Faith Christian Ministries |
TWELVE TEACHING GUIDLINES FOR BASIC LINGUISTIC SKILLS 1. If the child has a problem in Auditory Reception, follow these rules: a. Use
short, one concept phrases. 2. If the child has a problem in Visual Reception, follow these rules: a. Allow
child to auditorize whenever possible. 3. If the child has a problem with Comprehension of Auditory Information, follow these rules: a. Ask
one concept question, eliciting several short answers. 4. If the child has a problem with Comprehension of Visual Information, follow these rules: a.
Permit him to trace correct responses first. 5. If the child has a problem in Verbal Expression, follow these rules: a.
Provide opportunity and time for oral responses. 6. If the child has a problem in Motor Expression, follow these rules: a. Do
not insist on demonstration before class. 7. If the child has a problem in Grammatic Closure, follow these rules: a.
Encourage imitation of teacher s phrase. 8. If
the child has a problem in Auditory-Sequencing,
follow these rules: a.
Permit child to use visual cues. 9. If
the child has a problem in Visual-Sequencing,
follow these rules: a.
Permit child to use an auditory cue. 10. If the child has a problem in Visual Closure, follow these rules: a. Check
and teach part-whole concepts. 11. If the child has a problem in Auditory Closure, follow these rules: a. Teach
blending. 12. If the child has a problem in Blending, follow these rules: a. Teach
composition of words.
|