[PDF] auditory discrimination goals

? Auditory Discrimination: ? Recognize differences between same or different words. ? Understand and answer questions with background noise present. ? Remember & repeat order of spoken words in a series accurately.
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  • What are the goals of auditory discrimination in speech?

    IP1 INFORMATION PROCESSING: Auditory discrimination Goal: The child will be able to discriminate sufficient intensity, frequency, duration, and temporal sequence information in sound patterns to enable accurate perception, production, and self-monitoring of spoken and written language, and will be able to apply the
  • What are the goals of auditory learning?

    The ultimate goal of auditory training is to help individuals who use hearing aids or cochlear implants recognize messages spoken during everyday conversations.
  • How do you target auditory discrimination?

    1. Listening – listen to sounds on CD, then ask the pupils to: o point to a picture of the object making the sound and name it o point to a real object that makes the sound and then try it out.
  • You say a word and your child has to find the sound picture for the sound they heard at the beginning or end of the word. Gradually add new sounds as your child starts to find this easier. Only move on to the next stage when your child can get 8/10 answers correct on 3 different occasions.
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Classroom Auditory GOALS for Children with Cochlear. Implants. By Ruth M. Reeder M.A. and Jill B. Firszt