Auditory Memory Strategies

Friday, April 1, 2011 by Michelle Pentz
Auditory Memory is a skill needed for many speech and language tasks as well as to complete school work. There are some good ways to help a child improve their Auditory Memory skills. This is some information from one of their free downloads on www.linguisystems.com.

1.  Chunking - take a large group and seperate it into smaller units.
2.  Creat Lists and Take Notes - writing things down
3.  Identifying Key Concepts - main ideas
4.  Linking and Associations - identify characteristics to relate the thing among a list
5.  Paraphrasing - retellinginfo in your words
6.  Rehearsing - repeating quietly to yourself
7.  Visualizing - use mental images to represent what is being said

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