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Top apps for listening comprehension and auditory trainingBoth kids and adults can hone their hearing abilityJust like you can exercise to get a stronger body, you can exercise your auditory system for stronger hearing. This goes for anyone, including kids and and adults with hearing loss. An easy and affordable type of auditory training, these game-based "exercises" can be done in the comfort of your own home via your smartphone or tablet. Here are some of our favorites: Hearing exercise apps for childrenHearApp Kids (Free with in-app purchases available, iOS devices only) HearApp guides children through a series of auditory exercises that help them identify and discriminate words and phrases. Developed by an Oregon-based biomedical research company, HearApp is intended to help people with hearing loss improve their listening skills. A user's progress is saved automatically, and up to four profiles are allowed. AB Listening Adventures (Free, iPad only) Parents, caregivers and therapists will appreciate this app for children with hearing loss ages 4 to 10. The program is designed to guide development of listening and language skills using six different story-based games which focus on listening for multiple elements, plurals, pronouns or minimal pairs. VocAB Scenes (Free, iPad only) Children with hearing loss ages 4 to 10 will enjoy learning vocabulary with this app’s fun scenes, featuring outside water fun, beach play, pet store, swimming pool, camping and winter fun. Caregivers or therapist guide the child in listening exercises using three different games for each scene to promote listening and language development. Auditory Workout ($24.99, iPad only) Created by a certified speech and language pathologist for children ages 4-12 with auditory comprehension and processing disorders, the app contains more than 1,000 listening exercises focused on improving auditory attention and memory, and processing of verbal directions. The game features a basketball coach who rewards children with a basketball for each correct response. The game makers offer a similar app, Auditory Memory, geared toward kids with auditory processing disorder. Apps for both children and adultsHearing Hunt (Free, iOS) Word search enthusiasts, take note! This might be the app for you. Users listen to word clues and play against the clock to determine which words to search. Advance to new levels by collecting stars and win coins with each word you find. word searches are randomized each time you play. This game features three levels of difficulty and works with Bluetooth enabled hearing devices. Hearoes (Free with in-app purchases available, iOS); Google Play also available This interactive auditory training platform is designed to help new cochlear implant and hearing aid users familiarize themselves with common environmental sounds and vocabulary. Developed in conjunction with audiologists and speech pathologists, the thirty fun activities focus on five key areas of hearing to help new users build familiarity and confidence. AudioCardio (Free with in-app purchases availabile, iOS); Google Play version also available The premise of this app is that it helps you train your brain's ability to detect noise by playing sounds that are just under detectable levels for you. You then create a personalized "sound therapy" that you can listen to while doing other things. The app creators state that this will result in improved gains in your hearing. (Don't see your favorite listening comprehension app here? Please email us!) 'Offline' hearing exercisesWhile online brain games are fun, you can also do some daily hearing exercises at home. Partner exercises:
No partner? No problem! Here are a few solo activities to do at your convenience:
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Joy Victory, managing editor, Healthy HearingJoy Victory has extensive experience editing consumer health information. Her training in particular has focused on how to best communicate evidence-based medical guidelines and clinical trial results to the public. She strives to make health content accurate, accessible and engaging to the public. Read more about Joy. |
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