My son is having difficulty re-telling a story. If you give him text only and have him re-tell the story using sentence strips, he does well. If you give him the corresponding pictures he can’t do the task. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Chantelle
Re: trouble with sequencing
It sounds as if he is not visualizing the story, and so remembers only the words. Visualization is important to comprehension. You may want to work with him using Lindamood Bell’s book on Verbalizing and Visualizing, or Mindprime’s IdeaChain. Both teach a child how to visualize stories they read or hear.
Mary
Re: trouble with sequencing
How old is your son? How are his basic reading skills? General language skills?
Re: trouble with sequencing
My son has had the same problem and they have tried all sorts of things. It is definetly a comprehension problem. The only thing that seemed to help at all was the Lindamood Bell Visualizing and verbalizing.
Lisa
Re: trouble with sequencing
Write sentences or words under the pictures and him read the sentences or words out loud. May be your child is and auditory learner, rather that visual. Sometimes just verbalizing what is seen in the picture may help, if he verbalizes outloud
Dear Chantelle:
Your son may be having difficulty with comprehension. Maybe, he rememembers the words from the story because they are similar to those on the sentence stripsmso it is easy for him to place them in the right order. However, he may have difficulty interpreting pictures. You may need to expose him to chats/discussions about pictures before he reads the text.