 Hello and welcome to Rehab at Home from Adele. In this series, we will show you some simple activities you can do at home to help your child with their listening and speaking. Today, you will see Jessica and her mum playing a simple barrier game. Games like this help children remember and recall oral information, a skill known as auditory memory. Children depend on their auditory memory skills every day to listen to and follow directions and understand and answer questions. Let's see how it works. OK, so we're going to play a game, so I'm going to separate us out and I'm going to tell you where I'm putting my people and at the end, we need to see if they both match. I'm going to put the grandpa by the front door because he wants to come in and visit the family. And next, we're going to put the dad in the kitchen. Look, there's a bag of shopping there, so dad can unload the shopping in the kitchen. And then we've got the little boy, and I think he's got lots of homework to do, so I'm going to put him in the little bedroom by the desk so he can do his homework. And the grandma or gran, let's see, she is going to do some reading, so I think we'll put her in the living room on the sofa so she can sit and do some reading. So should we see if we've got all our people matching? Wow, look at that, they're almost identical, aren't they? Look at that. To complete the game, Jessica had to use her auditory memory to listen to the instructions from her mum. Remember them and perform the necessary action. If you want to try this game out with your child, download the My House activity from the Med-El blog and give it a go. You can make this game easier or more difficult by increasing or decreasing the length of the instructions that you give. Thanks for watching, and don't forget to subscribe to the Med-El blog to get all the latest rehab at home videos straight to your inbox.