Using a Neurological Impress Activity
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Using a neurological impress activity
Introduction For the sake of consistency, what is commonly called “neurological impress” or “
neurological impress method” is called “neurological impress activity” in this module. Benefits Here are some benefits of using a neurological impress activity for beginning readers: Develops reading fluency Helps impress the words into the learner's memory Helps learners imitate correct pronunciation, intonation, and phrasing Increases confidence in reading
Models reading fluency and mechanics Provides a pleasant, non-threatening reading experience
Provides immediate feedback and success in reading Guidelines Here are some guidelines to follow when using a neurological impress activity: For best results, do this activity daily over a period of several months. Be aware of cultural considerations in a close working relationship such as this requires. Try this procedure in nonformal settings where literate people might teach other family members or friends:
Use texts with words the learner can already read. Steps: Using a regular size book Here are the steps to follow to use the neurological impress activity with a regular size
book: 1. Sit side by side so that the teacher can speak into the learner's ear. Tip: Determine which hand the learner writes and eats with and sit on that side of the learner. 2. Jointly hold the book between you. 3. Begin by reading aloud together. 4. Read a little faster and louder than the learner. 5. Track the words smoothly with a finger as you read.
Note: This allows the learner to
hear the word just before saying it, and
imitate the intonation and flow of the language. 6. Occasionally lower the volume of your voice to allow the learner to lead the reading. 7. Help the learner gradually take over tracking by guiding their hand smoothly under the words.