Excerpt from Manual of Suggested Activities for the Development of Sound Localization Skills
The present manual is a product of the Sound Localization Institute held in April, 1972 at the American Printing House for the Blind, Louisville, Kentucky. Drawn from the extensive experience of the participants, the activities and learning situations represent a variety of successful approaches to teaching sound localization. Undoubtedly other activities and approaches are also effective. The reader is invited and encouraged to send to the authors additional activities or simple procedures which foster sound localization skills. Suggestions for revising or editing activities that have been presented as well as new activities or approaches will be included or appended to a revised edition of the manual.
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