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| [SENco-forum] Mind's Ear | |
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dolfrog
dolfrog at tiscali.co.uk
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| Article: [SENco-forum] Mind's Ear | |
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Hi Sharon Visual-Spatial Learners have these issues, of not being able to hear things in their mind that well, but have great visual replay skills. Best wishes dolfrog -----Original Message----- From: senco-forum-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk [mailto:senco-forum-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk] On Behalf Of SEN at tringham.net Sent: 01 April 2007 16:39 To: Olanys at aol.com; Becta Senco Subject: RE: [SENco-forum] Mind's Ear I was interested to read the article on Mind's Ear in the APDUK newsletter http://www.lacewingmultimedia.com/APD.htm and click on Newsletter 6. There is some knowledge of Mind's Eye the Ron Davies way for some with dyslexia to harness their visual skills ( if they have them) to learn. I read his book and had to restrain myself from throwing it out the window. As it turns out I have practically zero visual skills. I am a kinaesthetic learner who gets fleeting snapshot visuals that disappear as quickly as they came. Get someone to give you a noun - i.e. 'cat'. Did you see anything. Me neither! I get a quick dictionary run down in my mind - feline four legs furry etc Imagine my surprise to find my daughter runs real time videos in her mind. She can play stop replay etc things that have happened or things that she imagines. Real Mind's eye control - Scary! This article discusses the auditory version - and what happens if you have not acquired the skill -a child who always reads out loud because they can't do it in their head. They think a person must be crazy if their hear voices in their head! As the auditory version of my daughter I can run music tracks and vary the artist as long as I have heard the different versions. I can sing it myself perfectly in my head. I can also sing well out loud but cannot easily swap from one to another as what is going on in my head may not be in a key that I can sing in. I cannot imagine not 'hearing' in my head, just as my daughter cannot imagine that I cannot 'see' in my head. The author is pondering whether it is only APD people who cannot 'hear' inside there own heads. Any ideas? Interesting to think about for SENco's & forum members as we are likely to have come across these students and never known it or been puzzled why they can't visualize or read in their heads like we do. Sharon Tringham -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.24/741 - Release Date: 31/03/2007 20:54 |
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