Guest guest Posted February 22, 2004 Report Share Posted February 22, 2004 The Earobics software is to teach reading to kids but has many listening-type exercises. In fact one of the more advanced stages is for adults too. They cost around $60 each. Have a look at their website (if you do a search on www.google.com it's the first to come up). I'm thinking of getting one for my son. Cristina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2004 Report Share Posted February 22, 2004 I have three different versions of Earobics. It's really helpful for me to listening. It usually starts with simple one such as giving us numbers, one words, letter sounds, etc. Some are pretty hard, but challenging! If the cost is not matter, I recommend to use audiologist/education version because you can select the level and other stuff. -gs > Message: 12 > Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 19:42:56 -0800 (PST) > From: " E. Graber " <kimberlyegraber@...> > Subject: Earobics? > > , > > Can you tell me what Earobics progam is like? Is it something I can try > in my spare time to improve my listening skills with >my CI? I started > AVT but I'd like something I LIKE to keep practicing with. Is this a > good thing to try? > > -- Greg Swager gswager@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2009 Report Share Posted April 25, 2009 Hi: I was wondering if anyone has used Earobics and what your opinion of the program is. Our SLP just started it with my 4 year old apraxic son. She is using it during the final 15 minutes of our weekly session, and she is suggesting that we look into purchasing the home version. Can anyone suggest where to get this, or is anyone looking to sell their program? Thanks! Holly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2009 Report Share Posted April 25, 2009 I have a huge archive on this below. My opinion is it's a good thing! Re: Fast Forward vs. Earobics As promised, here's the response from the wonderful CHERAB advisor Dr. a Tallal http://www.cmbn.rutgers.edu/cmbn/faculty/tallal.html : " Dear , Thanks for passing this email on to me. Below is my response. Please feel free to print it on your site or in newsletters or pass it along to anyone who would find it useful. Fast ForWord is now a whole series of programs designed to work on the many foundational skills that both cognitive and neuroscience research has shown to be essential for both oral and written language development. All of our programs are unique as they adapt trial- by - trial to each individual's needs, providing highly individualized training. Scientific Learning now has one or more programs that are appropriate for preschoolers through adults. The Fast ForWord family of training programs begins with a program called Fast ForWord-Basics, which is appropriate for typically developing preschool age children, as well as for children struggling with speech, language learning and/or reading readiness skills. Fast ForWord-Basics can be purchased directly by parents and provided without the need of a certified professional on a home computer. Fast ForWord-Basics is also used by professionals to help preschool age children as well as older children with severe language learning impairments to learn the basic skills needed to be able to be successful with the higher- level Fast ForWord training programs. Fast ForWord-Basics is even more effective when used in combination with the Scientific Learning Bookshelf. This is a series of story books that has been specially designed to help children hear the most confusing sounds within English, in the context of fun to listen to children's stories. The Bookshelf comes in a parent's version as well as a professional version. Only the professional version presents the stories with our patented " acoustically modified speech " . Fast ForWord training programs use " acoustically modified speech " . This is speech that has been computer modified to exaggerate and enhance the brief, critical acoustic events that differentiates one speech sound from another . Over 30 years of research have shown that many children struggling with speech, language and reading skills have great difficulty distinguishing the brief acoustic events within speech. Fast ForWord programs are the only programs designed to explicitly address this difficult aspect of speech, while at the same time " cross-training " the many other foundational skills necessary for proficient speech, language and reading acquisition. That is why the Fast ForWord training programs have often been referred to as " glasses for the ears " . The goal of Fast ForWord training is to individually adapt the training for each participant. In this way each individual will be able to rely less and less on this acoustically modified speech as training progresses. The goal is to end up with the ability to complete increasing more difficult exercises with normal speech. Fast ForWord-Language is the program most people refer to when they talk about Fast ForWord training, as it was our original training program. This program has been used successfully now with nearly 150,000 children and has been shown to be extremely effective in improving various components of speech and language skills, which are fundamental building blocks for reading. Fast ForWord- Language is appropriate for children 5 years and older. There is a special version of Fast ForWord- Language developed for older children and adults, which is called Fast ForWord- Middle and High School. Once individuals have completed Fast ForWord- Language, they can progress on to the next level program called Fast ForWord- Language to Reading. This program has been explicitly designed to train the fundamental skills needed to learn to connect oral sounds with written symbols, in increasingly complex contexts, beginning with single sound/letter correspondence and culminating with comprehending connected stories. The newest Fast ForWord training program is called Fast ForWord- Reading. This program has been designed by reading experts who have focused on the many essential aspects of reading that are included on many of the state-wide reading achievement tests. In addition to this now broad series of training programs, Scientific Learning also offers a computerized individual reading assessment program called Reading Edge. Using this simple to administer assessment, which seems like a computer game to the child, a parent or professional can rapidly assess an individuals current reading skills. The program gives immediate feedback as to what level an individual is at in terms of their readiness for reading. Further information about all of these programs as well as the research behind them can be found on the Scientific Learning Corp website www.scientificlearning.com. You can also find a list of professional Fast ForWord providers on this site, as well as information as to how to have your child's school acquire the Fast ForWord training programs " (end note from Dr a Tallal) ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2009 Report Share Posted April 25, 2009 It's a great program. You can get it at http://www.superduperinc.com/ and it is worth every penny! I'd suggest getting it for home and letting your child spend that last 15 mins actively working with his SLP instead of on the computer when he can do that at home. Miche On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 7:58 PM, hlnoone <hlnoone@...> wrote: > > > Hi: > I was wondering if anyone has used Earobics and what your opinion of the > program is. Our SLP just started it with my 4 year old apraxic son. She is > using it during the final 15 minutes of our weekly session, and she is > suggesting that we look into purchasing the home version. Can anyone suggest > where to get this, or is anyone looking to sell their program? Thanks! > Holly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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