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Compensation vs. Correction in Child Neuropsychology

a principle that emphasizes that the goal of therapeutic intervention is not to directly eliminate or “correct” the deficit, but to give the child the opportunity to develop alternative strategies and tools that will help him or her effectively perform impaired functions. Rather than trying to make the child perfect in all functions, treatment focuses on developing the child’s strengths to cover or compensate for the weaknesses:

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