Language Comprehension Resources For Special Needs

As parents we all keep working to make our children ready for this world. And it is hard! Teaching every possible skill through different mediums is not just exhausting but overwhelming too. Though there are resources by professionals and other parents who’ve not only worked hard but have also made it a point to share it with others for the benefit of our children.

These sheets have originated from various work books and have been customised and modified to suit the needs of Aarshia, my daughter. We’ve also worked with her for a couple of days before shooting this.

I am sure they’ll help many parents with language comprehension, working memory, auditory processing as well as memory and retention.

Part 2 P.S. The first few minutes of introduction are same for all videos. The exercise after the introduction is different from the first one.

You may also find this useful: Adapting And Modifying An English Lesson For Special Needs

Part 3 The first few minutes of introduction are same for all videos. The exercise after the introduction is different from the first two videos.

I hope you’d like these fun exercises and will also try them with your children.

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Aarshia and Mama

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Deepa: "While it's true that parenting can't be learned in just two minutes, two minutes can still go a long way in parenting. An opinionated blogger, advocate for Down syndrome, writer, teacher and mother of two ( one with special needs and the other a math enthusiast), Deepa is passionate about the spoken and the unspoken of parenting."
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