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The description below was contributed by: Jerome J. Schultz, Ph.D., on Jun 05, 2000 01:47:34PM

4 Star Activity Rating

Age group(s) for which this activity is appropriate:
Preschool and Younger
Elementary School
Middle School
High School & Beyond

Describe the activity:

  • Listen to bird songs on a record (available from the Audubon Society) and then take an early morning birding trip. For added motivation, go out for a special breakfast afterwards.

  • Try to decipher the words in a song on the radio. (Be careful when picking the song!) Then buy the lyrics and sing them together.

  • Play fun games such as "telephone" on car trips. Have one child whisper a word or phrase into the ear of the next and "pass it on." See what the last person says and have a laugh! You want to make sure the other kids are nice when your child (or anyone, for that matter) makes the inevitable mistakes.

  • Identify different objects dropped into a coffee can by the sounds they make. (This can work with older kids if the "object" happens to be a dime, a quarter, or one of those new gold dollar coins!)

    What is the benefit to a child with learning problems?
    These activities can be an effective way to train your child to listen better and help develop auditory perceptual skills in a fun way.

    By Jerome J. Schultz, Ph.D.

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