Verbal Reasoning and Time / Organization
Challenges with Verbal Reasoning may contribute to procrastination related to difficulties generating ideas or understanding abstract concepts.
Challenges with Verbal Reasoning may contribute to procrastination related to difficulties generating ideas or understanding abstract concepts.
Sit with the child to help brainstorm ideas and clarify concepts | |
Use visual tools to help organize verbal concepts (e.g. show on, above, beside) | |
Link a new concept with something that is already known | |
Teach the child how to find similarities between concepts for making comparisons by grouping concepts under a common category | |
Help the child identify individual features of a concept, but then connect to broader features (e.g. a physiatrist assists with pain, works with physical and brain injuries; they are a medical physician) | |
Use efficient ways to cluster or associate verbal material | Mentally Organizing Info Understanding Verbal Concepts |
Cross reference the Verbal Reasoning & Academic section |