Guest guest Posted October 4, 2005 Report Share Posted October 4, 2005 Dear Listmates, I wonder if anyone could give me some insight on what I am supposed to be doing with my son. In Dr. Fosnot's report she writes: " 60 min. per week, 60 minutes per session: Each session to be divided into 15 min. segments. Auditory processing to strengthen receptive language development, vocabulary and syntax training in the area of expressive language development, speech motor/articulation activities and a generalization task to be completed per session. " Unfortunately, we were not able to schedule a one hour session to receive an example, before we left California. So we will have to wait til next year. I did speak to her briefly to clarify what to do and she said to use a book called " Asking Good Questions " and Asking More Good Questions " , but these were out of print. (Does anyone have these that they are done with that they would like to sell?) Then she said 15 min. on auditory and vocab, 15 min. on expressive vocab and auditory and then 15 min. on a generalized task to go back to reading and expressive categories--relating back to auditory if there were missed words, etc. She said something about using Kidworks and not letting him use the mouse. I am feeling rather overwhelmed at this time. I did get 2 books from Super Duper on auditory processing and I have done a page from each, but I am not quite comprehending what to use and how to do the rest. I will soon be calling for a phone conference with Dr. Fosnot, but I was hoping that someone out there who has been thru this could give me some good tips/explanations first. It is all feeling a little cloudy at this point. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Barb PS: My son is 14 and fairly high functioning but has some definite auditory and other deficits. She feels that he can fully come up to grade level, so I want to do this just right! Barb Katsaros barbkatsaros@... __________________________________ - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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