Auditory Memory Skills

Auditory Memory Skills

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  • Author: Mark Hill
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781855034402
  • Category : Auditory perception in children
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 48

Auditory Memory Skills enables children to improve their auditory recall ability in a focused, innovative and enjoyable way. The book starts by exploring recall of sounds, numbers and objects before moving on to elements of objects such as colour and shape. Next, children focus on memory forletter strings, digits and words, with the final sections designed to practise remembering sentences, instructions and narratives.


Ready, Set, Remember

Ready, Set, Remember

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  • Author: Beatrice Mense
  • Publisher: Aust Council for Ed Research
  • ISBN: 086431468X
  • Category : Auditory perception in children
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 154

This book aims to support understanding of short-term auditory memory and its importance in children's learning and behaviour; promote an understanding of the classroom implications of short-term auditory memory delay; supply resources for careful structured observation of children's performance on short-term auditory memory tasks; and improve active listening skills for all the children in the class, not only those with short-term auditory memory difficulties. [p.iv].


Auditory Memory

Auditory Memory

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  • Author: Sharon Green Webber
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781586502386
  • Category : Concepts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

Each card includes a short story to be read aloud and 2 or 3 questions to be asked after the reading to sharpen students' listening and memory skills.


Learning Disabilities--there is a Cure

Learning Disabilities--there is a Cure

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  • Author: Addie Cusimano
  • Publisher: Learning Disabilities
  • ISBN: 9780615120539
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 126

Statistical reports indicate that 2.7 million public school students nationwide have been identified as learning disabled, and that fifty percent of all high school dropouts come from inner city schools where twenty-five percent are learning disabled. Since learning disabled students innately have average to superior IQ¿s, why can¿t they learn? For years educators have been in search of the right reading approach, one that would meet the needs of all children. Since the early 1900¿s we have switched from a sight approach, to a phonetic approach, linguistic, whole language, integrated, and now, a researched based, balanced approach. The No Child Left Behind Act has set a goal that by 2014, all children in the United States are to be proficient in reading. The dilemma lies in how this is to be accomplished even with this improved balanced approach. Educational specialist Addie Cusimano shares her findings which are based on her research, work and success with students from pre-school to college age, from learning disabled to gifted. She presents her answers to the No Child Left Behind Act, discusses approaches that work best, the importance of teaching specific learning skills, and offers many valuable teaching techniques and strategies. Her premise is that learning disabled students can and should be cured at the elementary level, and that the best approach for all children is one that incorporates more facets of learning than are presently taught. This revised second edition of her book adds two new chapters, the teaching of foreign languages and mathematics. Written in an easy to read fashion, Learning Disabilities: There is a Cure offers educators, parents and professionals a refreshing and assured method for the solution to serious academic concerns.


Learning with a Visual Brain in an Auditory World

Learning with a Visual Brain in an Auditory World

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  • Author: Ellyn Lucas Arwood
  • Publisher: AAPC Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781931282383
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 340

Children diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often present parents and educators with perplexing symptoms. This book presents strategies that are based on the language of the way individuals with ASD learn.


Train the Brain to Hear

Train the Brain to Hear

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  • Author: Jennifer L. Holland
  • Publisher: Universal-Publishers
  • ISBN: 1627340033
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 199

Train the Brain to Hear was written by a parent and teacher for parents and teachers. The book provides explanations of the learning disabilities dysgraphia, dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyslexia and auditory processing disorder as well as the common areas that are affected by learning disabilities including short term memory, executive function and comprehension. The treatment program utilizes brain training and neuroplasticity techniques to encourage development of the connections in the brain that strengthen these skills. The techniques can also be used to work with those who have been diagnosed with ADD/ADHD, traumatic brain injury or stroke. One of the most difficult things for a parent to hear is that there is something wrong with a child and that there is nothing that can be done to help him. That is what author Jennifer Holland and her husband Charles were told in 2001 when their oldest son was diagnosed with auditory processing disorder. This diagnosis was repeated in 2010 when their second son was diagnosed and again in 2013 when the diagnosis was confirmed in their fourth child. In Charles and Jennifer’s family, auditory processing disorder is a genetic condition inherited from Charles. Jennifer made it her mission to figure out how to help her own children succeed in the classroom and in life. This program will allow you to treat those who are learning disabled from the preschool and early reader age level through adulthood and understand and address many of the most common difficulties they face in everyday life. This book was written and the program developed for every parent who has been told there was nothing that could be done for their child and for every parent/teacher who knows more can be.


Music and Memory

Music and Memory

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  • Author: Bob Snyder
  • Publisher: MIT Press
  • ISBN: 9780262692373
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 324

Divided into two parts, this book shows how human memory influences the organization of music. The first part presents ideas about memory and perception from cognitive psychology and the second part of the book shows how these concepts are exemplified in music.


When the Brain Can't Hear

When the Brain Can't Hear

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  • Author: Teri James Bellis
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 9780743428644
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 372

In the first book on the subject for lay readers, an esteemed Auditory Processing Disorder expert--and sufferer--gives people the tools they need to spot and fight it.


Thinking in Sound

Thinking in Sound

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  • Author: Stephen McAdams
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780198522577
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 354

The realm of auditory cognition is beginning to affirm itself as a new research orientation. Until now, no volume has existed that covers in a didactic fashion the whole range of subjects in this domain. To rectify this situation a special tutorial workshop organized by the French Acoustical Society was held at IRCAM, the music research institute founded by Pierre Boulez. Specialists in perceptual organization, memory, attention, music psychology, neurospsychology, and developmental psychology were invited from Europe and North America. The chapters of this book present the materials from their lectures. The book will be useful to advanced students in the cognitive sciences and scientists specializing in many fields as well as in auditory psychology.


Auditory Imagery

Auditory Imagery

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  • Author: Daniel Reisberg
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 131778409X
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 386

The study of mental imagery has been a central concern of modern psychology, but most of what we know concerns visual imagery. A number of researchers, however, have recently begun to explore auditory imagery; this foundation-level volume presents their work. The topics covered are diverse, a reflection of the fact that auditory imagery seems relevant to numerous research domains -- from the ordinary memory rehearsal of undergraduates to the delusional voices of schizophrenics, from music imagery to imagery for speech. The chapters also address the parallels (and contrasts) between visual and auditory imagery, the relations between "inner speech" and overt speech, and between the "inner ear" and actual hearing. This book provides a valuable resource for students in many areas: imagery, working memory, music, speech, auditory perception, schizophrenia, or deafness.