Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation Lesson Kit #9: Things We Eat

Things We Eat Aural Rehabilitation

We’ve got a fresh and delicious new rehabilitation lesson kit for you! This month’s lesson kit focuses on using food and meals to build listening and communication skills. In this free aural rehabilitation download, you’ll find more than 40 pages of detailed lesson plans and illustrations, so check it out now!

New to our themed lesson kits? If you’re an audiologist, speech & language therapist, rehabilitation specialist, or any other professional that works with children with hearing loss, these aural rehabilitation resources are made for you.

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Lesson Kit Outline

This aural rehabilitation lesson kit is themed “Things We Eat” and is a great way to use food, meals, and likes & dislikes for aural rehabilitation. In this lesson kit, there are matching activities, a food-themed “fortune teller”, role-playing games, and a book to read together.

This comprehensive lesson kit is designed to be printed and reused. There are lesson plans with detailed therapist notes and a range of activities for each of the three levels. There’s also print resources and step-by-step guidance for each activity. We’ve also included useful strategies in each lesson to help achieve the listening and language goals.

  • Step-by-step guides
  • 4 “Things We Eat” themed activities
  • 25+ pages of high-quality illustrations
  • Language-neutral illustrations
  • Detailed therapy notes
  • Lesson plans for each level
  • Listening goals
  • Spoken language goals
  • Cognition and theory-of-the-mind goals
  • Key therapy strategies

Each aural rehabilitation lesson kit has three levels to cover a wide range of listening, spoken language, and cognition abilities.

Level 1

  • The child is learning to listen and attend to 1 unit of information. Spoken language is presented to the child in simple short sentences and acoustic highlighting techniques are utilized to enable the child to attend to new information.
  • The child is using single words, has a vocabulary of up to 200 words, and may be starting to combine words into 2 word combinations.

Level 2

  • The child is learning to listen and attend to 2 units of information. Spoken language is presented in longer sentences and acoustic highlighting techniques are utilized to encourage the child to attend to all the information in the sentence.
  • The child is producing 2 to 3 word combinations, has a vocabulary of 200 to 2000 words, and is beginning to use some grammatical markers.

Level 3

  • The child is a proficient listener, learning to attend to 3 units of information. Spoken language is presented in a variety of complex sentences and acoustic highlighting techniques are utilized to encourage the child to attend to grammatical elements in the sentence.
  • The child is producing 3 to 5 word sentences and questions, has a vocabulary of more than 2000 words, and is using a variety of grammatical markers.

Download Lesson Kit

All of these aural rehabilitation lesson kits are available free of charge—we’re here to support your work and the success of every recipient. They can be printed, emailed, shared with colleagues, and even given to parents as supplemental at-home aural rehabilitation resources between sessions.

We’ll post a new lesson kit for download every month here on our Professionals Blog. There’s no deadline for downloading these aural rehabilitation resources, so you can easily find and share previous lesson kits: Lesson Kit #1, Lesson Kit #2, Lesson Kit #3, Lesson Kit #4, Lesson Kit #5, Lesson Kit #6, Lesson Kit #7, and Lesson Kit #8.

These lesson kits are available in multiple languages.

rehabilitation kit make a plate of food therapist notes

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Like these lesson kits or need them in a different language? Let us know in the comments below. And of course, we’re sure your colleagues would love these lesson kits—help them out and share today!

*We’d like these kits to help as many people as possible, so the Themed Lesson Kits may be shared openly for fair usage. However, MED-EL retains full rights to the material, so the content may not be altered, rebranded, or repurposed for commercial use.

**Not all products, features, or indications for age shown are available in all areas. Please contact your local MED-EL representative for more information.

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