Abstract Categories
The ability to categorize is an integral part of daily communication. These exercises will develop your client’s ability to categorize abstract categories, such as movements and characteristics.
Concrete Categories
Categorization skills are critical for activities of daily functioning. Clients will improve their ability to understand and categorize concrete categories, such as things you can touch or see.
Deductions
Exercises address verbal and written deductive reasoning and inferencing skills and figural and object deduction.
Following Directions
This hierarchy of tasks taps the critical thinking skills your clients need every day to follow directions.
Word Relationships
Activities target four word relationships: opposites, synonyms, words with multiple meanings, and analogies.
Yes/No Questions
Tasks go from easy to difficult as clients progress through several levels of comprehension of yes/no questions.