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Auditory Processing Games for Online and In-Person Learning

Sale price$ 19.97 USD
Child holding an educational book titled 'Auditory Processing Games' with text about online and in-person activities.
Auditory Processing Games for Online and In-Person Learning Sale price$ 19.97 USD

Description:  

Auditory Processing Games for Online and In-Person Sessions was created for learners with weak auditory processing skills, so they can master this needed skill while having fun. Auditory processing involves the cognitive functions that recognize, interpret, and make sense of the sounds that we perceive through our ears. Those who struggle with this may have difficulty understanding language and other sounds in their environment. 

These activities can be used as an early literacy tool, exercises for ESL students, or with students who exhibit signs of an auditory processing disorder. Therefore, anyone who needs to improve these abilities can benefit from this publication. With repeated use, this publication can be used as an enjoyable and effective remedial tool.  The publication is 82 pages. 

What Auditory Processing Skills are Developed in This Publication?

  • Auditory sequencing
  • Auditory listening or conceptualization skills
  • Auditory discrimination

What Diagnoses Does This Publication Support?

  • Dyslexia: Many students with dyslexia exhibit auditory processing issues.
  • Head Injuries: Some head injuries can impact auditory processing abilities.
  • Autism: Auditory processing and sensitivity issues also impact those with autism.
  • ADD: Some with attentional problems also struggle with auditory processing skills.
  • Receptive Language Disorders: This impairment hinders one's ability to receive and make sense of auditory information.

Who Can Use This Publication?

  • Educational therapists and learning specialists
  • Speech and Language Therapists
  • Teachers and tutors
  • Parents

What Other Cognitive Processing Areas are Strengthened with These Activities?

  • Attentional skills
  • Fine motor skills
  • Executive functioning
  • Visualization skills
  • Working memory

How to Use This Publication:

  • Complete these activities on a computer or tablet using the Zoom App. See page 3 to learn how.
  • As needed, print the sheets in color and let your student(s) complete the pages with your assistance. I recommend using dry-erase pockets and opaque markers so that the colors will show up over the image, and the pages can be used repeatedly.

Each purchase is a single license, for a single teacher, parent, or therapist.  If additional individuals wish to use the product, please purchase additional copies.  Thank you.


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How to Use the materials guideline

How to Use Our Materials

All materials are easy to use online or offline, perfect for teachers, therapists, and parents.

  • Print - Download and print materials for hands-on learning activities. Use dry-erase pockets for repeated use.
  • Use on Computer/Tablet - Access digital resources on any device for flexible learning.
  • Annotate in GoodNotes or Zoom - Write directly on materials during virtual or in-person sessions.