Grab Kids: Journal of Special Education Need
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Enhancing Inclusive Education: Addressing Barriers and Supporting Learners with

The Use of Animated Video Media as Early Intervention in Teaching Writing Skills to Grade VII Students with Mild Intellectual Disabilities at SLB Putra Mandiri

Nurfadilah , Siti (Unknown)
Iskandar, Olga Madita (Unknown)
Ayu, Dyah Puspita (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jul 2025

Abstract

In the current Generation Z era, the use of information technology-based media is still underutilized in special needs education, particularly for students with mild intellectual disabilities. Learning for students with such conditions will be more effective when supported by appropriate media that match their characteristics and needs. One potential solution is the use of animated digital video, which offers engaging visual and auditory stimuli to enhance students’ concentration. This study aims to describe how animated video can be used as an early intervention tool to support writing skills development in Grade VII students with mild intellectual disabilities at SLB Putra Mandiri. The research employed a qualitative descriptive method to observe and analyze the impact of using animated videos during writing lessons. The results showed that the animated video media improved students’ focus and engagement in the learning process. Students were more attentive and actively participated in writing tasks when animated videos were used. In conclusion, animated digital video media is proven to be an effective alternative learning tool that helps increase concentration and participation among students with mild intellectual disabilities during writing instruction.

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grabkids

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Education Social Sciences

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About the Journal EditEdit About the Journal Aim and Scope GRAB KIDS: Journal of Special Education Need provides a diverse group of professionals with a peer-reviewed international platform for publishing original work in the field of special education. The journal welcomes research articles, as ...