 Hello and welcome to Rehab at Home from Medell. In this series we will show you some simple activities that you can do at home to help your child with their listening and speaking. Today we'll watch Jessica and her mum write a shopping list together. Jessica's mum will give a description of the items and Jessica has to link the clues together to guess the items they need. Giving your child descriptions like this is a great way to develop their listening skills. Let's see how it works. So, shall we write our shopping list to go to the shops to buy the ingredients? You want to get a pen? So, what type of things do we need to make our chocolate cake? We need some eggs. We need some eggs, don't we? Shall we write a shopping list? How many eggs do you think we will need? Two. We might need two, yes. So we probably need at least two eggs. And then what else do we need for a cake? Egg, flour, sugar, lots of chocolate. What else do you think we need? What do we often have to melt to mix it all together? Butter. Butter, very good. Very good, yes, butter. Right, so we've got eggs, flour, sugar, lots of chocolate and some butter. That it? I think so. Oh, what were we going to put on top of the chocolate icing? What were we going to decorate it with? Jessica's mum demonstrated how to give clues so that Jessica could identify the ingredients by listening to descriptions. This gives Jessica practice remembering and linking auditory information to recall the ingredients. A skill which can be challenging for children with a hearing impairment. Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe to the Metal Blog to get all of the latest Rehab at Home videos straight to your inbox.