[Features]
A functional game designed and developed by speech therapists and expert teachers in the field of hearing rehabilitation
Contains content that can be continuously learned for about 6 months
Curriculum according to the developmental stages of listening: Sensing → Discrimination → Patterning → Confirmation → Understanding
Minimize unnecessary audio and visual disturbances so you can focus on the sound
Includes listening training content to distinguish speech sounds with similar acoustic characteristics
[Preparation course]
Find a comfortable sound level (find MCL)
Checking and recording my child's listening status (recording the results of the Ring Six sound test)
[curriculum]
① Detection: The stage of responding to the presence or absence of sound
Can you hear me? Pay attention to whether you can hear the sound or not.
You can adjust the difficulty by adding background noise.
② Discrimination: Recognizing the same and different sounds
Same? different? Try to tell if they are the same or different by listening to different sounds that sound similar.
③ Patterning: Recognizing the rhythm of sound
big? Small? long? short? high? low? fast? slow?
Hear and distinguish the differences in sound according to intensity, length, pitch, and speed.
④ Identification: The step of listening to a sound and checking what kind of sound it is
Which of the two do you mean? Practice distinguishing by listening to different words that sound similar.
⑤ Comprehension: Listening to sounds and understanding what they mean
what to put here Listen to sentences and follow instructions to develop auditory memory and listening comprehension.
Smart hearing rehabilitation for our children who learn to speak through listening.
Play with Ringo Annie's listening game!
A functional game designed and developed by speech therapists and expert teachers in the field of hearing rehabilitation
Contains content that can be continuously learned for about 6 months
Curriculum according to the developmental stages of listening: Sensing → Discrimination → Patterning → Confirmation → Understanding
Minimize unnecessary audio and visual disturbances so you can focus on the sound
Includes listening training content to distinguish speech sounds with similar acoustic characteristics
[Preparation course]
Find a comfortable sound level (find MCL)
Checking and recording my child's listening status (recording the results of the Ring Six sound test)
[curriculum]
① Detection: The stage of responding to the presence or absence of sound
Can you hear me? Pay attention to whether you can hear the sound or not.
You can adjust the difficulty by adding background noise.
② Discrimination: Recognizing the same and different sounds
Same? different? Try to tell if they are the same or different by listening to different sounds that sound similar.
③ Patterning: Recognizing the rhythm of sound
big? Small? long? short? high? low? fast? slow?
Hear and distinguish the differences in sound according to intensity, length, pitch, and speed.
④ Identification: The step of listening to a sound and checking what kind of sound it is
Which of the two do you mean? Practice distinguishing by listening to different words that sound similar.
⑤ Comprehension: Listening to sounds and understanding what they mean
what to put here Listen to sentences and follow instructions to develop auditory memory and listening comprehension.
Smart hearing rehabilitation for our children who learn to speak through listening.
Play with Ringo Annie's listening game!
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