Just for Adults: 6-Book Set E-Book

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Kathryn J. Tomlin Description   Ages: 16-AdultGrades: 11-Adult Each book in this series addresses an integral component of daily communication and reasoning in a format just right for adults with...
Kathryn J. Tomlin

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Ages: 16-AdultGrades: 11-Adult

Each book in this series addresses an integral component of daily communication and reasoning in a format just right for adults with language and cognitive disorders.

Adult clients improve attention, mental manipulation of information, and comprehension with one-page language lessons that progress in difficulty. A screening tool in each book helps identify the client's use of reasoning strategies prior to designing therapy sessions. The content is basic to moderate difficulty level and reflects a wide variety of language needs for everyday functioning.

Each book targets a different language skill area with appropriate content and reading levels for adults with acquired communication disorders. The 6-book set consists of:

  • Abstract Categories: Categorize intangible qualities and characteristics with tasks in selecting category names and members, excluding items from categories, and naming items in categories based on a variety of criteria.
  • Concrete Categories: Understand and categorize things that are definite and tangible with tasks in selecting category names and members, excluding items from categories, and naming items in categories based on a variety of criteria.
  • Deductions: Improve verbal, written, and figural deductive reasoning and inferencing by answering if/then, what, and who questions and completing language- and picture-based deduction activities.
  • Following Directions: Address the underlying forms and processes for understanding directions by practicing simple to complex variations in body part commands, written directions, and directions with picture and numbers.
  • Word Relationships: Clients access their word repertoire by recalling words as opposites, synonyms, and in analogies; and by recognizing multiple meaning words.
  • Yes/No Questions: Clients progress from easy to difficult levels of yes/no question comprehension. Activity formats include item comparisons, before and after questions, and questions with and without pictures. The activities conclude with yes/no questions pertaining to paragraph length material.

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