Gail J Richard, Mary Anne Hanner
Language processing therapy uses a wide range of tasks that retrain the brain so sensory, auditory, and verbal imputs are meaningfully integrated. The lesson in this product are a prescription for success.
Benefits:
Based on a time-tested hierarchy of language processing complexity and compensatory cueing strategies.
Improves language processing skills in preschool and elementary students who have language and/or learning disabilities
Trains students to organize what they hear and to use cues to retrieve what they want to say
Sustains a sequence of increased language complexity as the modality imput (ie: tactile,visual,auditory) decreases across tasks
Units arranged in a developmental progression of simple to complex language processing demands
180 pages CD-ROM with 314 picture and word cards, 2007