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learning disabilities there is secure developing your child’s learning scale
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how to make sure that your child is working its full potential
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developing auditory memory
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listening skills
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lane disabled children are children who innately have average to superior excuse
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but also hit series flying skill deficiencies
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generally they’re working to determine here years below grade level
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if a child in a serious weakness in any of the four basic learning skills of
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visual perception
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visual memory auditory perception
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or auditory memory
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it will affect the weight
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a towel aaron spoke in and out of school but particularly with school related
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subjects
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since the development of learning skills is not generally included basic school
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curriculums
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many children especially learning disabled children
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find it difficult to learn in the traditional school setting
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with the development of these learning skills however
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along with the basic reading and math skills
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these children can learn just like any other children
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in our first session on learning disabilities we talked about the
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importance of developing visual memory
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another extremely important skill that all children must have well-developed in
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order to learn ladies
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is audit train them
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the most prevalent but most often overlooked learning skill deficiencies
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auditory memory
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auditory memory involves being able to take information that is presented to
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you or early
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process that information
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store in your mind
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and then we call which you have heard
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basically involves the task of attending
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listening processing storing and recalling
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a weakness in auditory memory can have serious consequences
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in the realm of learning for students
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because students pickup only bits and pieces of what is being said
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during a classroom lecture
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ninety nine percent of those children who have attention deficit disorder czar
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hyperactivity
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or who are classified as some anything about
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have serious weaknesses and the auditory memory areas
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in addition there are those children who are not completely classifies learning
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disabled
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or children with a_d_
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who have serious of
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weaknesses
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an auditory memory
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it can be difficult
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at times for a teacher or parent to spot the sweetness
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because these children look as if they are focusing on the teacher
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being attentive
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when actually they are taking in very little of what is being said
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good listing does not just happen
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with many people
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adults included
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it needs to be taught
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students with auditory memory deficiencies often experience difficulty
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developing a good understanding of our only presented okanagan larry
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and their meanings
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remembering terms in information for history and science
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and following are old direction
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research is proven nikita aspect of listening to specific unto itself
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that is that different parts of the brain control different types of
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listening
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for example one part of your brain controls listening for what we call
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isolated units of information
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are information presented in the series
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if a student is given a series of letters numbers are words
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kenny held them in his mind and recall that
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when someone tells us how to spell a word
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we need to attend to a series of worley presented letters
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hold them in our minds and we call them as we write out the word
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attention listening and recall of series of words is constantly involved in
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learning
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but particularly in relation to history and science
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teacher teaches her students
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for example
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at the five great lakes are cure and ontario
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michigan eerie in superior
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kelley student recall the series of names
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series are barley presented numbers are frequently use during math class by the
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teacher
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for example a teacher may say
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turn to page five in your math books and do the multiplication online stew
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five and seven
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tell us to do you remember
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pride and seven
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or does he have his hand up asking the teacher to repeat the series
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throughout this school based didn’t say required to recall theories of letters
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numbers and words
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if the student has a weakness in this area
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it will seriously affect his ability to learn
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another part of the brain controls listing for information pre send it in
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context
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such as in a sentence short passage
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something that communicates information
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when a teacher is speaking students need to attend to what the teacher is saying
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make sense out of what is being sent
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form images in their mind and recall what the teacher has sent
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time your child is very young help him or her to for example
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memorized songs nursery rhymes and to listen to simple directions and then
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tell you what he is supposed to do
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this is a great preparation for listening and school
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you can help your child to learn by listening to tapes with songs that
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present number fax
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the months of the year and so forth and then courage him to memorize and recycle
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songs
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teach your child to listen to telephone number is grouping the numbers in a
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series of three or four numbers to happen sword
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and store the information in his mind
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for example
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two one five four four six
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four four three one
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is easier to recall than trying to remember each number without grouping
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them
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if your child can recall of series
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let’s say three numbers easily
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they were given a series of four numbers and working tilly can master that level
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for example say
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johnny can you repeat these numbers after me
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keep on working at the port number span until you keep each and repeat the
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numbers easily
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but at least three exercises in a row
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and increase the numbers being tified numbers
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parents should work also work on this with a series of letters
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and words
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work with series of numbers letters and words
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gradually increasing
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the spanned as the child masters each level
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auditory sequential memory workbooks are also very helpful for educators and
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parents to use with their children to develop this essential skill
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there are some games it can be played to help children to become better
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listeners for information presented in context
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for instance there is the game i’m going to new york any nyc bakit i’m going to
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take
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toothbrush
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each person in the game takes a turn it repeating the whole sentence mentioning
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alter objects that went before
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incorrect order and then adding another object to the list
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players drop out of the game
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if they miss repeating an object incorrect order
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the winner is the last player in the game
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each time series becomes longer and longer
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allowing the child to focus in
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and what is being said visualize the items and we call them
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teaching children to listen to information presented in context
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should be an essential part
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of every curriculum
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teachers and parents
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mayank ask a child to repeat short spoken sentence perhaps two or three
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words such as
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the campgrounds
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once the child is
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mastered the repeating up a short sentence
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the sentence should be lengthened until eventually the child can recall very
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long sentences
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reading short paragraphs to a child and asking him to repeat but he has heard
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is also a good way to develop
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listening skills
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if the child is not be able to greece
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state the paragraph giving the main idea in supporting details
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the teacher parent should
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repeat the passage without giving the child any clues are asking any questions
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once the child can restated spoken work
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paragraph
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the paragraph presented orally can become longer and longer
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developing good auditory memory skills helps children to attend listen and
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recall to what they have heard
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builds confidence and allows them to learn we eat
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exercises to develop the skill of odette eran memory of numbers letters and words
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and information presented in context
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should be in the center part of every
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elementary curriculum
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for more information on auditory memory in the development of listening skills
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