🎧 Auditory Learners
What It Means
Auditory learners learn through sound. They retain information by listening, discussing, and repeating out loud.
Signs of an Auditory Learner
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Loves audiobooks, podcasts, or being read to.
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Sings, hums, or makes up rhymes.
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Talks through problems or repeats information out loud.
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Remembers conversations better than written notes.
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Uses phrases like “That sounds right.”
Challenges in Traditional Settings
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Might struggle with silent reading.
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Can be labeled “chatty” when they’re actually processing.
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May forget written instructions if not repeated aloud.

How All Ways Ed Supports Them
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Daily read-aloud prompts.
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Songs, chants, and rhymes for memory work.
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Built-in discussion questions.
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Teach-back method encourages verbal processing.
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Optional audio support for lessons.
Parent Tips
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Read directions aloud before starting.
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Let them talk through their answers.
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Use rhythm, music, or rhyme in daily learning.

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