SWB
Sounzzingo is a trailred fun training App for early school age children with Auditory Processing Disorder. It contian small games are able to figure out 5 auditory problems which are auditory figure ground problems, auditory memory problems, auditory discrimination problems, auditory attention problems, auditory cohension problems.
Customizable settings
Storing and providing feedbacks of performace
Targeting the 5 symptons associated with APD in a Kid-firendly way
Levels of difficulty
Kid's own avatar
Two model of training
Multiple users
Customizable Settings
Storing& Providing Feedbacks of Performace
Game
Game 1
The verbal math problem was chosen to be the task as a way of training the higher level auditory cohesion skill, which allows children with APD to better drawing information form conversations.
The basic addition and subtraction within 20 was chosen to meet our target users’ math capability.
E.g
‘Lisa has six apples, she ate one, how many apples does she have left?’
Game 2
This game trains auditory attention. User will hear a dialogue and choose the correct answer base on the question
E.g
‘Today is Dora’s birthday. She is so excited to celebrate her birthday in the zoo with her family.’
‘Where is Dora celebrating her birthday?’
Game 3
Short-term auditory memory is trained in this game. A prompt auditory instruction would be given to the children and the children would need to memorize the auditory instruction to complete the task.
E.g
Select the correct sequencial order of the color they heard
Game 4
Users will choose the representative picture of the words they heard to practice discrimination of the similar sounds.
E.g
Coat & Boat(IPA - ɔ:)
Game 5
Aural Figure-Ground task was chosen to be the task for the children with APD, which the figure is very different from the ground. Children with APD should not confuse the two, instead they could practice to keep focus with noise being played in the background.
E.g
Animal sounds with noisy background being played
‘Please listen carefully and choose the animal you just heard’