Abstract
This manuscript introduces I-Three Learning Model (ITLM) intervention to build competency
among scholastically backward children by facilitating easy input, processing and output of
information. Child receives information through sensory pathways, learning ability is the
capacity of the children to collect, process, retain and retrieve information. Children are unique
in mental maturity and learning ability. The reasoning is influenced by the auditory, visual,
kinaesthetic and tactile inputs. The competency of children with poor social and emotional skills,
learning adjustment and academic performance can be improved by enriching their abilities
connected to attention, self-learning, logical thinking, reasoning, adjustment, confidence,
comprehension and problem-solving. This manuscript is both descriptive and exploratory in
nature. On the basis of standard Psychological Assessment, a child studying in the eight
standard aged 14 years is identified to be poor in social and emotional skills, learning
adjustment and academic performance. This case study is carried to derive the findings of these
objectives and establishes that ITLM intervention has certainly improved the capacity of receiving,
processing and retrieving information in the children and recommends for the usage of a model
for building competency of scholastically backward students.