Intervention strategies refer to a set of techniques or methods used by educators, therapists and other professionals to address specific challenges faced by individuals with disabilities. These strategies are designed to help students overcome obstacles in learning, behavior, social skills, communication, and physical abilities. The goal is to improve the individual's functioning and independence in various settings such as home, school or workplace. Intervention strategies may include visual aids, assistive technology devices, adaptive equipment, behavioral therapy, counseling, and other support services tailored to meet the unique needs of each person.