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LISTEN WITH YOUR EARS    


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Listen with Your Ears is a pre-reading tutorial program, perceptual training activity, and perceptual training activity for persons with visual disabilities designed to teach visual and perceptual matching to children ages 3 to 5 years. The program asks 1 or 2 players to identify an object or an action by its sound. Among the twenty-four choices are snoring, laughing, cat, dog, cow, doorbell, and fire truck. The program also includes "Listen with Your Ears," an original song. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Macintosh computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: A color Monitor, an Echo Speech Synthesizer, and a single switch or TouchWindow. WARRANTY: Faulty disks will be replaced within 6 months of the purchase date.

Notes: The manufacturer offers a back-up disk for this product, available at the time of purchase ($6). ** Technical support is available from the manufacturer. ** The song "Listen with Your Ears" is written by David Stone.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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UCLA Intervention Program

Rehab Building
1000 Veteran Avenue, Suite 23-10
Los Angeles, California 90095
United States
Telephone: 310-825-4821.
Fax: 310-206-7744.
Web: http://www.uclainterventionprogram.org.


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