Tips & Tricks for dealing with challenges


1. Challenge: Difficulty expressing emotions or impressions verbally

  • Tip: Use emotion cards, sound cards, colour cards as scaffolds.
  • Trick: Offer metaphor prompts: “If this sound were a texture/colour/weather, what would it be?”

2. Challenge: Difficulty concentrating in silence

  • Tip: Begin with micro-sounds (1–2 seconds), then gradually increase listening time.
  • Trick: Use simple breathing or grounding routines (e.g., “turning on listening ears”)

3. Challenge: Sound sensitivity or overwhelm

  • Tip: Pre-screen potentially triggering sounds; ask for student feedback.
  • Trick: Allow “step-out options” (listening corner, shorter participation).

4. Challenge: Feeling self-conscious during sharing

  • Tip: Offer multiple expression modes (drawing, gestures, movement).
  • Trick: Encourage pair-sharing before whole-class discussion.

5. Challenge: Some children rely only on identifying the sound—not exploring it

  • Tip: Ask curiosity-based questions (“What surprised you? What did you wonder about?”).
  • Trick: Hide the identity of certain sounds to trigger deeper exploration.

6. Challenge: Surface-level thinking (literal only)

  • Tip: Model deeper associations (“This sound makes me imagine a hidden forest…”).
  • Trick: Invite children to build micro-stories based on a single sound.

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