Memory Match MeVersion en ligne Match the descriptions to the correct type of listening par Jehan Salleh Creative Listening Discriminative Listening Critical Listening The child becomes aware of changes in pitch and loudness. Sounds become differentiated in the environment. The child’s imagination and emotions are stimulated by their listening experiences. Thoughts are expressed spontaneously and freely through words or actions, or both. Purposeful Listening Appreciative Listening The child follows directions and gives responses. The child’s understands, evaluates, makes decisions, and formulates opinions. The child must think through the responses, decide the most logical solution to the problem, and present a point of view. The child finds pleasure and entertainment in hearing music, poems, and stories. It is best to begin with this type of listening because it is passive, but personal, for each child.