Once a child is diagnosed with hearing loss family members have many questions. This resource provides information addressing how overwhelming the diagnosis can be and families may have many feelings
...about the testing process and the diagnosis. It describes where you can find help and support and why it is important to start services shortly after the hearing loss is diagnosed.
The
Rules of Conversation Quiz is an important step in ensuring that students
with hearing loss understand the foundations of interacting. Use as a pretest
and planning for instruction in
... social interaction.
Come fall, remembering your d/hh students' levels at the end of the last year, or where their DM was stored during the summer is tough! That's why I created this quick and easy summer notes product.No
...w, I can just jot down any information that I will need to remember once school starts in the fall and enjoy summer to the fullest! No more forgetting what skills you were working on or where you left off at the end of the year. Save yourself time and headaches in the fall with this helpful resource and enjoy your well-deserved summer break!Check out the PREVIEW for a sneak peek at this great product!What's included:3 pages featuring 12 summer notes for your students (4 per page)Lined and unlined versions includedBlack and white versions includedFillable pdf or printableIf you like this product, please consider rating it; I truly appreciate the feedback from fellow teachers!
The Self-Advocacy Checklist is designed for students who are deaf and hard of hearing and contains suggested skills in the areas of personal health and medical information, hearing devices and other a
...ssistive tECH-nology use, and accommodations and consumer awareness.
Checklist for late elementary and middle school students regarding knowing own needs and strategies to reach goals. From Kansas University Center on Developmental Disabilities.
Every
student who wears hearing devices needs to acquire specific independence
skills. This item includes a checklist to identify the specific skills and
when they were acquired. It also
...includes questions or skills to ask students
to demonstrate their understanding or ability of each age-appropriate skill.
These skills are based on the SEAM - Student Expectations for Advocacy &
Monitoring Listening and Hearing Technology and the age-specific goals from
the book Building Skills for Independence in the Mainstream.
The source of the goals on this puzzle is Expanded Skills from RMTCDHH.org that were then inserted into an interesting puzzle piece format. You can use it as a pre-assessment at the beginning of the s
...the school year to document what students know about their hearing loss and other necessary skills or use it as an ongoing data collection tool. Color in or click the button on the puzzle piece goal items students already know. Strike through or label those that do not apply as NA. Older students can review with teacher assistance and then color in the puzzle pieces. This pre-assessment provides a good visual for the breadth of learning accomplished and the goals that still need to be learned. In this way this functional pre-assessment can help decide what IEP goals and objectives to focus on and teach.
This purpose of this form is to emphasize the critical importance of family involvement and follow through with effective strategies when communicating with young children who are deaf or hard of hear
...ing. Applicable across all communication options. Fillable.
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