interventions
Pronunciation: [ˌɪn·tərˈvɛn·ʃənz]
Context: "healthcare"
(noun) these are actions taken to improve a situation, especially in health or education. Think of it like a way to help someone who needs support or guidance, like a teacher helping a student who is struggling.
Example
The school implemented new interventions to help students who were falling behind in their studies.
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Without any interventions, many children might struggle to learn effectively.
Example
What types of interventions can we use to support kids with learning difficulties?
Context: "social issues"
(noun) these are steps taken to change a situation that isn't going well, like helping people in need. It’s when someone steps in to make things better, like an adult helping kids who are having a hard time.
Example
Community interventions helped reduce crime in the neighborhood.
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Without interventions, the community problems would continue to grow.
Example
What interventions can we introduce to improve our community's safety?
Context: "conflict resolution"
(noun) this refers to actions taken to settle a disagreement or conflict, helping people come together and find a solution. It’s like a teacher helping students solve their problems with each other.
Example
The mediation interventions successfully resolved the conflicts between the two teams.
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The arguments continued without any interventions to help them settle their differences.
Example
How do interventions help in conflicts between groups?