Basic Reading Skills
Reading is not one skill, but a large number of interrelated skills, which developed over a period of many years. Basic reading skills include:
- Language;
- Concentration;
Visual processing skills — discrimination in terms of foreground-background, forms, size, and position in space; synthesis, and visual closure;
Auditory processing skills which, together with language, are the foundational skills for the later development of phonemic skills;
- Memory — visual and auditory, short-term and long-term; and
- Reasoning skills, which enhances reading comprehension.
To practice just one or two of these skills and expect a dramatic improvement in reading is like training only one’s arm muscles and hoping to get fit. To get fit, one has to follow a comprehensive fitness program. On the mental plane, it is exactly the same.
Audiblox is a comprehensive cognitive enhancement program, aimed at the development and automatization of the basic skills of reading, spelling, writing, mathematics, and the skills required in the learning of subject matter.
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