Apps

Apps

There are many Apps out there now that can be used to help work on individual skills.

For example: working on auditory memory:


Auditory memory is the ability to take in information that is presented orally (out loud), process it, retain it in one's mind, and then recall it. Auditory memory requires working memory.


So if working memory is weak than you can search “working memory” or "auditory memory"

  • Working memory is a basic mental skill. It’s important for both learning and doing many everyday tasks.
  • Working memory allows the brain to briefly hold new information while it’s needed in the short term. It may then help to transfer it into long-term memory.


Most kids with learning and attention issues have trouble with working memory.


Auditory Memory Club is an example of an App

The Virtual Speech Center check out the website as well, this is for Receptive Language.


Self Advocacy apps:

/https://successforkidswithhearingloss.com/for-professionals/self-advocacy-apps/