
Auditory Rehabilitation
Auditory Rehabilitation
Memory-Language-Comprehension
TARGET GROUP: Older students and aphasic adults
The ability to receive, retain, and retrieve speech and language is essential if effective learning is to take place. This highly structured program contains six developmental levels that increase in verbal complexity. Each level has 20 carefully prepared lessons to aid in developing the child’s listening and comprehension skills. In each lesson, the child listens to a set of spoken passages, the clinician/teacher asks a series of questions about the contents of the passage, and the child answers the questions by recalling the information that he or she heard. The six levels vary in verbal complexity. For example, in the first lesson in Level One, the child has to recall one fact from a 10-word oral presentation; in the last lesson of Level Six, the child has to recall five facts and deduce two inferential conclusions from a 66-word oral presentation.
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