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User progresses through exercises from simple category completion and naming though deductive reasoning to determine word relationships. |
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Recommended for:
- Memory
- Categorisation
- Reasoning
Professional versions have extra features and a 2 user license. |
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- Unlimited therapy... Categories creates a new lesson every time you use it. Our resident mathematician has calculated between 200,000 and 500,000 possible question/answer combinations.
- Therapy for all skill levels ... Graduated, increasing difficulty levels from the very simple Level 1 to the brain teasers at level 6.
- Flexible... Change the font size for users with vision problems.
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Over 200,000 questions divided into 6 different lessons:
- Match the word to its group ex:, chicken is a: country, bird, food, or building?
- Match the group to the word: ex:, which is a bird? : dolphin, hawk, chair, ice cream.
- Pick the member that doesn't belong ex:, chair, chicken, stool, bench).
- Pick the category based on a rule (e.g., "Chicken and pigeon are members, stool is not", is "bench a member?").
- Pick the category based on a memorised rule (same as 4, but user must remember the rule).
- Deduce the mystery category based on which items are, or are not, in the category.
- Typical Usage: Appropriate for high-level aphasia, TBI, and language-based learning disabilities. Ages 12 to adult.
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