.

Each team member contributes their knowledge and skills, which are specific to their discipline, enriching the analysis of the case.

This diversity of perspectives helps us understand the child not as a set of isolated problems, but as a comprehensive and complex being.

By combining the different perspectives, we achieve a much more precise diagnosis and a deeper understanding of the student's needs.

The Complementarity of Knowledge and Skills

Teamwork allows different professionals to complement each other, creating a synergy that would be impossible to achieve individually.

A psychologist can contribute their knowledge of emotional development, while a psychopedagogue focuses on the most appropriate learning strategies.

For their part, a A social worker can analyze the family and community context, and a counselor can guide the implementation of strategies in the classroom.

This complementarity of knowledge and skills ensures that all of the student's needs can be met, both educational and social and emotional.

More Effective and Personalized Interventions

As a result of this comprehensive vision and the complementarity of knowledge, the interventions that are designed are much more effective and personalized.

The team can develop an action plan that addresses the different areas of the child's development in a way that is coordinated and coherent.

This prevents interventions that are fragmented or that may even be contradictory to each other, which would be harmful to the student.

By working together, professionals can ensure that all actions are aligned with a common goal, which is the child's


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