The Listening Child

What Can Go Wrong

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching
Cover of the book The Listening Child by Stephen V Prescod, Stratton Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Stephen V Prescod ISBN: 9781643452319
Publisher: Stratton Press Publication: October 4, 2018
Imprint: Stratton Press Language: English
Author: Stephen V Prescod
ISBN: 9781643452319
Publisher: Stratton Press
Publication: October 4, 2018
Imprint: Stratton Press
Language: English

The struggle to survive in today's noisy classrooms is real. The child's poor performance often leads authorities to apply undue pressure on him, frequently concluding that he is lazy or of low intelligence, which is certainly not the case. The child's brain is a complex storage and retrieval organ, which mandates that information be properly received, stored, and organized in order to be retrieved for proper use. The child who processes information normally in the classroom is constantly assigning meaning to what is being said in the classroom. The brain is capable of performing these functions in millisecond as long as there is a built-in attention filtering device that assists him in processing relevant information and filtering out or eliminating that which is not. The child who has processing difficulties is not equipped with the excellent filtering capabilities of the normal processing child. His primary difficulty is that of learning through a defective auditory (hearing) channel. Unlike the normal listener, he cannot make maximum use of what he hears for academic purposes even though his hearing is normal. Something seems to intercept the information between what he hears with the normal ear and its decoding by the brain. He allows in both relevant and irrelevant information all at once. Because of poor storage and retrieval capabilities as well, this results in inadequate receptive expressive and integrative functioning on the part of the child. You may often hear him say to the teacher, "I forget" "What did you say" "Would you repeat that" "I don't understand" The Listening Child explains in layman's terms what teaches and what parents need to know out this child's difficulty.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The struggle to survive in today's noisy classrooms is real. The child's poor performance often leads authorities to apply undue pressure on him, frequently concluding that he is lazy or of low intelligence, which is certainly not the case. The child's brain is a complex storage and retrieval organ, which mandates that information be properly received, stored, and organized in order to be retrieved for proper use. The child who processes information normally in the classroom is constantly assigning meaning to what is being said in the classroom. The brain is capable of performing these functions in millisecond as long as there is a built-in attention filtering device that assists him in processing relevant information and filtering out or eliminating that which is not. The child who has processing difficulties is not equipped with the excellent filtering capabilities of the normal processing child. His primary difficulty is that of learning through a defective auditory (hearing) channel. Unlike the normal listener, he cannot make maximum use of what he hears for academic purposes even though his hearing is normal. Something seems to intercept the information between what he hears with the normal ear and its decoding by the brain. He allows in both relevant and irrelevant information all at once. Because of poor storage and retrieval capabilities as well, this results in inadequate receptive expressive and integrative functioning on the part of the child. You may often hear him say to the teacher, "I forget" "What did you say" "Would you repeat that" "I don't understand" The Listening Child explains in layman's terms what teaches and what parents need to know out this child's difficulty.

More books from Stratton Press

Cover of the book Don't Rock My Boat by Stephen V Prescod
Cover of the book The Datura Solution by Stephen V Prescod
Cover of the book The Journey of Hope by Stephen V Prescod
Cover of the book A Night To Remember by Stephen V Prescod
Cover of the book EVE OF CHANGE by Stephen V Prescod
Cover of the book F'd Wide Open by Stephen V Prescod
Cover of the book Attawondaronk by Stephen V Prescod
Cover of the book Morality Shorts by Stephen V Prescod
Cover of the book Infinity, Divinity, and the Holy Trinity by Stephen V Prescod
Cover of the book Paging Dr. Freedman by Stephen V Prescod
Cover of the book Guerilla Bride by Stephen V Prescod
Cover of the book Snowbear by Stephen V Prescod
Cover of the book Terrorism by Stephen V Prescod
Cover of the book The Ties that Bond - Reflections of a Defining Relationship by Stephen V Prescod
Cover of the book A Joyful Journey and a tattered faith by Stephen V Prescod
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy