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Nature
Sounds: Magnified Hearing
This
activity is great for increasing
attention and listening ability. This
activity supports children in
heightening their awareness of their
environment, paying attention to details
and auditory discrimination (which is
the ability to pay attention to one
sound and to tune out all the rest).
Furthermore, with this activity, you are
teaching mindfulness which means you are
pulling your attention into the moment
to focus on the present. This is an
essential ability that enhances one’s
relaxation response.
Magnified
hearing can be done in the backyard,
while on a hike, or playing in the park.
The central necessary ingredient is
being in a space where there are
abundant nature sounds.
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Pretend that you are going to
use your ears to listen like you
would use a magnifying glass to
see. You are going to pretend
that your ears have giant
listening ability.
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Use a stopwatch to collect your
sound specimens. Explain that
for twenty seconds you are going
to pay attention to one sound
that you hear. It can be a tree,
wind, bird, grass, animal,
water, etc. . . sound. See what
you hear, but only collect one
sound specimen at a time. Only
listen for one sound.
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Collect the specimen for twenty
seconds and then share with
others what sound you collected.
Pause after each specimen is
shared to allow everyone in the
group to focus on that sound.
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Repeat until many sounds are
collected
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Jennifer Jazwierska, All Rights
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