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Are you looking for listening activities for farm animals? If so, then this is the packet for you! Practice your patient’s ability to recognize sounds and match them with the suggested animal. Our digital exercise inspired these listening activities, The Squeaking Mouse. These listening skills are essential for working on auditory processing and attention skills. Your clients should have fun trying to figure out the sound. 

These worksheets are great for helping your clients practice auditory attention and memory recall. These activities will be great for preschoolers, warm up for an individual setting, Seniors looking for a fun game, or anyone who wants to improve their attention and auditory memory skills.

Include inside: 6 worksheets, 3 videos, and bridging questions.

If you like these worksheets, check out our other auditory exercises →

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Are you working on auditory processing skills with your patient? Is your patient struggling to be able to hear the difference between two different tones? If so, this packet is for you! Our first-ever hybrid version of Sound Check is filled with great listening activities.

We hope your patients will enjoy this music-themed packet! Perfect for all ages, warm-ups, groups, and non-English speakers.

Included: 3 worksheets, 3 videos, an answer key, and bridging questions.

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We use our memory recall skills every day. Whether it is to remember where we placed our keys or recall information from a conversation, we are constantly using our memory recall skills. This packet aims to help individuals improve their memory function by stimulating different cognitive functions involved with memory recall. 

We opened this packet with several The Right Count exercises. We included these types of activities as a way to warm up visual recognization skills and executive function sorting skills. After your patient’s visual cortex is warmed up. They will have to use their spatial memory in an Object, Where are You series of exercises. There are two ways to present the next tasks. Option one is to reud the voicemail to your patient out loud and engage their auditory process skills before they answer the questions. Or you can allow them to read the section to themselves. Both of these activities will warm up their verbal memory skills. The last section of this packet is a printed version of Around the World in 80 Trips. This exercise uses all of the previous skills to challenge your patient’s memory recall skills. 

The interactive and sometimes challenging tasks in this packet are an excellent resource for your memory activity collection. Working on the memory activities in this packet may improve your patient’s memory recall ability. We recommend this packet for Teens, individuals looking for memory activities, and seniors. 

Included inside: 38 worksheets and bridging questions.

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Memory and attention work together in the brain to form the basis of our cognitive abilities. In this mini packet, you must listen to birds sing a song and complete noise-related tasks. This mini packet may improve your auditory processing, attention, and memory skills.

We recommend this packet for groups, adults, and anyone looking for an auditory processing and memory challenge.

Included inside: 6 worksheets and bridging questions.

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Who can it be now? In this hybrid packet, your patient will have the opportunity to listen to numerous voicemails and answer questions regarding them. This will challenge both your patient’s auditory processing, working memory, and attention skills. The packet starts easy and then progresses as the voicemail becomes longer and the questions become harder. 

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Are you looking for language activities for dementia patients? Language is a complex cognitive skill. It involves executive functioning, memory, and visual and auditory processing skills. Sometimes, people with dementia struggle with one or more aspects of language, such as word retrieval. That is why we developed this packet. We wanted to create a packet to help improve language skills that are often inhibited in individuals with dementia.

In this workbook, we have provided 4 exercises that target different cognitive skills involved in language skills. We have a verbal memory exercise, Words, Where are you? We have a visual attention exercise, Private Eye. Additionally, we have a word-categorizing activity, Secret Files, and lastly, a language-inferring activity, Embroidery.

This packet will be great to be used for seniors, anyone looking for printable activities for dementia patients, or anyone looking for language-based activities. If you love this packet, we highly recommend you try our digital program. Each one of these exercises is even better on the digital program. 

 

Included inside: 13 worksheets and bridging questions.

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Are you looking for verbal fluency activities for aphasia patients? If so, look no further. Verbal Fluency is a complex cognitive skill. It involves executive functioning, memory, and visual and auditory processing skills. Individuals who have acquired Aphasia often struggle with verbal fluency. It could be word retrieval, sentence comprehension, or word choice. For this reason, we developed this inclusive verbal fluency packet for aphasia patients.

This packet will be great for a warm tool, group therapy, or one-on-one. This packet can be used by kids aged 8+. If you like the root it out or embroidery exercise, try them on our digital tool!

Include inside: 7 worksheets and bridging questions.

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These linguistics worksheets involve memory, attention, executive functioning, and auditory processing. You can use this packet to work with your clients on relevant cognitive skills to improve their linguistic abilities. This might help them improve their language comprehension and usage. If you enjoy the Writing in the Stars exercises, you’ll love using them on our digital platform with your patients.

Great for students age 10+, individuals with aphasia, or anyone wanting to improve their linguistic skills.

Included inside: 7 worksheets and bridging questions.

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