
WALC 3 Everyday Problem Solving Linda Bowers, Rosemary Huisingh, Paul F. Johnson, Carolyn LoGiudice, Jane Orman
Description Ages: Adults Practice seven specific problem solving skills in isolation. Then, apply them to depicted situations and generate and evaluate solutions. Written in the best-selling format of the Workbook of Activities for Language and Cognition series, these activities have: easy-to-read format simple, concise language consistent progression of complexity within and between tasks application to a wide range of acquired cognitive-language disorders Focus on the cognitive processes and strategies used in problem solving. Hundreds of problem scenarios are presented based on common themes of money, work, family and social relationships, health and safety, and sports and leisure. Multiple-choice and open-ended questions guide clients to practice the targeted skills. The first section of the book gives practice in these skills: Problem Solving - Identify a problem statement based on a brief scenario. Generate a quick solution based on limited information. Analyzing Problems -