Tag Archives: Auditory

Components of the Brainstem

The brainstem, or the lowermost portion of the brain, is made up of the diencephalon, midbrain, pons and medulla oblongata. Each of these structures plays an important role in the function of the brain. Diencephalon The diencephalon contains two very critical structures; the thalamus and the hypothalamus. Thalamus The thalamus is a two-lobed structure located […]

How to Teach the Four Learning Styles

There are four basic styles of learners. They are visual, auditory, tactile, and kinesthetic. Each style of learner needs different strategies in order to learn effectively. Writing a lesson plan for all learner types takes a bit of time and practice. By teaching to all four styles, students will learn better as every style is […]

How to Determine Learning Style

Whether you homeschool or not, it’s useful to know how your child learns best. Sometimes it is equally helpful to know your particular learning style too, to understand how your child’s learning style and yours mesh—or clash. My daughter and I share the Read/Write learning style, but it sure opened my eyes when I found […]

Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment of Auditory Processing Disorder

  A few years ago, some of my students practiced giving speeches. Andrea, a sixteen-year-old girl who was attending our school as a visitor was eager to participate. Her chosen topic for her speech was ‘Food’ and with a lot of enthusiasm, she began with her attention-getter. “We don’t eat barns in my home.” Puzzled, […]