HELP: For auditory processing
Description:
Written in the best-selling format of the HELP series, these lessons have: goal-driven activitieshigh quality, timeless contentappeal to a broad age-rangegradual increase in complexity within and between activitiesapplication to a wide range of developmental and acquired disordersThe activities in this book develop functional auditory-linguistic skills that support language and reasoning. Stimuli require active thinking as well as processing. All of the tasks can be presented orally to the client or used as worksheets.The book is divided into eight sections:Word Classes: recognize and relate items by word class; identify word classes; build word associations; understand word classes for problem solvingDirections: identify important information in directions, information missing from directions, and the number of steps in directions; paraphrase directions; follow conditional directionsDetails: identify specific information in directions; explain absurdities; correct factual errors; identify opposites, synonyms, pronoun referents, and details in statementsInformation: determine what information is needed and sources of information; judge the quality of information; use information to make inferences and decisions; identify relevant informationQuestions: answer questions about objects, word classes, and activities; choose appropriate questions; use questions to gather informationSequencing: put information in order; sequence by physical features and historical events, identify steps in common events, sequence life events; understand sequences in paragraphsStories: identify characters, places, and times in stories; choose story titles; paraphrase stories; infer from stories; ask questions after listening to storiesSounds in Words: recognize and identify initial, medial, and final sounds in words; identify like sounds and hard and soft sounds Copyright 1994