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Re: [phono-tx] RATING OF PHONOLOGICAL DISORDERS

 

Peter,
Can you brainstorm some types of auditory training? or point me towards some
good resources.

I tend to work on expressive skills, but recently have gotten several children
who "shut their ears." One in particular does not multitask. So when he is
doing something visually, he does not attend to auditory input. He's improving,
but slowly. I'd love to speed up his progress and wonder if I need to work on
"opening up his ears." He's 28 months old.

Janet Farr

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From: Peter Flipsen Jr <flippete@isu.edu>
To: phonologicaltherapy@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, July 30, 2010 9:05:29 AM
Subject: RE: [phono-tx] RATING OF PHONOLOGICAL DISORDERS

Rachel,

With perceptual problems (yes I believe that some children with SSD may have
perceptually based problems) I would use some type of auditory training.

- Peter Flipsen Jr


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