The Listening Checklist

5:22 pm Enrichment, From the Teacher

How often have you heard yourself say to others: “Are you listening to what I’m saying?” or maybe you hear yourself mutter: “She/He didn’t understand/hear a word I said”.

For parents, they usually hear their children’s teachers say “If only the child is able to listen well, he’ll do better”.

Below are characteristics to see if your child has a listening problem:

  • short attention span
  • easily distracted
  • oversensitivity to sound(s)
  • misinterprets questions
  • confuses similar-sounding words
  • frequent need for repetition
  • inability to follow sequential instructions
  • flat and monotonous voice
  • hesitant speech
  • weak vocabulary
  • poor sentence structure
  • confusion or reversal of letters
  • poor reading comprehension
  • poor in reading aloud
  • poor in spelling
  • poor posture
  • fidgety behavior
  • clumsy, uncoordinated movements
  • poor sense of rhythm
  • messy handwriting
  • disorganized
  • confuses left and right
  • poor sport skills
  • difficulty getting up in the morning
  • easily fatigued
  • habit of procrastinating
  • hyperactivity
  • depressed
  • feeling overburdened with everyday tasks
  • low frustration tolerance
  • poor self-confidence
  • poor self-image
  • shyness
  • difficulty making friends
  • tendency to withdraw
  • irritability
  • immaturity
  • low motivation in school
  • negative attitude towards work

Listening checklist from Tomatis Method.

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